All International and domestic outgoing flights from Brussels Airport cancelled

Brussels Airport has been significantly impacted by the widespread domestic strikes that are seeing employees of various sectors take action in Brussels on Monday. A large number of the airport’s G4S Security Staff going on strike.

As a result, Brussels Airport announced Sunday evening that it would cancel all flights scheduled for Monday for “security” reasons, on a day filled with national demonstrations. Cargo flights will still be operational.

“A total of 232 flights departing from Brussels Airport are cancelled today, while one flight in four is operated, in the direction of arrivals,” confirmed a Brussels Airport spokesperson.

The illustration picture shows parked aircrafts of TUI and Brussels Airlines, at Brussels Airport in Zaventem, Tuesday 05 May 2020. Belgium is in its eighth week of confinement, but also the week of the stage 1A of the deconfinement plan in the ongoing corona virus crisis. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND

Even fewer employees from the G4S security company will be providing security services, according to a new update on the strike situation. Passengers could face waiting times of over eight hours at the airport, which is why the airport decided to cut its outgoing flight operations on Monday.

Moreover, the airline TUI Fly has diverted many of its flights to the regional airports in Ostende, Antwerp, and Liège, as well as rescheduled flights for Tuesday. The airport has invited passengers to contact their airlines to arrange a possible refund or rebooking.

“The situation is calm in the terminal of Brussels Airport” this Monday morning, the Brussels Airport spokesperson added just before 07:00.”A lot of travelers are obviously well aware that they shouldn’t have come this far.”

Source: Brussels Times