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How big is the Brussels airport?

Brussels Airport is to the north-east of Brussels. The airport area is on the territory of Zaventem, Machelen, Steenokkerzeel and Korteberg and covers 1,245 hectares.



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Brussels Airport has one terminal and three concourses; with the following gates: A, B and T.

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Brussels Airport is an easy airport for connecting flights. There is only one terminal with three distinct zones: Gates A for Schengen flights. Gates B for non-Schengen flights.

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With approximately 26 million passengers a year, Brussels Airport is Belgium's largest airport. Located about 12 kilometres northeast of the capital Brussels, the airport is easily accessible by train, bus, car and bike. Brussels Airport has one terminal and three concourses; with the following gates: A, B and T.

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Brussels airport is not that big - by the time you've exited the plane and walked through the terminal and arrive at bagage claim, your luggage will normally arrive quickly... I would say 30 min.

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The minimum transit time for Brussels Airport is 55 minutes. Brussels Airport is a small but efficient airport.

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Brussels Airport is Certified with the 3-Star Airport Rating for facilities, terminal comfort and cleanliness, shopping, food & beverages and staff service. “Brussels Airport handles more than 25 million passengers per year serving a mix of leisure and business traffic.

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Belgium Transit Visa Requirements
  1. Visa application form. You need to print the application form, fill in all the required information, and sign it.
  2. Two pictures. ...
  3. Valid passport. ...
  4. Proof of your final destination. ...
  5. Travel insurance. ...
  6. Proof that you have paid your transit visa fee.


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Airport charges rise due to high inflation As an airport operator, Brussels Airport Company levies airport charges to finance the regulated airport activities and provide passengers with a safe and high-quality service.

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Most of the TSA's rules are the same for all travelers, whether they're boarding a quick flight across the state or flying halfway around the world.

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What is a good connection time? Travel advisers say there's a lot to take into account when booking connecting flights, but a general rule of thumb is 60-90 minutes between domestic flights and at least two to three hours for international itineraries.

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The recommended layover time for international flights is generally longer, as you will have to go through customs and immigration before boarding your next flight. In most cases, a 30-minute layover for domestic flights and an hour for international flights is considered a minimum, or short, layover.

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You will go through customs when exiting your destination airport, not when transiting. Usually, in Schengen airports, going through customs doesn't involve much. You may not even notice it. Just pass through a door under a green sign that says something to the tune of “nothing to declare.”

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