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SN Brussels Airlines         
A SN Brussels Airlines foi a principal companhia aérea belga, fundada em 2002 como sucessora da companhia aérea Sabena, falida em 2001. Operava voos diários a partir do aeroporto de Bruxelas para destinos na Europa, África e Médio Oriente.
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  • [[Airbus A320]] da Scandinavian Airlines.
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Examples of use of SN Brussels Airlines
1. Marc Van den Reeck, Belgian Ambassador to the UAE, said÷ "With the Belgian community in the UAE growing 20 per cent per annum, and an equally dynamic strengthening of business attention from Belgium for the Emirates, and vice versa, the establishment of a direct link between Belgium and Abu Dhabi is a very welcome development." Philip Saunders, executive vice–president, commercial, SN Brussels Airlines, said÷ "This codeshare relationship opens up new parts of the world for the customers of SN Brussels Airlines.
2. To further exploit the opportunities of this new destination, Etihad Airways has entered into its first code–sharing agreement with SN Brussels Airlines, which enables the airline‘s guests to fly to a greater number of important European cities such as Rome, Lyon, Strasbourg, Geneva, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Oslo, Berlin, Tempelhof, Hamburg and Vienna.