Brussels Airlines to Adjust Capacity to Africa

As we prepare for the launch of the summer schedules later this month it seems that BRUSSELS AIRLINES is to reduce capacity to Africa, cutting frequencies on some routes and changing aircraft routings on others. According to latest GDS information the airline is to cut weekly flights from Brussels to Abidjan from six last year to just two; to Dakar from daily to five-times weekly and to Monrovia from four to three via Banjul. Links to Conakry will remain twice-weekly but operating via Banjul in each direction rather than a triangle service with Freetown, while Cotonou will be served via Ouagadougou in each direction rather than as a triangle service with Abidjan. Capacity to Banjul will increase from three to four flights per week, while Lome will now be served directly twice every week rather than via Ouagadougou.

Schedule:

Brussels – Abidjan – Accra
SN267 BRU1235 – 1715ABJ1825 – 1925ACC2035 – 0515+1BRU 333 37

Brussels – Banjul – Conakry
SN223 BRU1100 – 1515BJL1635 – 1745CKY 333 26
SN224 CKY1905 – 2015BJL2135 – 0530+1BRU 333 26

Brussels – Banjul – Freetown
SN225 BRU1100 – 1515BJL1635 – 1750FNA 333 14
SN226 FNA1900 – 2015BJL2135 – 0530+1BRU 333 14

Brussels – Dakar
SN201 BRU1415 – 1820DKR 333 x26
SN202 DKR2135 – 0525+1BRU 333 x26

Brussels – Lome – Accra
SN265 BRU1240 – 1710LFW1815 – 1925ACC2035 – 0515+1BRU 333 15

Brussels – Monrovia
SN227 BRU1300 – 1745ROB1855 – 2035BJL2135 – 0530+1BRU 333 357

Brussels – Ouagadougou – Cotonou
SN263 BRU1120 – 1510OUA1610 – 1840COO 333 26
SN264 COO2000 – 2030OUA2130 – 0520+1BRU 333 26

Source: Airline Route