After more than seven weeks of hibernation Brussels Airlines is planning to resume its operations as from 15 June. The Belgian flag carrier plans to start with a reduced flight offer that will be built up in a phased approach according to the market demand and to the travel restrictions.
While preparing its restart, Brussels Airlines will put in place every health protection measures necessary to protect its customers and staff during their travel journey.
On March 21Brussels Airlines stopped flights due to COVID 19 and it plans to resume its commercial operations in just over a month with the exact schedule to be laid out later but will include Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Portugal and Spain.
In the months to come, the airline plans to offer a reduced network that will gradually be expanded in line with the evolution of the demand for flight tickets and following the travel restrictions imposed by the different countries Brussels Airlines operates to.
In order to prepare for the planned restart, Brussels Airlines puts in place measures to protect its staff and customers during the travel journey, such as additional disinfection of the aircraft and the use of mouth masks. Several other measures are being evaluated together with the authorities.