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SN Brussels improves Africa service
30 May 2006
Belgium's SN Brussels Airlines is set to improve its fleet of aircraft heading to Africa.
The airline is to bring in fully reclinable seats in business class and greater legroom and personal space in economy with new ergonomically-designed seats.
Changes come as SN Brussels' fleet of Airbus A330-300 planes is upgraded and further improvements include better audio equipment and new LCD video screens throughout the aircraft.
Ursula Silling, SN Brussels vice president, said: 'These investments in in-flight comfort clearly illustrate that we have a lot of ambition on the African continent. Our intention is to offer our clients even more service in the future
She added: 'The connecting possibilities at Brussels Airport are very customer friendly. The distance between the gates is limited and the immigration procedure goes without hassle.'
The airline flies to 13 destinations in Africa from the Belgian capital, including Dakar in Senegal, Abidjan in the Ivory Coast and Luanda in Angola.
© Adfero Ltd
The airline is to bring in fully reclinable seats in business class and greater legroom and personal space in economy with new ergonomically-designed seats.
Changes come as SN Brussels' fleet of Airbus A330-300 planes is upgraded and further improvements include better audio equipment and new LCD video screens throughout the aircraft.
Ursula Silling, SN Brussels vice president, said: 'These investments in in-flight comfort clearly illustrate that we have a lot of ambition on the African continent. Our intention is to offer our clients even more service in the future
She added: 'The connecting possibilities at Brussels Airport are very customer friendly. The distance between the gates is limited and the immigration procedure goes without hassle.'
The airline flies to 13 destinations in Africa from the Belgian capital, including Dakar in Senegal, Abidjan in the Ivory Coast and Luanda in Angola.
© Adfero LtdArchive
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