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Old January 9th, 2009, 10:54 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
Gregory Morrow[_110_]
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BRUSSELS AIRLINES review : 9 January 2009 : by A Buckley

Customer Rating : 3/5

ATH-BRU-MAN. We booked through expedia that on the ticket stated
refreshments included. We had no euros left and therefore had to do without
anything to eat or drink until Brussels. If I had wanted a no-frills flight
I would have booked Easyjet which is far cheaper. The seating was cramped. A
fair experience as the flight was punctual and despite a very tight change
our bags made it.




BRUSSELS AIRLINES review : 11 December 2008 : by Stephen D'Arcy

Customer Rating : 3/5

Economy and Business have exactly the same seating, seat pitch etc. This is
why the number of rows can be varied to allow for different bookings on
their flights. The only difference is the "freebies", breakfast/lunch and
newspapers.


BRUSSELS AIRLINES review : 11 December 2008 : by Tommy Desmet

Customer Rating : 4/5

BRU-LIS return. Professional and friendly crew and on return flight
exceptional crew, working as a close team with great results towards the
passengers. Old B737 aircraft but still quite comfortable. I am glad that
most of the B737 crews are improving their skills towards the passengers.
Flight to Lisbon +/- 50 mins delay while the return flight landed about 20
mins too early. Would fly them again when they are cheap!




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Old January 9th, 2009, 09:58 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Runge13[_2_]
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http://www.airlinequality.com/Forum/snbrussels.htm

BRUSSELS AIRLINES review : 9 January 2009 : by A Buckley

Customer Rating : 3/5

ATH-BRU-MAN. We booked through expedia that on the ticket stated
refreshments included. We had no euros left and therefore had to do
without
anything to eat or drink until Brussels. If I had wanted a no-frills
flight
I would have booked Easyjet which is far cheaper. The seating was cramped.
A
fair experience as the flight was punctual and despite a very tight change
our bags made it.




BRUSSELS AIRLINES review : 11 December 2008 : by Stephen D'Arcy

Customer Rating : 3/5

Economy and Business have exactly the same seating, seat pitch etc. This
is
why the number of rows can be varied to allow for different bookings on
their flights. The only difference is the "freebies", breakfast/lunch and
newspapers.


BRUSSELS AIRLINES review : 11 December 2008 : by Tommy Desmet

Customer Rating : 4/5

BRU-LIS return. Professional and friendly crew and on return flight
exceptional crew, working as a close team with great results towards the
passengers. Old B737 aircraft but still quite comfortable. I am glad that
most of the B737 crews are improving their skills towards the passengers.
Flight to Lisbon +/- 50 mins delay while the return flight landed about 20
mins too early. Would fly them again when they are cheap!







 




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