One article does state, that BRN-SEN will 'continue to be served', although I remain sceptical about its future after today's announcement. This route was ultimately set-up to replace BSL-LCY not BRN-LCY. Plus they are using a different aircraft (the Saab 2000). Whilst it may be economical for them to operate BSL-LCY with the larger Saab 2000, it may still be economical for them to operate BRN-SEN with the small Dornier 328. Guess we will wait for the new schedule to come out.