24-hour party people

With the summer music festival season in full flow, Brussels Airlines is getting into the swing of things. For the fifth year in a row, the carrier will be flying in thousands of visitors to Tomorrowland, dubbed the world’s biggest electronic music event. It takes place in the town of Boom (where else?) each year.
To get everyone into the right mood from the start of their journey, 17 airports are organising gate parties and the carrier has taken the brave – some would say foolhardy – step of transforming 69 services into ‘party flights’, three of them with a live DJ at 30,000 feet.
Could make for quite a lively flight, but at least there’s no mud. 

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