After 20 years: Singapore Airlines celebrates its comeback in Brussels

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On April 6, 2024, Singapore Airlines reactivated non-stop service between Singapore and Brussels. This means that there have been flight connections between Belgium and Singapore for more than 20 years.

The first Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight for the new connection from Brussels Airport to Singapore took off with an inauguration ceremony and a water salute. After a 20-year absence, SIA is reconnecting the heart of Europe with this Asian metropolis. The addition of Brussels brings the number of European gateways on the SIA network to 13, reflecting the airline's commitment to improving connectivity and offering more choice for its customers.  

“Brussels is an important economic and political center in Europe, and the addition of this service adds another historic and charming city to the list of SIA destinations. This also gives our customers traveling from Europe an additional option to get to Singapore and the wider Asia-Pacific region via our hub at Changi Airport. SIA will continue to review its route network and look for ways to provide our customers with more options,” said Dai Hao Yu.

Airbus A350-900 (Photo: Pixabay).
Airbus A350-900 (Photo: Pixabay).
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