Some people place tremendous value on the amenity kit. Having received dozens, I find they are mostly filled with crap that I neither need nor want. As an experienced traveler, I know to bring my own tootbrush, and I also bring a travel-size lotion that I snagged from the last hotel. As for a pen, I honestly don't remember the last time I used one. The kits seem very wasteful, as most of them get left behind on the seat, or tossed into the trash. One way or another, most of these kits end up in a landfill. I would rather receive a simple list of items that are available to passengers on an as-needed basis. If I forgot to pack a toothbrush, then I will ask for that specific item. The airline can save $$$ by not giving me yet another bag and all the other items that I do not need. If an airline really feels compelled to spend another $5-10 per passenger, I would rather see it invested in the food & beverage department.
For me it's the other way around. I save the stuff I get to have at Hostels and places like that. The pen is perfect on flights to countries with immigrationcards onboard that you have to fill in before arrival. Do you really think they pay 10$ a kit? They are free for the airlines or extremly cheap. If you take an apple extra it will cost the airline more than the kit.
Honestly, they’re all three excellent, with very different traditions though. The German and Czech beer tradition is based on the so-called Reinheitsgebot, Belgium’s definition of beer is wider, resulting in more varied tastes. I don’t believe that one is better than the other, it’s just (very) different.
That was a completely new experience for me, I've only been in business class 8 times now I think and it has always been sold out, or 2-3 empty seats max.
I asked her 5 times if it was really champange and not sparkling wine, the last time she did'nt answer but give me a wink, we had a good flight together. Yeah, next time I should read the menu, I usually don't care, I have to eat but if I'm gonna make a video about it it's good to know what I ate... HAHA :D
Thanks for your review. In terms of beer, it’s very kind to commend Belgium’s products but I see that you had a gueuze from Belle Vue and you call it the “best beer” you ever had?…🤐I’m afraid you haven’t really taken advantage of your time in Belgium, then😐. Belle Vue is the worst possible brewery for all things lambiek and derived (gueuze, kriek etc.). It’s tasteless industrial horse piss. Thanks a lot, though, for letting me know that Brussels Airlines serve such infectious products on their flights. It’s a disgrace for a flag carrier, especially in business class. If they were serious about promoting the country, they would serve high quality lambieks/gueuzes/krieks, from such breweries as 3 Fonteinen, Boon, Oud Beersel or, la crème de la crème, Cantillon. I’m really shocked.
nice video ! I did't now that the business class of Brussels Airlines was so good .
It was a suprise for me too!
Coz i LOVE the 1-2-1 SEATING IN BUSINESS NOT LUFTHANSA GROUP SEATING
Ive not ever fly on Brussels Aiirlines,think will never fly them .Love 1-2-1 seating.Good job
Some people place tremendous value on the amenity kit. Having received dozens, I find they are mostly filled with crap that I neither need nor want. As an experienced traveler, I know to bring my own tootbrush, and I also bring a travel-size lotion that I snagged from the last hotel. As for a pen, I honestly don't remember the last time I used one. The kits seem very wasteful, as most of them get left behind on the seat, or tossed into the trash. One way or another, most of these kits end up in a landfill. I would rather receive a simple list of items that are available to passengers on an as-needed basis. If I forgot to pack a toothbrush, then I will ask for that specific item. The airline can save $$$ by not giving me yet another bag and all the other items that I do not need. If an airline really feels compelled to spend another $5-10 per passenger, I would rather see it invested in the food & beverage department.
For me it's the other way around. I save the stuff I get to have at Hostels and places like that. The pen is perfect on flights to countries with immigrationcards onboard that you have to fill in before arrival.
Do you really think they pay 10$ a kit? They are free for the airlines or extremly cheap. If you take an apple extra it will cost the airline more than the kit.
i just have to know, was this during covid and thanks for an awesome trip report.
No, this was a couple of months before.
There are actually 30 business class seat, nice review, thanks
Thanks!
I'm flying Brussels airlines Business class to Jfk for the second time in july.BTW It's a nice review
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Thx!
Belgium is the beer capital of beer: Germany and Czech Republic are the Superpowers then I guess :D
I don't know! But one thing is for sure, beer is good! 😜
@@DnoilTravelChannel agree!
Honestly, they’re all three excellent, with very different traditions though. The German and Czech beer tradition is based on the so-called Reinheitsgebot, Belgium’s definition of beer is wider, resulting in more varied tastes. I don’t believe that one is better than the other, it’s just (very) different.
Nice video. Do you get priority check in and security with business class? How was the lounge experience?
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will you have to report in the future with a flight with the 330 brussels?
As soon as I can
Yes its normal that not a lot of people fly business on SN ! look the price
That was a completely new experience for me, I've only been in business class 8 times now I think and it has always been sold out, or 2-3 empty seats max.
@@DnoilTravelChannel Most of the flight are actually full in economy and in business when it was not the corona virus crisis
@@bricoman4933 This was like 2 months before Corona. But I always book on week days so it won't be full.
And the menu says what?
They change it depending on the season so right know, I don't know.
What was your seats Number
I'm pretty sure it was 5A.
Any pajamas?
Nope. This is a dayflight with a departure very early in the morning. Maybe they have on their nightflights?
@@DnoilTravelChannel
I see. Thanks. I’m booked jfk to Brussels.
some kind of meat ???? Dude you need to be specific!!
Haha, ok, some kind of animal meat. 😂😂😂 You have 2-3 diffrent ones to choose from. 😉
And The menu changes from season to season and this was way back.
I wanted to see the seat made into bed. Lighting was too dark to see any of this.
I'll think about that next time. Thank you!
Its champagne, not sparkling wine...
Some kind of meat with a brown sauce and chocolate cake? Hahaha
You should read the menu ;-)
I asked her 5 times if it was really champange and not sparkling wine, the last time she did'nt answer but give me a wink, we had a good flight together.
Yeah, next time I should read the menu, I usually don't care, I have to eat but if I'm gonna make a video about it it's good to know what I ate... HAHA :D
It looked just like the typical meat w brown sauce. Appreciated his description.
Thanks for your review. In terms of beer, it’s very kind to commend Belgium’s products but I see that you had a gueuze from Belle Vue and you call it the “best beer” you ever had?…🤐I’m afraid you haven’t really taken advantage of your time in Belgium, then😐. Belle Vue is the worst possible brewery for all things lambiek and derived (gueuze, kriek etc.). It’s tasteless industrial horse piss. Thanks a lot, though, for letting me know that Brussels Airlines serve such infectious products on their flights. It’s a disgrace for a flag carrier, especially in business class. If they were serious about promoting the country, they would serve high quality lambieks/gueuzes/krieks, from such breweries as 3 Fonteinen, Boon, Oud Beersel or, la crème de la crème, Cantillon. I’m really shocked.
Never visited Belgium so I don't really know.