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Athens (ATH)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 28 January, 2025
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€77*
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Economy

Athens (ATH)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 29 January, 2025
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€77*
Seen: 2 days ago
One-way
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Economy

Athens (ATH)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 03 February, 2025
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€64*
Seen: 8 hrs ago
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Economy

Athens (ATH)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 02 February, 2025
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€77*
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Economy

Athens (ATH)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 06 February, 2025
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€77*
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Economy

Athens (ATH)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 01 February, 2025
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€77*
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Economy

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FromAthens (ATH)ToBrussels (BRU)One-way
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Economy
Depart 03 February, 2025

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€64*

Seen: 8 hrs ago

FromLarnaca (LCA)ToBrussels (BRU)One-way
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Economy
Depart 04 December, 2024

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€202*

Seen: 3 hrs ago

FromHeraklion (HER)ToBrussels (BRU)One-way
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Economy
Depart 25 February, 2025

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€105*

Seen: 11 hrs ago

FromThessaloniki (SKG)ToBrussels (BRU)One-way
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Economy
Depart 11 February, 2025

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€143*

Seen: 1 day ago

FromMytilene (MJT)ToBrussels (BRU)One-way
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Economy
Depart 04 December, 2024

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€224*

Seen: 9 hrs ago

FromRhodes (RHO)ToBrussels (BRU)One-way
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Economy
Depart 21 November, 2024

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€302*

Seen: 10 hrs ago

FromCorfu (CFU)ToBrussels (BRU)One-way
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Economy
Depart 11 January, 2025

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€143*

Seen: 2 days ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

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Traveling to Brussels? Discover BLISS, your personalized business class experience!

Athens (ATH)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 30 January, 2025

One-way

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BLISS Business Class

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€437*
Seen: 11 hrs ago

Athens (ATH)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 18 February, 2025

One-way

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BLISS Business Class

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€437*
Seen: 10 hrs ago

Larnaca (LCA)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 28 November, 2024

One-way

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BLISS Business Class

From
€592*
Seen: 2 days ago

Larnaca (LCA)to

Brussels (BRU)
Depart 29 November, 2024

One-way

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BLISS Business Class

From
€592*
Seen: 2 days ago

*Prices have been available for round trips within the last 48 hours and may not be currently available. The Fare BLISS Business Class includes; 1 personal item, 1 cabin baggage up to 13kg, 2 pieces of checked baggage up to 32kg each, unlimited flight changes (fare differences charged, if applicable), Same-Day Flight Change for free (special terms and conditions apply), SKY Fast Lane, SKY Executive Lounge, free seat preselection, priority baggage delivery.

 

Explore the city of Brussels

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Airport

Brussels Airport (BRU)

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Destination

Despite their suggestive earnestness, due to its status as the seat of the European Parliament and the capital city of the European economy, Brussels also emits an atmosphere of childhood, carefreeness and humor, because it is also the hometown of beloved comic characters who have raised many generations of readers. A walk around the city will take you on a journey alongside Tintin, Snowy, Asterix, Obelix, Lucky Luke and other iconic heroes. Brussels is a city that is green, culturally diverse, historical and modern at the same time, capable of catering for all tastes from high-level gastronomy to tasty junk food. With over 100 museums for all interests, there won't be a single moment with nothing to do when you visit Brussels. Take a stroll down Grande Place and see how the locals go about their daily lives. Proceed to the futuristic Atomium and continue to Mini-Europe, where you will find miniature exhibits of major European monuments. Along the way, don't forget to stop in an outdoor market and eat the famous ultra-crunchy Belgian Fries! Naturally, sweet lovers shouldn't miss the soft buttery waffles and the famous Belgian chocolates. A trip to Brussels is a trip through gastronomy and European history, in a city that blends past, present and future in an amalgam of medieval elements and cosmopolitan wittiness – Brussels is waiting for you to explore it!

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The history

Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and the largest urban center in the country. Although the area of the city is inhabited since prehistoric times, the oldest known mention of Brussels dates back to the 10th century A.D., when it had the Dutch name Broeksel, which translates as "house in the swamp". During that era, the town was part of Lower Lotharingia, or Lower Lorraine, which later became known as the Duchy of Brabant. In the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries, Brussels grew and became one of the largest cities in the Duchy of Brabant. Its economy was based on the manufacture of luxury textiles, which were exported to markets in Paris, Venice, France and elsewhere. After many crises, reforms, changes in kingships and battles from the 15th to the 18th centuries, Belgium gained its independence and Brussels became the country's capital city in 1830. Despite the fact that it was under German occupation in both World Wars, Brussels managed to recover and after the end of the 2nd World War, it further bloomed by becoming the seat of the European Communities. In the 21st century, Brussels is firmly established as one of the major cities of Europe, in both economic and political terms, and remains so to this day.

