Err..., this is a thread on Brussels Airlines
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Yes, but Brussels Airlines flies to Freetown and Monrovia.
Pardon my ignorance, but what is the origin and the destination of these flights ?CTBke wrote: ↑25 Sep 2018, 10:25 it appears that as from 28/10 ASL isn't operating for SN anymore as SN3628/3629 but instead SN is separating their own flights again to 06:50 and 09:25(now on SN metal)
from SN3631/3632, 3633/3634 (SN metal) SN3628/3629 (ASL metal)
to SN3631/3632 (SN metal) SN3628/SN3629 (SN metal)
just temporary or did Lufthansa decided ASL is no longer needed?
finally a timeline so both employees and travelers know what to expect and whenAerofool wrote: ↑16 Oct 2018, 12:19 "Eurowings, Brussels to merge by end-2020" (ch-aviation)
https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news ... y-end-2020
Can't read more than this on their website, so no idea where they got their information...
Subscription to ch-aviation is expensive. Aviation24 doesn't have access, hence we called Brussels Airlines, which told us there is nothing new.
Not arrogant at all, just giving someone a dose of their own medicine.
Before knowing which medicine to give, a doctor or pharmacist wants to know the symptoms. And it seems you have missed them:
Repeat: integration. Not merger.sn26567 wrote: ↑16 Oct 2018, 14:13 Earlier this year, SN CEO Christina Foerster granted an interview to a Belgian newspaper in which she said that the organisational integration (not the merger) between Eurowings and Brussels Airlines would be completed by end-2020, beginning 2021. Journalists from more distant countries, like Switzerland, retained only the fact that the merger would be completed by end-2020.
Hi André,sn26567 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 14:28 Integration, IMHO, does not go as far as a merger.
Integration means that the IT systems will be made compatible, the products will be made similar, but some characteristics will remain different: brand name (a typical Belgian name for SN, especially for long-haul), livery, uniforms,...
A merger would mean everything would become Eurowings (or Brussels Airlines, but let's not dream).