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In Defense of Brussels Airlines

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 6, 2018November 14, 2023 5 Comments

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Lufthansa wants to get rid of Brussels Airlines as a separate brand, instead dissolving it fully into its low-cost Eurowings division. While not a terrible idea, I still do no think it is the wisest one.

Brussels runs a split operation. Longhaul flights still offer full-service in both cabins while shorthaul flights in Europe offer a choice of full-service business class or no-frills economy class. Brussels Airlines already uses the Eurowings booking platform.

Brussels Airlines has carved a niche for itself in the African market, with a robust route network to several former Belgian colonies. These routes, once served by Sabena and SN Brussels and now Brussels Airlines give the airline a unique position in Europe.

While Eurowings could certainly develop a similar identity and has introduced a fairly nice longhaul business class product, it’s not like Brussels Airlines has a bad reputation. Quite the contrary, Brussels Airlines is well-regarded.

I flew Brussels Airlines from Brussels to New York and enjoyed the experience very much.

> Read More: Brussels Airlines A330 Business Class Brussels to New York Review

In terms of North America travel, Brussels serves New York, Toronto, and Washington, DC.

I get what Lufthansa is trying to do. Developing Eurowings as a European (not just German) brand serving both shorthaul and longhaul markets makes sense. Eventually Eurowings may turn into a global brand.

But at the same time, Lufthansa is already encountering fierce pushback in Belgium for its plans to jettison Brussels Airlines as a separate carrier. There is more than national pride at work here. There is fear over labor cutbacks and the supply chain ripple effects. Those are valid concerns.

CONCLUSION

While Lufthansa should not be a charity to Belgian labor unions, it seems to me it could accomplish most of its objectives without destroying Brussels Airlines. Brussels Airlines could mimic Eurowings in every way if Lufthansa so desired, but keeping the brand alive keeps alive a marker of quality. I think that is worth preserving.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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5 Comments

  1. Nick Reply
    February 6, 2018 at 8:54 am

    I wouldn’t think there’s that much profit flying to those African countries, that network probably needs to be gutted.

    • idp5601 Reply
      February 7, 2018 at 6:34 am

      Actually, there is – Africa is SN’s biggest market, and they get a lot of connecting pax to North America.

  2. Dan Maize Reply
    February 6, 2018 at 10:23 am

    I flew Brussels from Washington Dulles to Kigali, Rwanda last October. Although the A330s used on the BRU-KGL route were in need of a refresh, I found the hard product, ease of reserving exit rows 24 hours before departure, and especially the cabin crew professional and hard-working. And I like using BRU as a transit point. I hope SN is preserved, at least the African routes.

  3. Chris Reply
    February 6, 2018 at 11:11 am

    Since I have Africa travel coming up, I want them to stay as Brussels Airlines. Most European Carrier have quite limited service to Africa and I would not want to lose this *A member’s routes.

  4. Boraxo Reply
    February 6, 2018 at 11:25 am

    Agree 100% – I enjoyed the daytime flight to Luanda, great food, service, and don’t forget the large box of chocolates!
    The major minus to Brussels is the business class seat. While it goes 100% lie flat (good for sleeping) but lousy for mid-recline (prefeeewd position for movies) as you are jammed against the screen

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