Brussels Airlines, the flag carrier and largest airline of Belgium, announced Monday that it will finally resume commercial flights to different destinations including Kigali.
But as airlines globally prepare to reopen commercial aviation services, Brussels will now resume flights to several destinations, including Kigali which is expected to reopen in July.
On its long haul network, the airline will serve 13 out of its 17 African destinations.
The company will gradually add destinations to its flight network to reach 59 destinations in 33 countries in Europe, Africa and the US by August.
The offer will gradually be built up from June onwards to reach 240 weekly flights by August, which represents 30 percent of the originally planned summer schedule in Europe and 40 percent of the long haul summer programme.