Brussels Airlines is set to grow its long-haul fleet by adding three A330 aircraft. The Belgian flag carrier is expected to use the extra long-haul capacity to reinforce its sub-Saharan African network. “The demand for flights to and from Sub-Saharan Africa is developing at a fast pace and it is crucial for Lufthansa Group to grow its footprint in the region,” said Dieter Vranckx, chairman of the board of directors, SN Airholding. He continued: “Brussels Airlines is the perfect airline to do just that as its expertise and presence on the continent is unparalleled. This is unique and makes us
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