Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
Brussels Airlines starts scheduled service towards city airport Milan Linate
Monday, August 24, 2009
As from the 25th of October next, Brussels Airlines will offer twelve weekly flights between the European capital and the Milan city airport Linate. With thirty scheduled flights weekly to the city’s Malpensa Airport, this means a total of some 42 flights weekly offered between Brussels and Milan. The new service offers a choice of no less than seven daily departures to the economical and tourist key Milanese region.
Milan Linate is the city airport of Milan. At just eight kilometers from the city centre it provides excellent access and is very popular among business customers as well as tourists flying in on a short city trip.
Starting October 25, Brussels Airlines will offer two flights a day to Linate on weekdays; a morning and afternoon departure from Brussels, and a return at noon and in the evening from Linate. Passengers may choose from three travel formulas: b.business and two economy class products b.flex economy+ and b.light economy. A return ticket is already available from 99 euros all in, and passengers may earn and redeem Miles & More loyalty points on every flight.
All flights are operated on Brussels Airlines’ Avro RJ aircraft, with partner Lufthansa Italia operating a codeshare on Brussels Airlines flights.
Schedules
SN 3147
Departure Brussels: 09h25
Arrival Linate: 10 h55
SN 3149
Departure Brussels: 16h15
Arrival Linate: 17h55
SN 3148
Departure Linate: 13h20
Arrival Brussels 14h55
SN 314X
Departure Linate: 18h50
Arrival Brussels: 20h25
Brussels Airlines has a slot application running for an earlier departure in Brussels and departure from Milan. Current schedule of the morning flight could therefore change Combination Linate and Malpensa All flights can be combined with the scheduled flights Brussels Airlines offers five times a day between Brussels and Milan Malpensa Airport. With a daily flight offer to both Linate and Malpensa, Brussels Airlines passengers have a choice of up to seven daily departure options in both directions. On a weekly basis some 42 return flights and more than 8,000 airplane seats are offered between the European capital and Milan.
Brussels Airlines: market leader Italy from Brussels
Brussels Airlines is more than ever the strongest player on the Italian market to and from Brussels. The Belgian airline offers travel possibilities to and from not less than ten Italian cities (Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Florence, Venice, Bologna, Turin, Rome, Naples, Catania and Palermo). On a weekly basis Brussels Airlines offers on an average 110 return flights between Italy and Belgium.
About Milan
The Milan region is the main economic center of Italy with some famous brands such as Alfa Romeo, Pirelli, the famous Fiera Milano exhibition space, etc. Milan, the capital of Lombardy, is the second largest city in Italy after Rome. Milan is also the capital of the fashion industry (Versace, Armani, Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabanna ...). The city has many famous tourist attractions including the Dom, La Scala opera house, the shopping gallery Vittorio Emanuelle II, the last supper of Da Vinci or even the San Siro football stadium where some famous football clubs operate. From Linate airport there are not only convenient bus connections to the centre, also other interesting cities in the region such as Brescia and Verona are easily connected through a bus with Linate.
The main Belgian tour operators, in cooperation with Brussels Airlines offer city trip possibilities to Milan.
Geert Sciot, Vice President Communication
Email: gsciot (at) brusselsairlines.com
Julien Tilkens, External communication officer
Email: jtilkens (at) brusselsairlines.com
Brussels Airlines
b.house
Airport Building 26
Ringbaan
1831 Diegem, Belgium
fonte: Bruxelles Airlines
Monday, August 24, 2009
As from the 25th of October next, Brussels Airlines will offer twelve weekly flights between the European capital and the Milan city airport Linate. With thirty scheduled flights weekly to the city’s Malpensa Airport, this means a total of some 42 flights weekly offered between Brussels and Milan. The new service offers a choice of no less than seven daily departures to the economical and tourist key Milanese region.
Milan Linate is the city airport of Milan. At just eight kilometers from the city centre it provides excellent access and is very popular among business customers as well as tourists flying in on a short city trip.
Starting October 25, Brussels Airlines will offer two flights a day to Linate on weekdays; a morning and afternoon departure from Brussels, and a return at noon and in the evening from Linate. Passengers may choose from three travel formulas: b.business and two economy class products b.flex economy+ and b.light economy. A return ticket is already available from 99 euros all in, and passengers may earn and redeem Miles & More loyalty points on every flight.
All flights are operated on Brussels Airlines’ Avro RJ aircraft, with partner Lufthansa Italia operating a codeshare on Brussels Airlines flights.
Schedules
SN 3147
Departure Brussels: 09h25
Arrival Linate: 10 h55
SN 3149
Departure Brussels: 16h15
Arrival Linate: 17h55
SN 3148
Departure Linate: 13h20
Arrival Brussels 14h55
SN 314X
Departure Linate: 18h50
Arrival Brussels: 20h25
Brussels Airlines has a slot application running for an earlier departure in Brussels and departure from Milan. Current schedule of the morning flight could therefore change Combination Linate and Malpensa All flights can be combined with the scheduled flights Brussels Airlines offers five times a day between Brussels and Milan Malpensa Airport. With a daily flight offer to both Linate and Malpensa, Brussels Airlines passengers have a choice of up to seven daily departure options in both directions. On a weekly basis some 42 return flights and more than 8,000 airplane seats are offered between the European capital and Milan.
