The aviation summer season is starting on 30 March. This summer, travellers from Brussels Airport can choose from 180 direct destinations, served by 68 airlines. The network also includes six new destinations, both European and intercontinental: Atlanta (United States), Curaçao, Bangkok (T1
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More than 1.7 million passengers at Brussels Airport in November
Almost 67,000 tonnes of freight transported
Brussels Airport recorded more than 1.7 million passengers in November, a 9% rise compared to the same period in 2023. The start of the month saw elevated passenger numbers due to the end of the autumn holidays. The total amount of cargo carried1
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Our restaurants have adapted offers and opening hours You can remove your face mask to drink or eat while seated Can I drink or eat something at Brussels Airport?
Not all bars & restaurants are currently open. Once air traffic picks up, we will evaluate which food & drink outlets to r1
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Brussels Airport Company is committed to contributing to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are a global blueprint for a better and more sustainable future for all. We have identified five key areas where we can make a positive impact: people, prosperity, planet1
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The Flemish Government granted a new environmental permit to Brussels Airport on 29 March 2024. The renewal more specifically concerns VLAREM section 57, which governs the operation of aerodromes with runways.
This permit guarantees the airport's continued operation for the ensuing1
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At Brussels Airport, we believe that it is important to maintain good relations with our neighbours. And a good relationship starts with transparent communication.
That is why we have completely revamped our Neighbours website and are also launching ‘Among Neighbours', a news1
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Discover how Brussels Airport engages in open dialogue with neighbours, local authorities and organisations for a sustainable, future-oriented airport.
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Over 1.5 million passengers passed through Brussels Airport in February
49,000 tonnes of air cargo transported
In February, Brussels Airport welcomed over 1.5 passengers, i.e. a 14% rise up from February 2023. Passenger numbers were positively impacted by the Carnival holidays, which spread over three non-consecutive weeks, as well as by the fact that the leap y1
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