Tuesday, October 8, 2024 Tuifly Belgium has officially resumed its flight operations at Antwerp Deurne Airport after months of interruption due to a shortage of essential spare parts for its Embraer aircraft. The airline faced significant challenges since late July 2024, which forced it to temporarily redirect flights through Brussels Airport. This diversion was necessary because the larger Boeing aircraft, utilized as an alternative, were unable to land on Antwerp’s shorter runway.
The inconvenience required passengers to make additional travel arrangements via Brussels, impacting both the passenger experience and local airport traffic. Now that direct flights from Antwerp have been reinstated, passengers can once again enjoy the convenience of traveling directly from Deurne Airport, eliminating the need for diversions to Brussels. This resumption aligns with Tuifly Belgium’s commitment to serving regional travelers and minimizing travel disruptions.
In conjunction with the reopening, Tuifly Belgium has announced an early start to its winter program, marking a shift from its traditional scheduling. This new schedule will no longer include popular summer destinations such as Ibiza and Mallorca. Instead, the airline is focusing on winter destinations, with the first flights of the season scheduled to Alicante and Malaga.
These routes cater to travelers seeking warmer climates during the colder months and reflect a strategic shift in Tuifly Belgium’s route offerings for t.