Brussels Airlines has reported a loss of €182 million in the first six months of 2020, despite the drastic cost-control measures taken to combat the impact of the pandemic crisis. First half revenues fell to €252 million, 63% below their prior-year level. The airline transported 67% fewer passengers between January and June and the seat load factor dropped by 7.4 percentage points to 72.4%. Brussels Airlines temporarily suspended all scheduled flights from 21 March to 14 June 2020. On 15 June, the airline finally relaunched its commercial flights again, with a limited network. The airline booked a write-down of €29

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