- Virgin Express was a low-cost airline based in Belgium. It was founded in 1996 as a subsidiary of the Virgin Group and operated flights primarily within Europe. The airline offered affordable flights to various destinations, targeting leisure travelers and budget-conscious individuals.
- Virgin Express was known for its bright red livery and friendly service. It operated a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft and had hubs at Brussels Airport and Brussels South Charleroi Airport.
- In 2004, Virgin Express merged with SN Brussels Airlines to form Brussels Airlines. The merger aimed to create a stronger airline with a larger network and improved services. As a result, the Virgin Express brand was phased out, and its operations were integrated into Brussels Airlines.
- Today, Brussels Airlines continues to operate flights to numerous destinations worldwide, offering both leisure and business travel options. Despite the Virgin Express brand no longer existing, its legacy lives on through the merged entity.