Brussels Airlines Cuts 24 Routes, Including Marrakech, in Major Network Reduction

Brussels Airlines will no longer serve Marrakech and other destinations by 2022. This is the decision made by the company, which announced on Tuesday, May 12, the reduction of its activities by a quarter.
In total, 24 unprofitable or low-profit destinations will disappear out of a total of 98, reports De Tijd and L’Echo. Thus, the discontinued destinations (Seville, Valencia, Bristol, Hanover, Moscow, Billund, Marrakech and Santorini) are about to be permanently eliminated. Flights operated by the company’s aircraft to St. Petersburg, Krakow, Warsaw and Vilnius will also be discontinued. The same goes for the African destinations of Conakry and Ouagadougou.
Brussels Airlines will no longer transport vacationers to Lanzarote, Madeira, Kos and Rhodes. However, the company will continue its flights to Corsica, Sicily, Crete, as well as to Spain, to Alicante, Bilbao, Ibiza, Las Palmas, Majorca and Tenerife.
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