Brussels Airlines will be operating a special flight on International Women’s Day on March 8 from Brussels to Entebbe via Kigali.
The Airbus A330 will operate flight SN465 to Eastern Africa with an all-female crew, including the captain and the first officer. Brussels Airlines itself has a female CEO and is having more and more ladies as crew members on its planes, compared to even ten years ago.
Brussels Airlines will be joined on that day by fellow Star Alliance member Ethiopian Airlines, which will operate an Addis Ababa – Stockholm – Oslo flight with an all-female crew on the same day.

The airline flies daily between the European capital city and Entebbe, in conjunction with both Kigali – six services a week and Bujumbura – 1 service per week and is considered as one of the favourite airlines for Ugandans and Rwandans to fly not just to Brussels, but via the Belgian capital to over 100 destinations in Europe, North America and Africa.
By André Orban
Source: aviation24.be