BRUSSELS — Brussels Airlines (SN) has launched its 2026 Tomorrowland travel program, with the first “Party Flight” arriving in Brussels from Ibiza carrying 180 festivalgoers aboard the airline’s specially painted Airbus A320neo, Amare.
Over the next two weeks, Belgium’s national carrier expects to carry 24,734 Tomorrowland travelers from 106 countries across 409 flights, including more than 1,000 passengers on dedicated Party Flights.
The program is part of a long-running partnership between Brussels Airlines and Tomorrowland that began in 2012 and has turned the Belgian electronic-music festival into one of the airline’s most visible annual travel campaigns.
A Festival That Starts in the Air
The first Party Flight of the season arrived at Brussels Airport (BRU) from Ibiza, one of Europe’s best-known electronic-music destinations. The flight was operated by Amare, the Tomorrowland-themed Airbus A320neo introduced as part of Brussels Airlines’ Belgian Icons fleet.
During Party Flights, the aircraft cabin is transformed into a flying festival setting, with a live DJ set, enhanced sound, and special mood lighting. British DJ and producer Carly Wilford performed on the first 2026 flight, giving passengers a Tomorrowland experience before they reached the festival grounds.
Six additional Party Flights are scheduled in the coming weeks, departing from cities including Barcelona, Rome, and Prague.

Spain Leads Tomorrowland Travel Demand
The Tomorrowland traffic also highlights the scale of inbound festival travel to Belgium.
Brussels Airlines said Spain is the largest source market for this year’s program, with more than 7,000 travelers flying with the airline. Italy, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom follow among the largest markets.
Barcelona (BCN) and Madrid (MAD) are the busiest departure airports for Tomorrowland travelers, ahead of Vienna (VIE).
That mix reflects Tomorrowland’s role not only as a music festival, but as a major international travel event that pulls passengers into Brussels from across Europe and beyond.

Travel Product Beyond the Flight
Brussels Airlines’ Tomorrowland program extends beyond the onboard experience.
Guests staying at DreamVille, Tomorrowland’s official campsite, can check in baggage directly at a dedicated Brussels Airlines baggage drop-off before traveling to Brussels Airport. The airline also operates a service desk at the campsite to assist travelers with flight-related questions.
At the festival site, visitors can also find “The Home of Amare,” a Ferris wheel overlooking the Tomorrowland grounds and named after the airline’s Tomorrowland-themed aircraft.

Sustainability Component
Brussels Airlines and Tomorrowland are again including Tomorrowland Green Fares as the standard option in Global Journey flight packages.
According to the airline, each fare includes a 30% Sustainable Aviation Fuel contribution, with the remaining 70% addressed through local climate projects, including projects in Belgium. For the Party Flights, Brussels Airlines and Tomorrowland said they jointly invest in SAF to cover the equivalent amount of jet fuel needed for each flight.
But besides the environmentally awarecomponent, the Tomorrowland flights are more than a sponsorship for the airline. It is a recurring travel product that brings thousands of international passengers into Belgium and gives the airline a distinctive brand platform tied directly to Belgian culture.
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