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Brussels Airlines this week launched a marketing campaign around its new b.gift, a holiday gift certificate good for a flight within Europe for up to four people.
Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet has said that Uber taxis should be allowed to operate in Brussels as long as they comply with the region’s regulations.
Uber, the app that “connects drivers with passengers at the touch of a button” is in the ice cream delivery business for one day only.
Apps are on the rise in Belgium, with programs for smartphones and tablets becoming more popular, creating a fast-growing new industry.
Brussels’ largest taxi company Taxi Verts has launched a new app, eCab, for smartphones and tablets.
After Uber, the rideshare app, the government of Flanders is now actively looking to ban the letting of rooms in the region to tourists through websites like couchsurfing.org and airbnb.be.
The Brussels Commercial Court has requested that alternative taxi service Uber put a stop to all its activities in Brussels, at the risk of a €10,000 fine.
Fix My Street, the smartphone app for reporting defects in the public space, gets an important update today, extending its service to include light poles, traffic lights and road signs, says Brigi
Currently, some 600 people in Belgium are professionally involved in the development of mobile apps, 200 more than a year ago.
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