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Brussels Airport: Which airline at which departure hall?

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From 2 May, many airlines will come back to the main departure hall of Brussels Airport, while others will continue using the temporary structure near the bus station. The tables hereunder will show you which airlines use which check-in area.

Airlines in the departures hall

If you have a ticket for a flight operated by one of the airlines below, you should check in at the main departures hall. Follow the signage “Departures 1”

Airlines in the temporary check-in hall

If you have a ticket for a flight operated by one of the airlines below, you should check in at the temporary check-in hall at bus station level. Follow the signage “Departures 2”

This post was published on 30 April 2016 14:06

André Orban

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