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Brussels Airlines launches year-round flights to Athens,keeps on investing in Greece both in summer and winter.

Brussels Airlines Fleet


Both corporate and leisure demand remains strong throughout the year

Athens – October 15, 2024 – Brussels Airlines, the Belgian flag carrier, will

from now on operate year-round flights between Brussels and Athens. Up until

now, all Greek destinations in the Belgian airline’s schedule were seasonal in

summer. But Brussels Airlines notices a growing demand for year-round travel

from Greece to Brussels, as well as from Brussels to Greece.

During the IATA summer season 2024, Brussels Airlines operated scheduled flights

to no less than 9 destinations in Greece: Athens (ATH), Kerkyra/Corfu (CFU),

Zakynthos (ZTH), Rhodos (RHO), Kos (KGS), Heraklion (HER), Chania (CHQ),

Samos (SMI), and Lesbos (MJT).


    Mrs. Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director, Communications & Marketing & Mr Jan Derycke, Head of Network and Planning, Brussels Airlines
Mrs. Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director, Communications & Marketing & Mr Jan Derycke, Head of Network and Planning, Brussels Airlines

Except for Athens, all Brussels Airlines’ destinations in Greece are leisure

destinations, with a strong seasonal demand. Athens has a mixed audience: both

leisure and corporate travel. Passengers on the route between Brussels and Athens

mainly originate in Brussels (62%), 21% of all passengers on the route originate in

Athens. 17% of all passengers transfer via Brussels to Athens.

As a hub airline, passengers can connect in Brussels Airport on Brussels Airlines’

extensive European and intercontinental network. Most popular connecting

destinations for the Greek market are Toulouse (France), Manchester (United

Kingdom) and Gothenburg (Sweden). Most of these destinations have no direct flight

connection to Athens.

At Brussels Airlines, we are growing and expanding. We have the ambition to connect all mayor European capitals to the capital of Europe. Therefore, year-round connections between Athens and Brussels are a logical choice. Even for tourists, Brussels has a lot to offer in winter, for example one of the biggest Christmas markets in Europe. We also offer options to travel beyond Brussels, on our extensive European network, or to the United States and to one of our 18 destinations in sub-Saharan Africa.

- Jan Derycke, Head of Network and Planning, Brussels Airlines

    From the left: Mr Leonidas Raftopoulos, Head, Airline Development & Marketing, AIA, Mrs. Elpiniki Petrou, Specialist, Airline Marketing, AIA, Mrs. Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director, Communications & Marketing, Mr Jan Derycke, Head of Network and Planning, Brussels Airlines, Mr Nico Cardone, Media Relations Manager, Brussels Airlines & Mr Giannis Novas, Senior Developer, Airline Development, AIA
From the left: Mr Leonidas Raftopoulos, Head, Airline Development & Marketing, AIA, Mrs. Elpiniki Petrou, Specialist, Airline Marketing, AIA, Mrs. Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director, Communications & Marketing, Mr Jan Derycke, Head of Network and Planning, Brussels Airlines, Mr Nico Cardone, Media Relations Manager, Brussels Airlines & Mr Giannis Novas, Senior Developer, Airline Development, AIA

On-board, passengers can experience Belgian hospitality, both in business class

and economy class. From Belgium inspired food, drinks and snacks, to chocolates

from Neuhaus to Belgian design like the Brussels Airlines uniforms created by the

young Belgian designer Gabrielle Szwarcenberg.


On behalf of Athens International Airport, Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director of

Communications & Marketing, stated:

We are truly excited about Brussels Airlines

decision to strengthen and extend throughout the year its flights from its significant

hub in Brussels to an equally dynamic hub like the city of Athens and its airport.

Offering to the public an excellent airline product, enhanced connectivity, travel

options, and high-level services, this decision is expected to contribute to the overall stimulation of demand between the two destinations during the off-peak season. We

wish our airline partner always safe and full flights, and we are committed to

continuing to support Brussels Airlines as it keeps growing in the Athens market.'"

During the winter season 2024-2025, Brussels Airlines will operate 4 weekly flights to

Athens, as follows:


Brussels to Athens

SN3245

10:50 – 15:05

Monday, Wednesday, Friday

SN3245

07:00 – 11:15

Sunday

Athens to Brussels

SN3245

15:50 – 18:15

Monday, Wednesday, Friday

SN3245

12:05 – 14:30

Sunday

In addition to the flights operated by Brussels Airlines, the airline also codeshares

with Aegean Airlines on their flights between Athens and Brussels. Flights are bookable both on brusselsairlines.com and on aegeanair.com.

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