Brussels Airlines launches new campaign, underlining its Belgian DNA
“A little piece of Belgium in the air” showcases how Belgitude lifts the airline up
Brussels, January 13th, 2025 - Brussels Airlines launches a campaign “A little piece of Belgium in the air”, underlining the Belgian DNA of the airline. The Belgian airline is proud to showcase its homebase, but the campaign also focusses on its high-quality product, distinguishing the airline from its competitors.
Brussels Airlines speaks your language. Literally and figuratively. The multilingual staff speak French, Dutch, English and many more languages: true to the Belgian DNA. But “your language” is more than just words. The Belgian carrier understands what is important to travellers: sitting together on board, hand luggage always included and responsive customer relations are just a few examples of how the airline sets itself apart from the competition.
“When people think of Belgium and a Belgian airline, they might immediately think of beer and chocolates. And yes: we do have those on board. But being Belgian is much more than those clichés. From our special ‘Belgian Icon’ liveries to our uniforms designed by a student from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp: our Belgian DNA is everywhere. We’re happy to underline this ‘Belgitude’ both to make Belgians feel at home when flying with us, but also to make our international passengers eager to discover our country.”
- Michel Moriaux, Head of Marketing, Brussels Airlines
The new campaign will showcase some typical examples of Brussels Airlines’ Belgitude in a cross-media approach: from TV-spots to advertisements at bus stops and in the airport, but also on several social media channels. This is what the campaign will look like:
A few examples of Brussels Airlines’ Belgitude
The Belgian Icons
Starting in 2015 with a Tintin-designed aircraft, the Belgian Icons have become famous all over the globe. In March, Brussels Airlines will present the next Belgian Icon to the world: a homage to the Atomium.
Tomorrowland party flight
Brussels Airlines is a proud partner of Tomorrowland, and the party flights have become a tradition. In 2024, over 14,000 festivalgoers from around the world travelled to Belgium on Brussels Airlines. A dedicated Amare-aircraft shows how both parties are invested in a long-term partnership.
Belgian star chefs
Passengers traveling on board long-haul business class flights are pampered with the best of Belgium on their plate. Currently, Brussels Airlines creates menu’s together with Arabelle Meirlaen, after successful cooperations with amongst others Michaël Vrijmoed, Peter Goossens and many more.
The Belgian Red Devils and Red Flames
Whether it’s bringing the Belgian national football heroes to their international games, or promoting them on the outside of an aircraft: Brussels Airlines and the Belgian Red Devils (male football team) and Belgian Red Flames (female soccer team) have a deep connection. During important matches, scores of the game are also shared on board through the intercom.
Belgian Design
From uniforms by Gabrielle Scwarzenberg, to Amenity kits designed by three Belgian craftswoman, and through partnerships with Belgian design brands like Serax and Ethnicraft: Belgian design is everywhere at Brussels Airlines.
Belgian’s finest food and drinks
Brussels Airlines has a longstanding partnership with Belgian premium chocolate brand Neuhaus, both on board and in its lounges.
Passengers are also treated with a variety of Belgian beers, from well-known brands like Stella or Leffe to small, regional breweries. Also other Belgian food and beverage brands are to be found on board, like Spa, Lotus, Rombouts Coffee and Foodmaker.
Joëlle Neeb