BRUSSELS AIRLINES RELAUNCHES ITS BRISTOL AND HANNOVER ROUTES

  • Ady Kang

For both customers travelling point-to-point and those transferring to one of the many other destinations served by Brussels Airlines, Hannover and Bristol are crucial routes in the airline's network.

Brussels Airlines resumes service on the routes that were formerly served by wet lease partner Flybmi with 12 weekly flights to and from Bristol and 6 weekly flights to and from Hannover.

For both customers travelling point-to-point and those transferring to one of the many other destinations served by Brussels Airlines, Hannover and Bristol are crucial routes in the airline's network. Beginning at the beginning of September, Brussels Airlines will operate 5 weekly flights from Brussels to Bristol and Hannover. From October 27 forward, the airline will operate 12 weekly flights to Bristol and 6 weekly flights to Hannover.

Bristol

Bristol is a city that values the arts, as evidenced by the abundance of its museums, theatres, live music venues, and street art. Bristol was named City of Film by UNESCO in 2017 because it is home to some of the most important figures in the history of motion pictures. The city is known as a hub for creative innovation, and because of its extensive attractions and rich history, it is also a desirable place to visit for leisure. The Clifton Suspension Bridge and the city's vibrant street art scene, where you can find some of Banksy's earlier pieces, are must-see attractions.

A large Airbus factory is located in Filton, adjacent to the city, and Bristol is renowned for its aerospace expertise in addition to its creative and media industries. As a result, the recently reopened route between Bristol and Brussels also provides access to the airbus facilities in Toulouse and Hamburg from Bristol. The Bristol route was reinstated in response to the need for such a connection after several airlines stopped serving Bristol following FlyBMI's bankruptcy in February 2019. The route was restarted by Brussels Airlines as the first Lufthansa Group carrier.

Hannnover

At the confluence of the River Leine and its branch Ihme, Hanover—the capital of the German state of Lower Saxony—is a fascinating, endearing, but underappreciated city. The Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen and the cherished Eilenriede woodland that stretches into the city centre are two of its many spectacular parks and green spaces, and they are among the most well-known. Hannover has a reputation for being a gracious host; it attracts thousands of trade show attendees and is the location of numerous events that garner attention on a global scale.

For business travellers, the connection between Brussels and Hannover is a well-liked route. Given its central location in both Germany and Europe, Hannover is a popular business destination for both domestic and foreign visitors.

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