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Can I take the train from Brussels Airport?

The airport train station is located in the terminal building (level -1). Up to 5 trains an hour connect the airport to Brussels Nord/Noord (5 minutes' walk from the Covent Garden building), Brussels Centrale/Centraal and Brussels Midi/Zuid stations, from approximately 5am to midnight.



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The average fare from the city centre to the airport is €50.00.

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Brussels public transport tickets prices Inner-city Brussels public transport uses unified ticketing system so you can use the same ticket for bus, metro, tram or a combination. The simplest way is to buy a single-fare ticket as you enter the vehicle. This costs €2,50.

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You can pay for your trip using your contactless bank card (debit or credit), smartphone or smartwatch. Every STIB bus, tram and metro station is equipped with a specific contactless payment device.

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In most circumstances, you must purchase a ticket before you board a train. Most trains require reservations and you should not board reserved trains without a reservation. Passengers who do so are not guaranteed a seat and may be instructed to get off the train at the next station stop.

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