Security Screening

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Everyone wants to get through security at Brussels Airport as quickly as possible. By preparing properly, you can make the process much smoother for yourself.

Pack smart

At security screening, we check for any dangerous or prohibited items. The more you pack in your hand luggage, the longer the process may take. To speed things up, place anything you won’t need during your flight in your hold baggage.

Use this checklist to get through security faster:

  • Liquids: max. 100 ml per container, all in one transparent 1-litre bag. Place it in the tray.
  • Keep your boarding pass ready and place it in the tray at the belt.
  • Take phones, tablets, and laptops (and large batteries) out of your bag and cases. Place them separately, with nothing on top.
  • Empty your pockets completely.
  • Remove your coat or jumper. Keep regular shoes on unless staff says otherwise. Ankle-high shoes go in the tray.

Through the scanner

Everyone passes through the security scanner. Stand on the marked spots, raise your arms, and stay still briefly. Once the light turns green, you may continue.

We use a Walk-Through Metal Detector (WTMD), which emits only a very small amount of radiation, comparable to the natural radiation you’re exposed to every day. So no worries: it’s completely safe.

Manual screening

If the scanner detects something that needs further inspection, a short manual check will follow. This can involve a pat-down of your entire body, but it's always done with care and respect. Sometimes the security officer will wear gloves or a face mask. Hand sanitiser is also available.

If you can’t go through the scanner, for example, if you use a wheelchair, the screening will be done manually.