Miniature models of SN Brussels Airlines and Lufthansa planes are shown during a 2008 press conference in Brussels announcing an agreement for Lufthansa to take shares in SN Airholding and the option to buy the rest of the shares for a total maximum of €250 million. Brussels Airlines, Belgium’s largest airline, is threatening to leave the country if the government does not tax measures in its favour and denounces distortions of competition in favour of Ryanair, the daily De Morgen reported yesterday.

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