Brussels Airlines continues to fly Belgian national teams to games

The Belgian national teams will be flown to the games in an Airbus A320 (Photo: Brussels Airlines).
The Belgian national teams will be flown to the games in an Airbus A320 (Photo: Brussels Airlines).

Brussels Airlines continues to fly Belgian national teams to games

The Belgian national teams will be flown to the games in an Airbus A320 (Photo: Brussels Airlines).
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Brussels Airlines remains the official partner of the Belgian Football Association (RFBA). The flag carrier will continue to fly both the women's and men's national teams to international games from BRU over the next three years.

The biggest highlights will certainly be big tournaments, on the one hand the World Cup in Qatar for the Belgian Red Devils and the European Championship in England for the women. In addition to these tournaments, the teams will also fly with Brussels Airlines to the European Championship 2024 in Germany and to the qualifying games for all of their tournaments. The youth national teams, scouters and referees will also count on the AUA sister on their international trips.

“We are very pleased that the RFBA is extending its partnership with us and reaffirming its trust in us as the official airline. We have proudly welcomed the national soccer teams and many other Belgian athletes on board for several years. We know how important it is for athletes to travel in comfort and we are proud that the Belgian national teams choose the comfort of Brussels Airlines to fly to their most important tournaments, ”said Airline CEO Peter Gerber.

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