APRIL 16TH, 2011

Brussels South Charleroi welcomes Jetairfly's 3rd Boeing

Today marked the festive welcoming of a new Boeing 737-800 "next generation” belonging to the Belgian airline company Jetairfly at the airport of Brussels South Charleroi. From this summer season Jetairfly will base 3 aircrafts at the airport on a permanent basis. This is necessary to guarantee the increased number of flights scheduled to different destinations.

Jetairfly will fly to no fewer than 18 different destinations directly from BSCA. As well as the recently launched direct line to Athens, the old classics have returned to the array of destinations on offer, such as Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Antalya, Djerba and Rhodos. Brussels South Charleroi Airport is therefore delighted with the arrival of the aircraft: the OO-JAD “Magnificent”

Eli Bruyninckx, President of Jetairfly: “Basing a third aircraft at Brussels South Charleroi Airport is an important new step for Jetairfly. As a hybrid airline company, Jetairfly will in this way be able to continue to extend its services for travellers with a wide variety of needs. We are committed to extending our services here and feel this matches perfectly with the dynamic character of Charleroi airport. The ever growing number of passengers shows their satisfaction and willingness to fly from their own region to popular holiday destinations”.

Source: Brussels South Charleroi


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