Brussels Airlines NS23 European Network Adjustment – 18DEC22

Published at 1300GMT 20DEC22

Brussels Airlines earlier this month filed European service adjustment for Northern summer 2023 season, with most adjustment filed during the week of 05DEC22.

Based on schedule comparison 13NOV22 vs 18DEC22, frequency variations as follows.

26MAR23 – 30JUN23 / 01SEP23 – 28OCT23
Brussels – Berlin Increase from 27 to 32 weekly
Brussels – Bordeaux Increase from 7 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Copenhagen Increase from 20 to 26 weekly
Brussels – Gothenburg Reduce from 18 to 17 weekly
Brussels – Madrid Increase from 22 to 23 weekly
Brussels – Manchester Reduce from 18 to 12 weekly
Brussels – Milan Malpensa Reduce from 13 to 12 weekly

01JUL23 – 31AUG23
Brussels – Berlin Reduce from 27 to 21 weekly
Brussels – Birmingham Reduce from 12 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Bordeaux Increase from 7 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Copenhagen Increase from 20 to 26 weekly
Brussels – Hamburg Reduce from 18 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Ibiza Increase from 4 to 5 weekly
Brussels – Lyon Reduce from 18 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Madrid Increase from 22 to 23 weekly
Brussels – Manchester Reduce from 18 to 12 weekly
Brussels – Milan Malpensa Reduce from 13 to 7 weekly
Brussels – Naples Reduce from 7 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Nice Increase from 14 to 21 weekly
Brussels – Stockholm Bromma Reduce from 18 to 17 weekly
Brussels – Toulouse Reduce from 18 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Vienna Reduce from 20 to 13 weekly

Latest summary of planned European routes addition, Billund and Warsaw was not highlighted on AeroRoutes earlier this month.

Brussels – Billund eff 26MAR23 6 weekly CRJ900 (Last served until March 2020)
Brussels – Brindisi
eff 29APR23 2 weekly A319/320
Brussels – Warsaw eff 01JUN23 12 weekly A319 (Last served until March 2020)
Brussels – Zurich eff 27MAR23 5 weekly A319 (6 weekly from 30OCT23. Sabena Mainline previously served this route until March 1996)

Also, the airline is not displaying limited-time operation on Brussels – Strasbourg route in 2023.

The following comparisons only apply to the month of July and August only.

Based on US calendar week 29, frequency comparison between 2022 (17-23JUL22) vs 2023 (16-22JUL23) as follows.

Brussels – Alicante Increase from 7 to 8 weekly
Brussels – Barcelona Increase from 12 to 14 weekly
Brussels – Berlin Increase from 20 to 21 weekly
Brussels – Birmingham Increase from 4 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Bologna Increase from 5 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Bordeaux Increase from 4 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Budapest Increase from 7 to 12 weekly
Brussels – Chania Increase from 2 to 3 weekly
Brussels – Copenhagen Increase from 20 to 26 weekly
Brussels – Dubrovnik Reduce from 2 to 1 weekly
Brussels – Faro Reduce from 8 to 7 weekly
Brussels – Geneva Increase from 16 to 20 weekly
Brussels – Gran Canaria/Las Palmas Increase from 5 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Hamburg Increase from 11 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Kos Increase from 6 to 7 weekly
Brussels – Lisbon Increase from 13 to 14 weekly
Brussels – Madrid Increase from 19 to 23 weekly
Brussels – Milan Linate Increase from 13 to 18 weekly
Brussels – Milan Malpensa Reduce from 10 to 7 weekly
Brussels – Munich Increase from 12 to 14 weekly
Brussels – Naples Reduce from 7 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Nice Increase from 17 to 21 weekly
Brussels – Porto Reduce from 12 to 11 weekly
Brussels – Prague Increase from 6 to 12 weekly
Brussels – Rome Fiumcino Increase from 15 to 19 weekly
Brussels – Split Increase from 1 to 2 weekly
Brussels – Stockholm Bromma Increase from 12 to 17 weekly
Brussels – Tenerife South Increase from 5 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Toulouse Increase from 12 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Valencia Reduce from 5 to 4 weekly
Brussels – Vienna Increase from 12 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Vilnius Increase from 2 to 4 weekly
Brussels – Yerevan Increase from 3 to 4 weekly

Based on US calendar week 29, routes with frequencies in 2023 exceeding 2019 level, based on comparison between 2019 (14-20JUL19) vs 2023 (16-22JUL23) as follows.

Brussels – Alicante Increase from 7 to 8 weekly (9 in 2021)
Brussels – Bologna Increase from 5 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Bordeaux Increase from 6 to 13 weekly
Brussels – Chania Increase from 2 to 3 weekly
Brussels – Copenhagen Increase from 19 to 26 weekly
Brussels – Gran Canaria/Las Palmas Increase from 5 to 6 weekly
Brussels – Kos Increase from 6 to 7 weekly
Brussels – Lisbon Increase from 13 to 14 weekly
Brussels – Madrid Increase from 19 to 23 weekly
Brussels – Milan Linate Increase from 13 to 18 weekly
Brussels – Split Increase from 1 to 2 weekly
Brussels – Vilnius Increase from 2 to 4 weekly

Based on seasonal comparison, following routes remain unavailable (excluding Russia and Ukraine). These routes were previously served in Northern summer 2019 season.

Brussels – Ajaccio
Brussels – Almeria
Brussels – Antalya
Brussels – Bari
Brussels – Basel/Mulhouse
Brussels – Bastia
Brussels – Burgas
Brussels – Calvi
Brussels – Comiso
Brussels – Figari
Brussels – Fuerteventura
Brussels – Funchal
Brussels – Girona
Brussels – Hannover
Brussels – Jerez de la Frontera
Brussels – Kalamata
Brussels – Krakow
Brussels – Nantes
Brussels – Ohrid
Brussels – Palermo
Brussels – Paphos
Brussels – Reus
Brussels – Seville
Brussels – Thessaloniki
Brussels – Thira
Brussels – Tivat
Brussels – Turin
Brussels – Varna
Brussels – Zagreb

Brussels Airlines Northern summer 2023 European route map, as of 18DEC22.

Jim Liu

Jim previously launched and ran Airlineroute between 2007 and 2020, now owns and runs AeroRoutes.

https://aeroroutes.com
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