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Tuifly Belgium resumes flight operations at Antwerp Airport

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Tuifly Belgium has resumed flight operations at Antwerp Deurne Airport after months of interruptions due to a shortage of spare parts for the Embraer aircraft used.

Since the end of July 2024, passengers have had to travel via Brussels Airport because the larger Boeing aircraft could not land on the shorter runway in Antwerp. From now on, travelers can fly directly from Antwerp again, which will end the diversions via Brussels. In addition, Tuifly Belgium is starting its winter program earlier than usual, with no more flights to summer destinations such as Ibiza and Mallorca. The first scheduled flights of the day will go to Alicante and Malaga.

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