
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has returned to the Belgian market with the launch of direct flights between Brussels and Singapore. The long-awaited inaugural flight, SQ303, took off from Brussels Airport to Singapore Changi Airport at 12:10 CET today, 6 April. The return to Brussels marks an important milestone for Singapore Airlines, as it reconnects the Belgian capital with Singapore after more than 20 years. With an inauguration and a water greeting, the first flight of Singapore Airlines (SIA) from Brussels Airport to Singapore was inaugurated. After an absence of more than 20 years, SIA is re-establishing the connection between the heart of Europe and this metropolis in Asia. The addition of Brussels increases the number of European gateways in SIA’s network to 13, reflecting the airline’s commitment to improving connectivity for its customers, providing more choice. Of course, SIA is a regular guest at Schiphol. Singapore Airlines will fly four times a week between Brussels Airport and Singapore. The flights will be operated with the long-haul variant of the Airbus A350-900 aircraft, providing SIA passengers with a world-class travel experience. With 253 seats in three cabin classes, including 42 seats in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy Class and 187 in Economy Class, passengers can experience the award-winning cabin products and the unparalleled hospitality of SIA’s cabin crew. photograph: Mr.. Christian Stenkewitz General Manager Benelux – H.E. Mr. Lim Hong Huai Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore – Mr. Arnaud Feist, CEO Brussels Airport Company- Mr Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister of Belgium – Mr Dai, Hao Yu Acting Senior Vice President Marketing Planning.