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Industrial action on Tuesday 20 May and Thursday 22 May

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14.03.2025

Over 1.5 million passengers in February

1,528,190 passengers passed through Brussels Airport in February, down 1.6% on February 2024. 

This is primarily explained by February having one fewer day than in the leap year 2024 and by the nationwide industrial action on 13 February, due to which no flights could depart or land throughout the day. Additionally, the mid-term holiday in Dutch-speaking schools began in March this year instead of February. 

Given that the mid-term holidays in French-speaking schools began in the last week of February, there were more departing passengers than arriving ones. Transfer passengers made up about 15% of departing passengers, primarily on routes to and from Africa and North America. 

The top 10 countries were Spain, Germany, Italy, Morocco, Switzerland, France, Türkiye, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates, respectively. 

Flown cargo volumes: +1.4% compared to February 2024 

Total cargo volumes through Brussels Airport in February 2025 increased by 0.3% compared to the same period last year, reaching 59,177 tonnes. Flown cargo volumes grew by 1.4% to a total of 49,580 tonnes. 

There was a 12% decline in the full-freight segment. Belly cargo on the other hand grew by 6.3%. 

Flight movements: -0.5% compared to February 2024 

The number of flight movements in February dropped slightly (-0.5%) compared to last year. The number of passenger flights saw a 1.5% decrease. The number of cargo flights remained almost status quo compared to February 2024.  

There were an average of 138 passengers per flight in February, the same number as in 2024.  

 

Find more detailed figures in our press release.

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Industrial action on Tuesday 20 May and Thursday 22 May

This Tuesday, May 20th, and this Thursday, May 22nd, a national social action has been announced. 

The information we have at the moment does not indicate a major impact on airport operations, and no flights departing from or arriving at Brussels Airport are affected. 

Public transport 

Significant disruption to public transport is expected. Please consult the website of  NMBS/SNCB and De Lijn for the latest information regarding their services. 

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