BRUSSELS AIRLINES FURTHER EXTENDS THE TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF ITS FLIGHTS
The domestic carrier of Belgium is compelled to extend the temporary suspension of its operations by an additional two weeks due to the continuous travel restrictions throughout the world and the accompanying persistently low to no demand. As a result, flying operations won't resume until June 1st.
Customers have until August 31, 2020, to change their tickets to an alternate departure date or location. The deadline for travel is 30 April 2021. You may get more details at brussels airlines.
The Belgian airline maintains capacity on hand for potential further repatriation flights and the delivery of humanitarian supplies.
In order to resume operations, Brussels Airlines is developing a limited but reliable flight schedule that will progressively rise as demand increases.
All 4,200 employees of Brussels Airlines will experience a short extension of their technical unemployment in accordance with the airline's temporary suspension of flight operations.
The relaunch of Brussels Airlines' operations, which was scheduled for May 15th, has been further delayed due to the global coronavirus outbreak and persistent travel restrictions imposed by numerous nations globally. The airline has now made the decision to keep its flights temporarily suspended until May 31st. When changes to the flight schedule occur, customers who supplied their phone number or email address during the booking process will automatically be notified. A comprehensive goodwill policy is also in place for customers, giving them the option to put off their travel until at least 30 April 2021. Brussels Airlines will extend the temporary technical unemployment for the entire organisation in accordance with the lengthening of the flight suspension and a gradual resume of its activities.
Today, Brussels Airlines made the decision to keep all of its flights temporarily suspended. Up until May 31st, the airline will concentrate on moving goods and potential further repatriation flights.
According to data that is currently available, the aviation sector anticipates a slow rebound in the demand for air travel. Due to this, we also intend to gradually expand our network and flight selection. After the Coronavirus catastrophe, the tourism industry will be very different from what it was. To ensure that we are ready for this new reality, we are putting ourselves in the proper position. We shall be able to fly once more when the rest of the world is.
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