Airports in Belgium - Aeroporti in Belgio

Brussels

  • 1 Brussels-Zaventem-National International Airport (IATA: BRU) (Brussels). It is the largest airport in the whole of Belgium and due to its geographical position it has decided to define itself as "the heart of Europe", also considering the routes and flights offered, this definition makes even more sense. In order to communicate with the airport, you can use Whatsapp and Facebook by following the instructions on the page specific You can also contact airlines directly by searching for email addresses, telephone numbers and websites by consulting this table.
Such a large airport is obviously served by a multitude of airlines that also offer connections from Italy. The connected cities are Bologna (Brussels Airlines), Toast (TUI fly Belgium), Catania (Ryanair, Brussels Airlines, TUI fly Belgium), Florence (Brussels Airlines), Lamezia Terme (TUI fly Belgium), Milan (Alitalia is Ryanair), Naples (Brussels Airlines), Palermo (Brussels Airlines, TUI fly Belgium), Pisa (Ryanair), Rome (Ryanair, Brussels Airlines, Alitalia) is Venice (Brussels Airlines)
Interested parties can check here the complete list of all routes and airlines flying to and from Brussels. Brussels-National Airport at Wikipedia Brussels-National Airport (Q28934) on Wikidata

Flanders

Wallonia

The airport is connected to several cities, including Buxelles, Lilac, Bruges is Luxembourg. Furthermore, taking bus line A you can reach Charleroi train station, from which you can then reach various locations. Brussels South Charleroi Airport on Wikipedia Brussels South Charleroi Airport (Q1431012) on Wikidata
  • 7 Amougies airport. It is a small airport located on the border between Wallonia and Flanders that offers flights of 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes with instructors in very fast airplanes, along with flying lessons. In addition, there is a bistro open from 10:00 to 22:00 (14:00 on Mondays) from Thursday to Monday. Amougies Airfield (Q2875370) on Wikidata

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