Originally Posted by
FragranceMarketingGuy
Brussels Airlines is 75 Euro more -- (no knife throwing) (just asking the question), is Brussels Airlines worth the extra money?
That 75 EUR extra gets you an assigned seat and 20 kilos of checked-in luggage - it's up to you to determine whether this is worth it. Both carriers are buy-on-board for the service (assuming you have the cheapest SN fare). You might also earn some miles with SN - you could credit to AA but that will end at some point as the airline is now (partly?) owned by LH and will be moving closer to *A.
If you are indeed checking luggage then it might be a good idea to stick with SN, I'm pretty sure CO could check your luggage through saving you the hassle of claiming and rechecking it at BRU.