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Brussels Airlines Flew 3,000 Empty Flights This Winter, All To Maintain Spots At Major Airports

By Tyler Durden

 

Investing question: how “ESG” is it for an airline to operate to the tune of 3,000 unnecessary flights, all of which are burning jet fuel, simply to keep take-off and landing rights at major airports?

Because that’s exactly what’s going on with Brussels Airlines, according to news from Belgium’s The Bulletin. 

The airline’s parent company, Lufthansa, reportedly operated 18,000 flights over the winter that would have otherwise been cancelled due to lack of passengers, the report says. Brussels Airlines accounted for 3,000 of those flights.

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