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European Parliament

Being perhaps the greatest chapter in the modern history of Brussels, the European Parliament is the building that houses the heart of Europe itself, the place where all the most important decisions for the future of the European Union countries are made. It is worth visiting 3 important buildings which are part of the parliament: the Hemicycle, the Parlamentarium and the House of European History. The Hemicycle, the "beating heart" of Europe, is the place where all the important meetings and votes are held. The Parlamentarium is a digital multi-purpose venue that will place you right at the core of the European Parliament through a journey in the history and integration of Europe. Last but not least, don't miss the opportunity to take a trip around the history of Europe and visualise its future in the House of European History.

Atomium

The Atomium, Brussels's "Eiffel Tower", was built in 1958 with the intent to stay erect just for 6 months, in the framework of the 1958 World's Fair that took place in Brussels. However, it didn't take long for the Atomium to become a symbol of Brussels; now, it is a location that you should definitely visit during your stay in the city. Standing 103 meters tall and consisting of 9 spheres, the eye-catching and ultra-modern Atomium hosts exhibitions on architecture, design and society. In fact, it hosts a permanent exhibition in honor of the 1958 World's Fair. Its final sphere will offer you a panoramic and absolutely breathtaking view of Brussels.

Grand Place

The Grand Place is the central square of Brussels, and it is said that it was created in the 15th century. It is literally the center of the city and regarded as one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. In Grand Place, you will see a lot of people, shops, coffee houses, restaurants and splendid baroque and gothic buildings, decorated with statues and gold detail. In fact, this famous square is among UNESCO's World Heritage Sites since 1998. One of the most impressive buildings you will come across is the Town Hall of the city of Brussels, a huge and imposing 100-meter building that literally resembles a tower. A stone's throw from the square you will also find the famous iconic statues which also serve as symbols of Brussels: Manneken Pis, Jeanneke Pis and Zinneke Pis – the boy, girl and dog urinating in public since 1619! These statues are said to represent the "irreverent" spirit of the residents of Brussels, although the opinions about their history and meaning remain divergent.

Belgian Fries

It wouldn't be appropriate to travel to Brussels and not taste the national snack of Belgium, which is none other than its well-known Belgian Fries! They are sold in outdoor markets, served in cones and dressed with mayonnaise or sauce. This is how, magically, with merely two ingredients, you can enjoy a comfort snack during your walk around the city. The secret that makes them so tasty and crispy is that they are double-fried – namely, they are fried once to be cooked and become just a little softer, and they are fried a second time before serving to take a golden color and become ultra crispy!

Mussels

When it comes to classic dishes of Belgian cuisine, moules-frites are definitely one of the most popular options. From the Belgian coast to the streets of Brussels, almost everyone is familiar with the large pots filled with steamed mussels, covered in white wine sauce and fresh herbs. Still, how did this dish become a Belgian specialty? The story goes that Belgians began eating mussels as a cheaper alternative to fish, which were in short supply during the winter. Nowadays, more than 60,000 tons of mussels are consumed in Belgium on an annual basis – these mussels, however, are imported, since the country has no mussel farms of its own.

Waffles

The world may not know a lot about Belgium, but there isn't a person who hasn't heard about its famous waffles. Brussels waffles are usually rectangular, with perfectly formed square holes and a very smooth and buttery texture. Historically, the first waffles can be traced back to approximately 1874, according to documents from that period. Belgium truly became the center of the waffle industry, and many family baking businesses adopted this delicious pastry in their menus. This was merely the beginning, because when the famous waffles of Brussels travelled to the other side of the planet, in the 1964 New York World's Fair, they took everyone by storm and became known to many other places all around the world.

Beer

Beer – the most popular alcoholic beverage in the world and the third most popular drink after water and tea. Belgian beers were brewed long before Belgium became an independent country; it is believed that brewing began taking place before the First Crusade. The French and the Flemish brewed beer to gather money. During that time, people frequently drank beer due to the unhealthy condition of the available drinking water. Nowadays, the average Belgian drinks approximately 100 liters of beer each year! In fact, you will come across beerhouses where you can find more than 400 different kinds of beer.

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Extra Baggage

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SKY Fast Lane

Add more flexibility before your flight and reduce security control time with SKY Fast Lane. The service is provided free of charge to SKY enjoy passengers of SKY express.

Lounge Access

Elevate your travel experience before taking off with the amenities and facilities of VIP Lounges. Available for all fares.

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