Yes, there are direct flights from New York City's JFK Airport to Brussels, Belgium. Some of the airlines that offer them are Delta Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, British Airways and American Airlines.
Communicating directly with a specific airline, such as Air France, will allow you to find if there are any openings on imminent flights, such that they can give you deals on the seats. Otherwise, online ticket price aggregators such as Google Flights or Bing Flights operate on software that pulls together a list of complete deals for any date on which you wish to depart.
A single ticket from Brussels Airport to Brussels Nord (without any reductions & in second class) costs 7,60€.
"Cheap" is a relative term and depends on one's budget. If the point of departure is NYC, the least expensive flights are available at the "bucket shops" in the city. A bucket shop is a "consolidator," that takes on unpurchased seats on flights, cruises, charters. Check out www.drvoyageur.com/air/buc-shops.html AND www.senior-center.com/air1.htm AND www.AirlineConsolidator.com
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No, smoking is not allowed on any Ryanair flights.
The Brussels Red Light district (commonly referred to as "Aarschotstraat" or "Rue d'Aerschot" named after the street it's in) is located east of the Brussels North Railway station.
Yes, at a cost. They are not complimentary on any flights.
No, no airline flights to Hyampom. You could charter a General Aviation aircraft to get you there, but there are no scheduled airline flights.
The most likely answer would be New York City. He has composed two songs directly to NYC, Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters and Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way (NYC). He also has stated himself that he loves New York City.
Cablevision (now Altice) in NYC may offer senior citizen discounts, but availability and terms can vary. It's best to contact their customer service directly to inquire about any available discounts for seniors.
Absolutely not