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Brussels Airlines Denounces "an Unfair Playground" with Charleroi Airport

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Brussels Airlines reiterated on Friday, on the margins of the publication of its annual financial results, its criticism of the reduced costs at Charleroi Airport (BSCA) compared to that of Zaventem. The company claims "a fair playing field". ...

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Brussels Airlines reiterated on Friday, on the margins of the publication of its annual financial results, its criticism of the reduced costs at Charleroi Airport (BSCA) compared to that of Zaventem. The company claims "a fair playing field". ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Brussels Airlines was operationally profitable for the 3rd year in a row in 2025, but due to “various headwinds”, that profit was up to half lower than in 2024, as Brussels Airlines announced on Friday.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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AFP Brussels Airlines reiterated on Friday, on the margins of the publication of its annual financial results, its criticism of the reduced costs incurred at Charleroi Airport (BSCA) compared to Zaventem Airport. The company calls for "a fair playing field". "A traveller who wishes to fly from Brussels Airport pays 34 euros in additional costs. This is not fair," said CEO Dorothea von Boxberg and CFO (Financial Director) Nina Öwerdieck. Several …

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Brussels Airlines reiterated on Friday, on the margins of the publication of its annual financial results, its criticism of the reduced costs incurred at Charleroi Airport (BSCA) compared to that of Zaventem. The company is calling for a fair playing field.'' A traveller who wishes to fly from Brussels Airport pays 34 euros in additional charges.'This is not fair,' said CEO Dorothea von Boxberg and CFO (Financial Director) Nina Öwerdieck. 'A num…

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Brussels Airlines achieved an adjusted EBIT of 28 million euros in 2025 – 52 percent less than in the previous year. National strikes in Belgium and problems with the long-haul fleet put a considerable strain on the result despite significant growth, as the Lufthansa subsidiary announced.

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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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