Singapore Airlines to Resume Direct Brussels Route from April 2024
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will launch non-stop flights between Singapore and Brussels, the capital of Belgium, from April 5, 2024, the airline recently announced. The flights, which will reintroduce the route after more than 20 years, will operate four times a week with the long-haul variant of SIA’s Airbus A350-900s.
Subject to regulatory approval, flight SQ304 will depart Singapore for Brussels on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 2355hrs (local time). The return sector, operated as flight SQ303, will depart Brussels for Singapore on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 1210hrs (local time).
The new service will add Brussels to SIA’s network of 13 European destinations, and will provide passengers with an additional point to connect to Singapore and the wider Asia-Pacific region. Furthermore, following the launch of the route, passengers will be able to fly from cities like Athens via Brussels to Singapore and on to other destinations on flights operated by partner airlines Aegean Airlines and Brussels Airlines.
“The launch of this service gives our customers who are travelling from Europe an additional point to connect to Singapore, as well as the wider Asia-Pacific region via our hub at Changi Airport”, said Singapore Airlines Acting Senior Vice President Marketing Planning Dai Hao Yu.
Brussels is an important economic and political center, and is home to the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Its unique geographical location makes it an ideal hub for rail, road, and air traffic, earning the city the moniker The Crossroads of Europe.
Tickets for SIA’s Brussels flights will be made available for sale progressively through the various distribution channels, starting September 13.
Asian Aviation is the official representative of Singapore Airlines in Greece.