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Does Brussels Airlines have TV?

Movies, music and games On long-haul flights you can enjoy a wide range of entertainment on your personal interactive screen. Choose between the latest blockbusters, award-winning documentaries and the most popular TV series or simply listen to the best music to your ears.



Brussels Airlines provides in-flight entertainment (IFE), including TV shows and movies, primarily on their long-haul international flights operated by Airbus A330 aircraft (typically to North America and Africa). On these flights, every seat in Economy, Premium Economy, and Business Class is equipped with an individual seatback touchscreen. The selection usually includes a mix of the latest Hollywood blockbusters, European cinema, and popular international TV series, as well as music and games. However, on short-haul European flights operated by smaller Airbus A319 or A320 aircraft, there are generally no seatback screens or "TV" services. On these shorter routes, the airline focuses on "Buy on Board" catering and digital reading materials available through their app. If you are flying within Europe, it is best to download your own content onto a personal device before boarding, whereas on transatlantic or trans-African routes, you can expect a full suite of individual on-demand entertainment.

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