Brussels Airlines commences Accra service

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Brussels Airlines Vice President, Sales Africa and Cargo, Philippe Saeys-Desmedt with country manager Rita Macedo, Ghana (right)

Brussels Airlines, the leading Belgian airline and member of the Lufthansa Group, has inaugurated its new Brussels-Accra service with attractive packages to its clients.

The airline, will directly connect Accra with Brussels Airport in the heart of Europe, four times a week.

After an absence of several years, Ghana and Belgium are again connected by air, thanks to the new service that Brussels Airlines has inaugurated.

The airline will connect the capital cities of both countries four times a week with flights scheduled on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

The passengers of the inaugural flight were prior to their departure welcomed by Brussels Airlines CEO Bernard Gustin, H.E Morgan A. Brown, Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana to the Kingdom of Belgium and the Brussels Airport management.

Speaking to journalists in Accra, Brussels Airlines Vice President, Sales Africa and Cargo, Philippe Saeys-Desmedt expressed the company’s joy in serving Africans in the sub-region.
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“We are very happy to add Ghana to our expanding African network”, he said adding that the airline is poised to deliver first class service to its clients.

“Ghana is one of the fastest growing countries, both economically as in terms of tourism. The launch of this new route today is good news for both the growing number of passengers that travel to or from Ghana, and for cargo clients”, he said.

He stated that, the connection will also contribute to the growing trade relations between Belgium and Ghana by offering comfortable travel options between Accra, Brussels Airport and Europe.

The flight schedule will allow smooth connections to many Brussels Airlines’ European destinations and United States, including the UK, Denmark, Germany, France and New York, via Brussels Airport.

Brussels Airlines’ direct flights are operated with Airbus A330 aircraft with onboard passengers having the choice between Business Class with full flat beds; and Economy Class demand in flight with ergonomic seats and on demand in-flight entertainment.

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