Brussels Announces New Domestic Dining Menu

Brussels Announces New Domestic Dining Menu

Starting this month, Brussels has radically expanded their in-flight dining options for flights operated within Europe.

In association with Belgian food company ‘Foodmaker’, Brussels will now offer passengers a wide variety of options that are quite unconventional as far as airline food is concerned.

For passengers flying under Flex&Fast fares, they’ll be treated to complimentary warm meals for flights over 2 hours long.   For passengers flying on ‘Light&Relax’ fares, they will have a large menu of options to choose from, at reasonable prices.

The menu options include creative beverages, pastries, salads, wraps, and sandwiches…..all made with a focus on fresh and healthy ingredients sourced from local Belgian suppliers.

I’ve attached the menu in place between June and August (Click on the link to open the PDF):

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LUFTHANSA’s Nigerian Routes At Risk

LUFTHANSA’s Nigerian Routes At Risk

Apparently Venezuela is not the only country who doesn’t understand how to play well with others……

According to reliable sources within Lufthansa, it appears that Nigeria is another country where LH is having trouble repatriating ticket revenue due to unreasonable currency regulations.     In Nigeria’s, $20 million is held captive there and Lufthansa has no way to bring the revenue out of Nigeria.

It may not be as dramatic as the $100+ million held by Venezuela, but it’s certainly a serious amount.   So much so, that according to LH, if the number approaches $30 million over the coming months, LH will be forced to suspend operations to their 3 destinations in Nigeria.   Currently LH services Lagos, Abuja (as technical stop), and Port Harcourt daily from Frankfurt.

Based on the information that I’ve read, it looks as though the airline industry as a whole has nearly $600 million stuck in Nigeria with no way to bring the money home to their balance sheets.

Related:  Lufthansa Cancels Venezuela Service

                Lufthansa owed over $100mm by Venezuela

 


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LUFTHANSA Is Owed Over $100 Million From Venezuela Government…..

LUFTHANSA Is Owed Over $100 Million From Venezuela Government…..

More details have come out on the heels of LH’s announcement on Saturday that it was suspending service to Venezuela next month.

According to LH sources, it appears that Maduro & Co. (the ‘government’ running VZ) owe Lufthansa over $100 million.

The problem with how the Venezuelans want to conduct business is the fact that LH has to charge in Venezuela’s local currency, the Bolivar, when collecting fares.   The problem with it is that Venezuela’s currency policy makes it nearly impossible for a company to repatriate revenue.  In this case, LH is stuck with holding Bolivars as the Bolivar market collapses and inflation is forecast to reach upward of 500-600% this year.

In essence this makes the Bolivar worth less than the ‘Kleenex’ that you carry in your bag.   LH has no way to convert the money to Dollars or Euros in order to salvage what remains of their capital in Venezuela.

It’s because of this plummeting valuation that LH was forced to suspend service since the Bolivars have in essence become worthless.  So much so that I expect LH to write off the $100 million and walk away from the disaster brought upon their balance sheet by Venezuela.


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