In a statement, made available to the media, Brussels Airlines declared that the four new destinations would bring to 18 the number of African capitals served b y the Belgian airline company.
The statement added that Brussels Airlines would also increase from four to six per week the number of its flights to Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire).
With the new destinations, Brussels Airlines expects to increase by 100,000 the number of passengers it carries to Africa per year and air freight to 4,000 tonn e s.
In addition, the new destinations will create 110 new jobs, including 39 in vari ous African capitals, the statement said.
Source: pananapress.com