Brussels Airport is enhancing its global reach as it enters the summer aviation season, offering travelers 180 direct routes served by 68 airlines. This expansion includes six new destinations, strengthening both European and intercontinental connectivity.
Six New Direct Destinations
Starting this summer, passengers can fly directly from Brussels to:
Atlanta (United States) – Launching in June with Delta Air Lines, offering convenient connections across the U.S.
Curaçao (Caribbean) – Now served by TUI fly, providing access to tropical beaches.
Bangkok (Thailand) – Operated by Thai Airways International, expanding Asia-bound options.
Hong Kong (China) – Cathay Pacific will introduce this route on August 4, further bolstering travel to Asia.
Bordeaux & Montpellier (France) – Served by easyJet and Transavia, catering to leisure and business travelers alike.
Growing Airline Partnerships
Brussels Airport also welcomes seven new airlines, including Thai Airways International and Cathay Pacific, reinforcing its presence in Asia. Other newcomers include Norwegian (Oslo), Air Albania (Tirana), Chalair (Brive), FlyOne Armenia (Yerevan), and Transavia (Bordeaux, Montpellier).
Expanded European and Long-Haul Networks
Brussels Airlines now operates 90 destinations, including increased capacity to Africa and a new route to Funchal (Madeira).
TUI adds Split (Croatia) to its 66-route network.
easyJet strengthens its presence with two daily flights to Milan and Rome, alongside the new Bordeaux route.
Vueling Airlines introduces direct flights to Florence (Italy) and expands its Spanish offerings.
Brussels Airport remains a key global hub, providing 39 long-haul destinations, including:
7 in North America (Atlanta, New York, Newark, Chicago, Washington, Montreal, Toronto)
3 in Central America (Cancún, Curaçao, Punta Cana)
18 in Sub-Saharan Africa
4 in the Gulf region (Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, Jeddah)
7 in Asia (Tokyo, Bangkok, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Singapore)
With a focus on efficiency and seamless operations, Brussels Airport continues to position itself as a leading European gateway to the world.