
In a major boost to Tanzania’s aviation and tourism sectors, Belgian carrier Brussels Airlines is set to commence direct flights from Brussels to Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) starting June 3, 2026.
This strategic move, operating twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays, marks a transformative milestone in the long-standing bilateral relations between Tanzania and Belgium, promising to slash travel times and catalyze a new era of trade and investment.
The introduction of this route is a direct fruit of the proactive economic diplomacy spearheaded by Her Excellency Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan. Under her leadership, Tanzania has prioritized infrastructure development and policy reforms that have restored international confidence in the nation as a premier investment destination.
By connecting Europe’s capital directly to the gateway of Tanzania’s Northern Tourism Circuit, the government is effectively bridging the gap between local producers and lucrative global markets.
For the tourism industry, the timing could not be better. Belgian tourist arrivals have shown a remarkable upward trajectory, doubling from 9,000 in 2018 to over 18,000 in 2024.
This new link offers a seamless path for European travelers to reach iconic world heritage sites like the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Mount Kilimanjaro, positioning Tanzania as a more competitive and accessible destination in a crowded global market.
Beyond tourism, the economic ripples will be felt deeply in the agricultural and export sectors. Belgium remains one of the few European nations where the balance of trade favors Tanzania, acting as a vital hub for Tanzanian minerals and agricultural produce.
The direct cargo capacity of these flights will revolutionize the supply chain for perishable high-value exports—including fish fillets, fresh flowers, vegetables, and fruits—ensuring they reach European dinner tables with maximum freshness and minimal logistical costs.
As the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation marks over fifty years of formal ties with Belgium, this new flight path stands as a testament to a partnership that has matured from simple diplomacy to robust economic synergy.
Tanzanian entrepreneurs and tourism stakeholders are now urged to seize this golden opportunity, utilizing the increased connectivity to expand their footprint in the European market and drive the nation's industrial growth forward.


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