Brussels Airlines: market leader Italy from Brussels
Brussels Airlines is more than ever the strongest player on the Italian market to and from Brussels. The Belgian airline offers travel possibilities to and from not less than ten Italian cities (Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Florence, Venice, Bologna, Turin, Rome, Naples, Catania and Palermo). On a weekly basis Brussels Airlines offers on an average 110 return flights between Italy and Belgium.
About Milan
The Milan region is the main economic center of Italy with some famous brands such as Alfa Romeo, Pirelli, the famous Fiera Milano exhibition space, etc. Milan, the capital of Lombardy, is the second largest city in Italy after Rome. Milan is also the capital of the fashion industry (Versace, Armani, Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabanna ...). The city has many famous tourist attractions including the Dom, La Scala opera house, the shopping gallery Vittorio Emanuelle II, the last supper of Da Vinci or even the San Siro football stadium where some famous football clubs operate. From Linate airport there are not only convenient bus connections to the centre, also other interesting cities in the region such as Brescia and Verona are easily connected through a bus with Linate.
The main Belgian tour operators, in cooperation with Brussels Airlines offer city trip possibilities to Milan.
Geert Sciot, Vice President Communication
Email: gsciot (at) brusselsairlines.com
Julien Tilkens, External communication officer
Email: jtilkens (at) brusselsairlines.com
Brussels Airlines
b.house
Airport Building 26
Ringbaan
1831 Diegem, Belgium
fonte: Bruxelles Airlines
Malpensa airport user
Re: Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
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Re: Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
Questa è la dimostrazione che chi possiede slot a LIN fa di tutto pur di perderli.
E' già successo prima con Iberia, poi con Lufthansa e ora con Brussels Airlines. Mi aspetto ora le mosse di qualcun'altro, Alitalia in primis...
Comunque se non sbaglio queste 2 coppie appartenevano a Virgin Express che fino a qualche anno fa volava da LIN a BRU e AMS ad orari simili.
L'unica consolazione è che gli orari non vanno ad infastidire troppo i voli da MXP, che comunque resta coperta molto bene dai 5 collegamenti giornalieri.
E' già successo prima con Iberia, poi con Lufthansa e ora con Brussels Airlines. Mi aspetto ora le mosse di qualcun'altro, Alitalia in primis...
Comunque se non sbaglio queste 2 coppie appartenevano a Virgin Express che fino a qualche anno fa volava da LIN a BRU e AMS ad orari simili.
L'unica consolazione è che gli orari non vanno ad infastidire troppo i voli da MXP, che comunque resta coperta molto bene dai 5 collegamenti giornalieri.
Re: Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
già immagino le "scuse"...gli slot verranno presto ceduti a LH per la LIN-FCO (che tanto non possono operare)
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Re: Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
se hai slot la Linate-Fiumicino la apri come e quando vuoiMattia ha scritto:già immagino le "scuse"...gli slot verranno presto ceduti a LH per la LIN-FCO (che tanto non possono operare)
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Malpensa airport user
Re: Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
Quindi o gli mancano slot a FCO, oppure sono balle?I-Alex ha scritto:se hai slot la Linate-Fiumicino la apri come e quando vuoiMattia ha scritto:già immagino le "scuse"...gli slot verranno presto ceduti a LH per la LIN-FCO (che tanto non possono operare)
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Re: Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
Lufthansa è intenzionata ad aprire un volo ogni ora sulla Linate-Fiumicino e con la mano degli alleati potrebbe già operare da subito ma non è ancora il momento di aprirla.
Soprattutto han capito che non è più la rotta della uova d'oro, tutt'altro! Resta solo da vedere se è più conveniente rompere le scatole al monopolio Cai e far soldoni sulla Lin-FCO oppure se conviene di più portare bizz e meno bizz nei propri aeroporti madre.
Riguardo poi a SN va benissimo a riaprire i 2 voli altrimenti rischierebbe di perdere 2 coppie di slot in un aeroporto contingentato! E non ultimo quegli slot SN ora sono operati da Cai
Ovviamente noi la news l'abbiamo riportata 3 mesi fa non appena sentita, roba vecchia! Vedasi QUI
Soprattutto han capito che non è più la rotta della uova d'oro, tutt'altro! Resta solo da vedere se è più conveniente rompere le scatole al monopolio Cai e far soldoni sulla Lin-FCO oppure se conviene di più portare bizz e meno bizz nei propri aeroporti madre.
Riguardo poi a SN va benissimo a riaprire i 2 voli altrimenti rischierebbe di perdere 2 coppie di slot in un aeroporto contingentato! E non ultimo quegli slot SN ora sono operati da Cai
Ovviamente noi la news l'abbiamo riportata 3 mesi fa non appena sentita, roba vecchia! Vedasi QUI
Malpensa airport user
Re: Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
Ma dovrebbero aprirla ora la LIN-FCO così che azzoppano AZ del tutto da Milano e via...poi dopo si vedrà
Re: Bruxelles Airlines apre 2 voli giornalieri
Pero' mi era sfuggita! Grazie della news, getta una luce diversa sulla vicenda e sul perche' impegnare 'sti jumbolini.I-Alex ha scritto:....
Riguardo poi a SN va benissimo a riaprire i 2 voli altrimenti rischierebbe di perdere 2 coppie di slot in un aeroporto contingentato! E non ultimo quegli slot SN ora sono operati da Cai
Ovviamente noi la news l'abbiamo riportata 3 mesi fa non appena sentita, roba vecchia! Vedasi QUI
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