Brussels Airlines launches new Yerevan-Brussels service

From March 31st 2017 onwards, Brussels Airlines will operate flights from Armenia to Brussels. The capital Yerevan will be connected once a week with Brussels Airport and in July and August this weekly service is complemented by a second flight. Brussels Airlines does not only provide a comfortable direct flight to Belgium, passengers can also fly to many other Brussels Airlines destinations in Europe.

So far, Armenia was not directly connected by air with the European Capital of Brussels in the heart of Belgium. People of Armenian origin who live in Belgium, the South of the Netherlands and the North of France needed to fly through connections via other airports to Yerevan. With the new direct flights, Brussels Airlines now responds to the important market demand of the Armenian diaspora. Also Belgian tour operators and travel agents will make use of the new service in order to offer guided tours and holidays in Armenia.

Flights are operated with modern Airbus A 320 aircraft and leave Brussels Airport on Saturday and Tuesday late afternoon. The return flight from Yerevan arrives in Brussels in the early morning of Wednesday and Sunday. The Saturday service will be operated all year long and starts on March 31.  The Tuesday flight will be offered in summer months (July and August) only.

 

Schedule (Local times)

Flight n°

From

To

Departure

Arrival

Days of the week

SN2899

Brussels

Yerevan

18:40

01:10

Saturday (all year)

SN2899

Brussels

Yerevan

18:40

01:10

Tuesday (Jul/Aug)

SN2900

Yerevan

Brussels

02:00

05:00

Sunday (all year)

SN2900

Yerevan

Brussels

02:00

05:00

Wednesday (Jul/Aug)

                                                                                      

Tickets can be purchased via travel agencies or via brusselsairlines.com.

“We are very happy to add Armenia to our expanding network”, says Frédéric Dechamps, Brussels Airlines Vice President Sales Benelux, Europe & the Americas. “We are grateful to all the partners involved in our project. A special word of thanks goes to His Excellency, Mr. Tatoul Markarian Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the Kingdom of Belgium / the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg & head of the Armenian Representation to the European Union and to Mr. Varos Simonyan, Trade Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the European Union”.

This week, Brussels Airlines Vice President Aeropolitical Affairs & International Relations Herman Carpentier pays a visit to Yerevan to further develop the cooperation with the country. “We look forward to work together with the Armenian community in order to make this new Brussels Airlines Yerevan service successful”, Herman Carpentier says.

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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 85 destinations, 17 of which are in Sub Saharan Africa. The company employs more than 3,300 people and operates 43 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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