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.
At the security screening, we check whether you’re carrying any dangerous and/or prohibited items. The more you bring in your hand luggage, the longer the screening will take. So, put anything you don’t need in your hold baggage.
Use this checklist to get through security faster:
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.
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.
Yes. It’s safe for everyone, including if you’re pregnant or have a pacemaker. Prefer not to use it? Ask for a manual check.
Your privacy is fully protected. The scan is automatically analysed by a computer. No images or data are stored.
Let the security staff know. You’ll receive a full manual screening instead of using the scanner.
Tell the staff. That includes prostheses, stomas, or injuries. Need extra time or have an invisible disability? Let them know.
Yes, you may carry your child through. Strollers or car seats go through the conveyor.
Only if you’re wearing boots or thick-soled shoes, which can hide objects.
Want to save time? With Fast Lane, you can use a dedicated, quicker line to go through security faster.