Every year, hundreds of thousands make the pilgrimage to the small Belgian town of Boom. Tomorrowland, the largest festival for electronic dance music, or EDM for short, has been taking place there every year since 2005. The organizers are expecting 600,000 visitors this year. And many of the fans travel by plane from all over Europe.

With this in mind, Brussels Airlines is also operating ten special flights. A DJ plays music on them on board. For example, on the evening of July 13 on the flight from Oslo to Brussels, where Goodboys hung up. A gate party was held for the festival visitors to get them in the mood before the flight.

Amare, the Lufthansa subsidiary’s Airbus A320 with special Tomorrowland livery, is used on the special flights. Brussels Airlines also ensures an EDM atmosphere after arrival. On July 18th, 25th and August 1st, DJs will be playing between 6am and 8pm at Brussels Airport.

The original of this article “In the middle of travel chaos: Lufthansa subsidiary offers special flights for techno festival” comes from aeroTelegraph.