Brussels Airlines
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Brussels Airlines
IATA
SN
ICAO
DAT
Callsign
BEE-LINE
Founded
7 November 2006
Hubs
Brussels Airport
Frequent flyer program
Privilege
Member lounge
Business Centre
Fleet size
48 (+1 order)
Destinations
114 (with codeshare)
Company slogan
Flying your way
Headquarters
Zaventem (Brussels), Belgium
Key people
Philippe Vander Putten (CEO); Etienne Davignon, Chairman
Website: brusselsairlines.com
This Avro RJ85 shows 14 red dots on the logo, after comments that the airline's initial livery of 13 dots could be unlucky.
Brussels Airlines is a Belgian airline based at Brussels Airport. It operates to over 50 destinations in 20 European countries, as well as long-haul flights to East, Central and West Africa. It also operates charter services, maintenance and training of cockpit and cabin crew[1]. The airline is a member of IATA and the Association of European Airlines (AEA).