Luanda– The director of the Belgian Brussels Airlines in Angola, Paul Delafaille, said on Saturday here that the company intends to increase from two to three the number of connecting flights on the Brussels-Luanda route, with view to respond to the demands of passengers.
Speaking to ANGOP, Paul Delafaille revealed that one of objectives of opening the third flight is to make the firm's fleet of planes and services profitable, besides being another option for those wishing to travel on this route in a short period of time.
Paul Delafaille explained that the negotiations with the Angolan Airlines (TAAG) aimed at increasing the number of flights have not yet started, but he guaranteed that it is a project that shall be implemented in a short-period of time.
At the moment, Brussels Airlines operates in Luanda with two weekly flights, on Thursdays and Sundays.