
Last year, Brussels Airlines operated 11% more flights than the year before, welcoming 9.1 million passengers on more than 68,000 flights. Revenue increased by 7% to over 1.6 billion euros.
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Despite this growth, Brussels Airlines was unable to increase its profitability compared to 2024. The profit margin dropped by 2.1 percentage points to 1.7%.
Brussels Airlines will also make significant investments in its passenger experience. The airline recently announced service enhancements across several travel classes, both on short- and long-haul flights. Earlier this year, the airline also revealed plans to roll out Wi-Fi across the fleet, and the Belgian airline is currently renovating its flagship lounge at Brussels Airport: THE LOFT. When looking at the network, Brussels Airlines will start operating a seasonal route to Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) as of 3rd June.

