The December long weekend is a key time for travelers, and in 2025, they’ll have the opportunity to fly directly from Zaragoza to the Belgian capital. Soltour has launched a special service with connections to Brussels between December 5 and 8.
Christmas markets, a giant Ferris wheel, lights, skating… the Belgian capital becomes a magical destination with the arrival of Christmas, attracting thousands of tourists. Aragonese can enjoy the city with comprehensive packages, including direct flights, accommodation, transfers, and insurance, all designed to facilitate travel agency marketing.
DECENTRALIZATION OF TRAVEL
With a total increase of 86.46% in the number of places compared to the same period last year throughout Spain, the company is responding to the growing demand for Christmas getaways. This reinforces its commitment to a diverse, accessible offering tailored to all regions. This initiative underscores regionalization as a strategic pillar of Soltuour’s business model.
The company’s commercial director, Ricardo Cobo, explains that “with this special operation, we reinforce our commitment to the decentralization of tourism, bringing top-tier European destinations closer to our customers through a network of regional departures designed to boost agency business and respond to real market demand.”

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