ALL Nippon Airways (ANA) is resuming flights to Brussels Airport from October 13, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The flights will be held by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner passenger aircraft with a 35-tonne capacity for bellyhold cargo, but it'll only be used for cargo-only operations on the route and will not transport passengers to Brussels Airport.
'After a temporary suspension of flights due to the current Covid crisis, the direct connection between Belgium and Japan will now be re-established. We hope, together with ANA, to be able to restart passenger flights soon as well,' said the airport.
ANA has been flying to Brussels Airport since 2015, and last week ANA and Atlas Air launched a codeshare partnership on flights across the transpacific.
The codeshare agreement will see ANA tender shipments to Atlas for transportation.
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The flights will be held by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner passenger aircraft with a 35-tonne capacity for bellyhold cargo, but it'll only be used for cargo-only operations on the route and will not transport passengers to Brussels Airport.
'After a temporary suspension of flights due to the current Covid crisis, the direct connection between Belgium and Japan will now be re-established. We hope, together with ANA, to be able to restart passenger flights soon as well,' said the airport.
ANA has been flying to Brussels Airport since 2015, and last week ANA and Atlas Air launched a codeshare partnership on flights across the transpacific.
The codeshare agreement will see ANA tender shipments to Atlas for transportation.
SeaNews Turkey