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  2. Brussels Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Brussels Airlines is the flag carrier [3] and largest airline of Belgium, based and headquartered at Brussels Airport.It operates to over 100 destinations in Europe, North America and Africa and also offers charter services, maintenance and crew training.

  3. List of Brussels Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Brussels Airlines of Belgium serves the following destinations as of November 2020: [1] List. Country City Airport Notes Refs Armenia: Yerevan:

  4. List of airline codes (B) - Wikipedia

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    BELLVIEW AIRLINES Sierra Leone BWD Bluewest Helicopters-Greenland: BLUEWEST Denmark QW BWG Blue Wings: BLUE WINGS Germany defunct BWI Blue Wing Airlines: BLUE TAIL Suriname BWL British World Airlines: BRITWORLD United Kingdom BXH Bar XH Air: PALLISER Canada SN BXI Brussels Airlines: XENIA Belgium defunct as Brussels International Airlines in ...

  5. Brussels Airlines to cancel most Oct. 1 flights due to strike

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    Brussels Airlines' base is located at Brussels Airport and is one of the hub airlines of Lufthansa Group. A spokesperson for Brussels Airlines said it would need to cancel 80% of its 203 flights ...

  6. SN Brussels Airlines - Wikipedia

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    SN Brussels Airlines (SNBA) was the flag carrier of Belgium, which mainly operated from Brussels Airport. SNBA was the trading name of the Belgian airline Delta Air Transport . SNBA was a full-service airline, connecting Brussels with the rest of Europe.

  7. Virgin Express - Wikipedia

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    In October 2004, the Virgin Group sold its assets to SN Brussels Airlines, and both airlines were integrated into the parent holding company SN Airholding, chaired by Viscount Étienne Davignon. On 31 March 2006, SN Brussels Airlines and Virgin Express announced their merger into a single company, named Brussels Airlines.