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283,000 passengers passed through Brussels Airport in January, a decrease by 84%. Cargo volumes up by 21%
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283,164 passengers passed through Brussels Airport in January, which is a mere 16% of the number of passengers recorded in January 2020. The start...
Flights with COVID-19 vaccines from Brussels Airport to more than 40 destinations worldwide
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Since the end of November, flights to more than 40 destinations have been carried out to distribute Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine from our...
SkyUp adds three new routes, receives approval for five more
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More destinations are set to be added to the Ukrainian LCC’s network this summer.
RwandAir expands Central Africa network, London halted
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Service to Bangui starts next week but the airline’s flights to London have been banned by the UK government under its latest COVID-19 travel...
Brussels Airport welcomed over 6.7 million passengers in 2020, a 74% decrease Air cargo up by 2,2%
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A total of 6,743,395 passengers passed through Brussels Airport in 2020, down 74% on 2019 which, we would like to remind, was a record year....
kyhall at Brussels Airport to become vaccination centre
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As part of the vaccination rollout plan in Belgium, the Skyhall, the iconic former transit hall at Brussels Airport, is set to become the...
Almost 5,000 arriving passengers tested this weekend at Brussels Airport
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Now also drive-in Test Centre at the airport
Capacity Test Centre Brussels Airport increases fourfold for testing returning passengers
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Thanks to the airport's own Test Centre, which opened its doors in September, Brussels Airport can quickly respond to the government's decision...
First flights with COVID vaccines worldwide from Brussels Airport successfully completed
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The first flights with COVID vaccines from Brussels Airport have been carried out successfully. Since the end of November, 7 flights have already...
Danish carrier Sun-Air suspends flights until August 2021
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The airline, a favorite of business passengers, sees demand evaporate because of COVID-19.