Brussels Airlines expands in summer 2025: more seats, higher frequencies and over 300 extra jobs

The Belgian carrier will have 18% more capacity compared to summer 2024

Brussels, November 26, 2024 - Brussels Airlines is preparing for the summer season 2025, with additional aircraft, a new destination and additional capacity to existing destinations. Newcomer on the European network: Funchal (Madeira). Brussels Airlines is also hiring at full force for the busy summer season.

From April till the end of October 2025, Brussels Airlines will operate 11 long-haul aircraft (Airbus A330) and 35 short- and medium-haul aircraft (Airbus A319/320). In addition to its own fleet, 4 Airbus A220 from Air Baltic will operate on behalf of the Belgian carrier during the summer season. This will bring the overall capacity of Brussels Airlines during summer 2025 to 50 aircraft, serving 91 destinations. For reference: in summer 2024, the airline operated 44 aircraft.

Focus on Spain and Portugal on the short-haul network

On the short- and medium-haul network, Brussels Airlines will offer flights to no-less than 71 destinations and offer 18% more capacity compared to summer 2024.

Eyecatcher on the European network is Funchal, the capital city of Madeira, Portugal. As from April 2025 Brussels Airlines will operate weekly direct flights to this island known for its wonderful nature. This is a new destination for Brussels Airlines and will bring the number of destinations in Portugal to four. The airline will also add extra frequencies to Faro and Porto.

Funchal
Funchal

Brussels Airlines started flying to Fuerteventura in winter 2024-2025, which will be continued in summer. This will bring the total number of destinations in Spain during summer to 11. The Belgian carrier will also add capacity to Malaga, Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid.

Greece will be served with 9 destinations and capacity to Samos and Lesbos will be increased.

Other destinations that will receive higher frequencies are Vilnius (Lithuania) and Tanger (Morocco). Birmingham (United Kingdom), a destination restarted during the winter season, will become a year-round destination in the network of Brussels Airlines.

Brussels Airlines will also start operating most daily flights from Brussels to Munich and Frankfurt (Germany). These routes shift from Lufthansa to Brussels Airlines. Also, flights from Brussels to Zurich and Geneva (Switzerland) will be transferred from Swiss to Brussels Airlines.

More planes, extra jobs

On the long-haul network, Brussels Airlines will add an 11th Airbus A330-300 aircraft, growing the long-haul fleet larger than ever before in the carrier’s history. Details on the long-haul network for summer 2025 will be announced soon.

In preparation for summer Brussels Airlines is also hiring extra colleagues. The Belgian carrier plans to hire over 370 extra colleagues. Amongst them 190 extra cabin crew members, 50 pilots, 60 ground staff, 40 at Maintenance and Engineering and 20 at the headquarters.

“I’m excited to see Brussels Airlines growing and expanding. Not only are we introducing new destinations, but we’re also adding capacity to our existing network. It offers people more flexibility when planning their summer travels. Last summer, we were in the top 5 most reliable mayor airlines in Europe. We will once again put everything in place to be a reliable partner to bring our guests to your well-deserved holiday destination.”
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Jan Derycke, Head of Network and Planning, Brussels Airlines
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About Brussels Airlines

Brussels Airlines is the home carrier of Belgium and one of the four network airlines of the Lufthansa Group. It connects the European capital from Brussels Airport with over 90 destinations, 18 of which are in Sub Saharan Africa. The company employs more than 3,500 people and operates 44 aircraft.

Brussels Airlines aims to emit 50% less CO2 by 2030 compared to 2019 and plans to be carbon neutral by 2050. The airline is participating in the Stargate Project led by Brussels Airport and is therefore part of the testing ground for sustainable aviation at its home base. In addition, the airline signed the Circular Economy agreement of the Antwerp Management School in 2021. The airline was the first to transport Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) through the CEPS-pipeline connecting Brussels Airport early 2023. By end 2024, Brussels Airlines will have welcomed five state-of-the-art Airbus A320neo allowing the airline to significantly lower its CO2- and noise-emissions on its medium-haul network.

As an ambassador of its country, Brussels Airlines brings the world to Belgium and the best of Belgium to the world, among others through collaborations with Belgian Star Chefs, Belgian culinary products and the Belgian Icons, specially painted aircraft that honour a Belgian iconic person, team or event to promote Belgian culture worldwide.

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