Brussels Airlines is expanding its flight offerings with new year-round service between Brussels and Athens. Previously, the airline only operated seasonal flights to Greece. However, increasing demand for both leisure and business travel has prompted the introduction of continuous service to Athens.
The new flights cater to a growing audience seeking direct connections from Brussels to Greece. Besides Athens, Brussels Airlines also flies to popular Greek islands like Corfu, Rhodes, and Crete during the summer months. Most travelers flying to Greece from Brussels Airport are leisure tourists, except for Athens, which attracts a broader mix of travelers.
Brussels Airlines aims to serve passengers looking to connect through its extensive network at Brussels Airport. Many travelers use this hub to reach destinations like the UK, Sweden, and France. The airline also connects Greece to destinations in Africa and the US, further enhancing travel options for passengers.
The decision to offer year-round flights aligns with Brussels Airlines’ strategy to connect major European capitals, and Athens is a key destination. During winter, Brussels itself also offers attractions, such as its renowned Christmas market, appealing to tourists during the off-peak travel season.
In the upcoming winter, Brussels Airlines will operate four weekly flights between Brussels and Athens. The expanded schedule offers increased travel flexibility, with convenient connections for travelers seeking to explore both Europe and beyond. Brussels Airlines has become a reliable choice for those looking for seamless travel between these two bustling cities.
Enjoy Belgian hospitality aboard Brussels Airlines, with a taste of local cuisine and delightful chocolates, creating a premium experience for both business and economy passengers. The service expansion is part of Brussels Airlines’ ongoing effort to grow its network and serve more travelers year-round.
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