The airport is undergoing major development, but remains easily accessible. Below is an overview of the works in and around the airport for May-June.
The Strabet roundabout is currently being redesigned and will remain fully closed until and including June 14.
The diversions in place since mid-April continue to apply. Please follow the on-site diversion signage at all times.
From the A201 to Ringlaan:
From Ringlaan to the A201:
From 20 April to 15 June: The ramp is closed. Grensstraat will be connected to the A201 via a temporary road.
From Zaventem centre to Brussels Airport:
From Brussels Airport to Zaventem centre:
Whenever possible, we recommend using public transport or cycling to reach the airport.
Need to get to the terminal? With your airport badge, you can also take the South Ringlaan: enter at skeyes and exit at car park 41 - TUI. It’s quick and convenient!
Google Maps and Waze should show the most up-to-date traffic conditions. Always follow the diversion signs on site.
The first major milestone in the preparations for Hub 3.0 has been reached: the bus station will move to its new, temporary location on 7 May and will be the place to catch the bus from then on.
The final asphalting and road marking work will take place during the nights of 4 and 5 May. This will affect traffic:
No traffic will be allowed from Ringlaan in the direction of the terminal near the new parking tower. All traffic (including buses) will be rerouted through the area of the new parking tower, P30.
You’ll find the bus station on Level 0, behind the former Building 2, in an area that was still airside some months ago. In the “diamond” (the terminal’s central hall where all the escalators converge), you’ll see a passageway near the arrivals area; from there, a covered walkway leads directly to the station.
The bus schedule remains unchanged.
When the new intermodal hub opens, bus traffic will be transferred there. This is scheduled for 2029–2030.
Due to works on the Ring Road, your route to the airport may be temporarily affected:
During these works, the roundabouts will be closed from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.
Detours will be put in place and announced at a later date.
After the roadworks at the Strabet roundabout, the North-South viaduct will become a one-way road from south to north for both cyclists and motorised traffic, with a weight limit of 16 tonnes.
The TUI roundabout will be converted into an intersection to improve safety and traffic flow in the direction of the airport.
These maps take into account Works on the Ring Road and show routes to your workplace.
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