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Air Belgium touches down in South Africa

PRESS RELEASE

AIR BELGIUM TOUCHES DOWN IN SOUTH AFRICA

With the launch of their new air service between Brussels, Johannesburg and Cape Town, Air Belgium offers travellers more choice and convenience – and direct access to the heart of Europe.

JOHANNESBURG, 15 SEPTEMBER 2022 – Air Belgium’s arrival in South Africa today marks the airline’s first foray into Africa.

Flights aboard the airline’s modern A330neo will depart Brussels every Wednesday and Sunday at 19:45 – arriving in Johannesburg at 7:15 the next day, with continuation to Cape Town. South Africans heading to Europe will be able to fly from Cape Town International (with a short stop in Johannesburg) or OR Tambo every Monday and Thursday. The flight offers 30 seats in Business Class, 21 seats in Premium Class and 235 Economy Class seats.

“It is an exciting and important chapter for Air Belgium,” says CEO Niky Terzakis. “But we’re equally thrilled to introduce South Africans to a new airline and an alternative route – and thereby direct access to the heart of Europe.”

According to Terzakis, Air Belgium is committed to offering passengers an experience that is affordable, comfortable, hassle-free, green, and trustworthy.

“We often talk about ‘Belgitude’, and our motto is ‘Fly Belgian Class’, which is all about bringing joy back to international travel,” says Terzakis. “And while our travellers value our fun and engaging approach to travel, we also deliver what really matters: a safe, seamless journey; transparent billing (no hidden fees); and a generous luggage allowance. What’s more is that we offer travellers an environmentally-friendly travel option as the Airbus A330neo consumes on average 25% less fuel compared to previous generation aircraft. Lower fuel consumption also means less CO2 emitted into the atmosphere. Our aircraft offer what is best in comfort aboard: reduced noise level, mod-lighting, and state-of-the art inflight entertainment with WI-FI and internet connection throughout the flight.”

Fares start at R 11,569 for an all-in return ticket between Johannesburg and Brussels and passengers are allowed 30 kg baggage allowance free.

“Of course, for South Africans the real drawcard is Brussels,” says Terzakis. “Not only is it the gateway to Europe, with high-speed trains connecting the city to hubs like London, Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam in a couple of hours, but it is also a destination in its own right, with visitors delighting in its rich heritage, food, culture and Belgian spirit.”

The twice-weekly flights are good news for business travellers as Belgium is currently South Africa’s 6th largest trading partner as well as the Western Cape’s 7th largest European export market. As such, Belgium is ideally positioned to capture the interest of the corporate and government sectors in South Africa.

“I welcome Air Belgium’s new triangular route between Brussels, Johannesburg and Cape Town. Whether for leisure travel or business travel, this flight will undoubtedly *contribute to boosting* the country’s tourism, its economy and job creation,” says South African Tourism Chief Operations Officer, Nomasonto Ndlovu. She adds that international arrivals to South Africa are increasing steadily, and each new route and connection should be celebrated.

She said: “We are thrilled to welcome the Air Belgium team, and it’s fitting that their first flight arrives in the middle of September, which is Tourism Month in South Africa, when we celebrate, champion, and recognise the importance of our tourism industry.”

For more information, visit www.airbelgium.com

For additional questions or to arrange interviews with Air Belgium, please reach out to Dorine Reinstein, Big Ambitions, on +27 (0)83 278 8994 or dorine@bigambitions.co.za

For South African Tourism: For additional questions or to arrange interviews, please reach out to Thandiwe Mathibela – GM for Global PR, Communications and Stakeholder Relations thandiwe@southafrica.net

Route facts

 

Aircraft type The Airbus A330neo offers 3 comfortable travel classes: BUSINESS, PREMIUM and ECONOMY.
Route frequency Two times a week:

Departing Cape Town and Johannesburg on Mondays and Thursdays.

Departing Brussels on Wednesdays and Sundays

Flight timings CPT – JNB – BRU: 15h00 – 18h45 – 06h15+1

BRU – JNB – CPT: 19h45 – 07h15+1 – 11h00+1

First flight 15th September 2022
Fares Return Economy fares start from ZAR 11,569
Configuration Business Class: 30 seats (full-flat seats, 4 abreast)

Premium Class: 21 seats (spacious, 7 abreast)

Economy Class: 235 seats (32-31 inch pitch, 8 abreast)

Entertainment All cabins are equipped with a wide and diverse range of entertainment. Up to 120 films (both recent releases and classics), documentaries on various destinations, cartoons and TV series. You can also enjoy a library of 600 music tracks and a dozen games for all ages.

The new ARC map offers all the features of current maps and more: remaining flight time, route, but also information on the country or city overflown, views of the window and cockpit, 3D visualisation, etc.

Wi-Fi The Airbus A330neo aircraft offers Wi-Fi access.

Air Belgium offers 3 different packages to meet all passengers’ needs: Chat, Surf Easy and Surf Plus. Passengers who wish to do so can also make calls, send SMS or MMS as if on land by activating their roaming.

-ENDS-

About Air Belgium

Air Belgium SA is a company under Belgian law with its registered office in Mont-Saint-Guibert in Walloon Brabant. Its purpose is to offer direct intercontinental flights from Belgium. Exclusively devoted to long-haul flights at competitive fares for business and leisure travellers with a strong Belgian identity felt through all its ground and in-flight services.

Air Belgium’s main operational base is located at Brussels Charleroi Airport. Air Belgium also operates from other airports in Belgium and Europe. Beyond its own regular routes, Air Belgium also provides services for many prestigious foreign companies, tour operators, cruise operators and foreign governments.

Issued By

Big Ambitions

Dorine Reinstein (SA)

dorine@bigambitions.co.za

+27 83 278 8994

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