BRUSSELS AIRLINES AND TOMORROWLAND CREATE AMARE
Since 2012, Brussels Airlines has flown people from all over the world to De Schorre in Boom every summer. Tomorrowland is a magical music festival that draws people from more than 200 countries. Because of this, it can call itself the most international event in the world. Young people from all over the world, like Swaziland, Sweden, and Fiji, get together for a weekend that they will never forget. To show this, Tomorrowland and Brussels Airlines made Amare, the fourth plane in the airline’s series of Belgian Icons. On February 24, AMARE will spread its wings and get ready for a five-year journey that will take it all over Europe and beyond. If you are looking for Brussels Cheap flights Tickets, you can book these tickets from our website in the section of online booking.
In 2012, Brussels Airlines and Tomorrowland brought thousands of young people from all over the world to Belgium for the festival and to see more of the country. This was the start of Global Journey. Last summer, Brussels Airlines’ 108 Tomorrowland flights took more than 10,000 People of Tomorrow to Brussels. Now, five years after the first time people worked together, we have AMARE. For the next five years, it will bring people from all over Europe and beyond together.
AMARE is more than just an airplane. It brings people together all year long and represents some of Tomorrowland’s most important values, such as love, friendship, and unity.
AMARE was made over the course of nine months. After a lot of sketching, drawing in 3D, and building models, the design was ready to be painted. Eight artists, including a father and son with many years of experience and teams from Brussels Airlines and Tomorrowland, worked nonstop for two weeks to airbrush this impressive print onto the Airbus A320. First, a huge print of the design was made, and then it was copied onto the plane, which is an Airbus that is 37.56 metres long and 11 metres high and has the registration number OO-SNF. After this, the colours were mixed, and the plane was hand-painted.
Tomorrow, February 24, at 7:10 a.m., Amare will make its first trip to Vienna. On brusselsairlines, you can find out when Amare flights are.
In order to make flying with Amare a full experience, the cabin of the plane will have mood lighting. Hans Zimmer’s “Tomorrowland Hymn” is played every time someone boards Amare to get everyone in the right mood.
Amare is the fourth plane in Brussels Airlines’ Belgian Icons series to have a unique paint job. As a representative of Belgium, the airline wants to show the world the best of Belgium. In 2014, the company decided to give Tintin his own plane. “Rakcham” became one of the world’s most photographed planes right away. A year later, the public got to see two Belgian Icons: Magritte, which was made in honour of the surrealist painter René Magritte, and Trident, the plane of the Belgian Red Devils, the national football team of Belgium. With Amare, Brussels Airlines now pays tribute to Tomorrowland, which has become a real Belgian Icon.
From February 24, 2017, until 2022, the fleet of Brussels Airlines
Destinations: More than 50 places in Europe and the Middle East
Wingspan: 34.10m
11 metres
Airbus A320
Size: 37.56m
Seats: 180
Cruising speed: 850 km