Singapore Airlines launching Brussels flights
Singapore Airlines plans to launch a non-stop route to the Belgian capital Brussels from next year.
It will fly to Brussels four times a week starting on October 25 next year on new Airbus A350-900 aircraft.
"We are delighted to welcome Singapore Airlines’ non-stop passenger service to Brussels, which serves as a valuable link between Singapore and the headquarters of the European Union and NATO," said Changi Airport Group’s MD of air hub development Lim Ching Kiat.
Lim said the service will be the 20th European city connected to Changi Airport.
It is still pending regulatory approval but tickets are now on sale.
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