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Saturday, March 22, 2025 Brussels Airport is set to make waves this summer with its expanded flight offerings, bringing travelers more than 180 direct destinations across the globe. Starting on March 30, the airport will serve as a hub for 68 airlines, offering travelers unprecedented access to destinations both near and far. With six new routes and seven new airlines joining its network, Brussels Airport is positioning itself as a premier international gateway, catering to a diverse range of travelers from around the world.

Expanding Horizons: Six New Destinations The summer season at Brussels Airport brings exciting new destinations, enhancing the already extensive network of flights. For those dreaming of distant shores, new routes will connect Brussels directly to Curaçao and Bangkok, expanding options for both leisure and business travelers. Additionally, the airport introduces direct flights to Bordeaux and Montpellier in France, perfect for city trip enthusiasts.



Starting in June, Delta Airlines will provide flights to Atlanta, opening up access to key U.S. destinations, including the sunny southwest and Florida.

Finally, Cathay Pacific will begin direct services to Hong Kong in August, connecting Brussels with one of Asia’s most vibrant cities. Seven New Airlines and Enhanced Connectivity Brussels Airport is also welcoming seven new airlines, further strengthening its connectivity across the globe. Thai Airways International and Cathay Pacific are the newest addit.

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