Brussels Airlines will begin running flights to Valencia in Spain on February 17, 2020. Valencia is a crucial location that was still lacking from Brussels Airlines' extensive European portfolio. Valencia caters to both leisure and business tourists. The European network map will replace some of the current destinations as part of the winter aviation season, which begins on October 27 and optimises the timetable for the market.

Valencia, Spain's third-largest city after Madrid and Barcelona, is among the main point-to-point markets that Brussels Airlines does not currently serve. Beginning in February of the next year, Brussels Airlines will offer a four-weekly service, flying on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, to the port city on Spain's southeast coast. It is the 17th city in Spain that Brussels Airlines services. Spain continues to be a very popular vacation spot for Belgians.

Valencia is one of the most well-liked tourist destinations in Spain because of its history of historic buildings, scenic views, and cultural attractions. All Lufthansa Group airlines are now present in Valencia thanks to Brussels Airlines' introduction of the service.

On the Valencia route, Brussels Airlines will fly A319 and A320 aircraft.
As of right now, tickets can be purchased through travel agencies and on brusselsairlines.com.

In addition to adding this additional location, Brussels Airlines also tweaks its current network to better meet customer demand. This increases the number of flights to Alicante (from three to four per week), Billund (from fourteen to eighteen per week), Faro (from one to two per week), and Hurghada (from 2 to 3 weekly flights).

Brussels Airlines regrets that many Belgians had their vacation plans changed as a result of the closure of Thomas Cook Belgium and Neckermann. Due to the fact that Brussels Airlines operated the majority of Thomas Cook Belgium's flights, there is now more availability on flights to well-liked vacation spots.

Up until October 31, 2019, the airline is offering a 20% reduction on airfare costs to help you still afford a trip. On Brussels Airlines, customers can use the discount code "indiansummer" to make a flight reservation.

The deal is good for travel on flights with Brussels Airlines between now and October 31 to the following places:

  • Lisbon, Marrakesh, Malaga, Milan, Porto, Rome, Turin, Tenerife, Toulouse, Alicante, Bologna, Dubrovnik, Faro, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Gran Canaria, Heraklion, Lanzarote, and Toulouse.
  • Brussels Airlines informs impacted Thomas Cook Belgium / Neckermann customers who were unable to fly that they can get a reimbursement for their original travel arrangements by contacting the Travel Guarantee Fund.