Air Belgium ceases flight operations

Airbus A340-300 (Photo: Jeroen Stroes Aviation Photography).
Airbus A340-300 (Photo: Jeroen Stroes Aviation Photography).

Air Belgium ceases flight operations

Airbus A340-300 (Photo: Jeroen Stroes Aviation Photography).
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Due to the corona pandemic, the Belgian government has issued a de facto travel ban with only a few exceptions. This will come into effect on January 27, 2021 and will last at least until March 1, 2021. This also has an impact on air traffic.

Air Belgium announced that flight operations will be suspended between January 30, 2021 and March 1, 2021. However, they still want to fly until March 29, 2021, in particular to bring back to Belgium people who are currently on vacation abroad.

The carrier's fleet currently consists of the three Airbus A340-300s with the registrations OO-ABA, OO-ABB and OO-ABD. The destinations Fort-de-France, Pointe-à-Pitre and from Brussels-Zaventem Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam on Mauritius are offered from Charleroi.

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