Getting about on the airport, borrowing a wheelchair or taking one along on your flight, special parking spots … We’ll do whatever we can to help you enjoy your trip.
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Pilot project with mobile hydrogen refuelling station and hydrogen tractor at Brussels Airport
Brussels Airport and Stargate EU Green Deal project partners VIL and DHL are currently testing a hydrogen refuelling station and a hydrogen-powered Mulag at Brussels Airport. This hydrogen pilot for ground handling, a first for the airport, should give all the involved partners insights into the1
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At Brussels Airport we are keen to make your visit as pleasant and safe as possible. By entering the airport site, you agree to the house rules and instructions below.
1. At our airport keeping a pleasant atmosphere is paramount. So do not disturb the public order or create any kind of nuisance. B1
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Online checked-in passengers can now check in their baggage themselves
At Brussels Airport, passengers flying with Brussels Airlines can make use of a new system to check in their baggage themselves. Since this summer, passengers who are checked in online can use their boarding pass1
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1.2 million passengers at Brussels Airport during the Easter holidays
The Easter holidays start on Friday, and they promise to be buzzing at Brussels Airport. The airport expects no fewer than 1.2 million passengers. Like every year, sunny resorts and city trips in Europe are popular, but destinations further afield, such as the United States and Asia, are also in1
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Have you lost or forgotten something on the plane or in the airport? Luggage damaged or lost? Questions about your rights as a passenger? You’ll find all the answers and contact information here.
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In 2020, Brussels Airport inaugurated the first centre in Europe to meet the new European standards for animal welfare in air transport: the Animal Care & Inspection Centre. Since then, almost 10,000 mammals have passed through the doors of the ACIC. Every month, the centre plays host to an arr1
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Repeated national strikes hit aviation disproportionately hard
Already 180,000 passengers bear the brunt of social actions that have already cost the Belgian economy €100 million this year
Brussels Airport, Brussels Airlines and TUI fly are expressing growing concern about the monthly national demonstrations that are systematically disrupting air traff1
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