The Brussels airlines would operate its last flight from Mumbai to Brussels on January 7.
The customers who booked flights after January 6 will be contacted and offered alternative options.
The largest airline of Belgium, Brussels Airlines has decided to stop its flights between India and Belgium for “economic reasons”, as the route didn’t bring the expected outcomes.
According to reports, the airline would operate its last flight from Mumbai to Brussels on January 7.
The airline said customers who booked flights after January 6 will be contacted and offered alternative options.
Brussels Airlines operates to over 120 destinations in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia and also offers charter services, maintenance and crew training.
The airline is a member of the Star Alliance as well as the International Air Transport Association.
Lufthansa purchased 45% of the company in 2009, and on September 29, 2016, Lufthansa announced it would purchase the remainder of Brussels Airlines. The deal was completed in early January 2017.