SN Brussels Airlines opendoor - October 2, 2005
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Indeed, ticketing and boarding will be like 2 years ago: tickets will be sold on the day itself in the hangar for 35€ on a first-come first-served base. When you book your ticket in the hangar, they will tell you the exact boarding time. Boarding is in the hangar itselves where all necessary security checks will be done before you can go airside (also like 2 yrs ago).
It's very advisable to come early in the morning to be sure of tickets.
Enjoy your flight
It's very advisable to come early in the morning to be sure of tickets.
Enjoy your flight
- Established02
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> tickets will be sold on the day itself in the hangar
Will the hangar doors be kept open this time or will they again be closed like the previous time?
It was quite disappointing to have these doors shut, because you miss out on airport atmosphere. However I understand that there are security (and thus also financial) issues involved in having these doors open.
Will the hangar doors be kept open this time or will they again be closed like the previous time?
It was quite disappointing to have these doors shut, because you miss out on airport atmosphere. However I understand that there are security (and thus also financial) issues involved in having these doors open.
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I'm sorry, I'm not in favour of telling this to all of you :dammit:
There will be some extra things iso previous edition, but it's up to you to come over to our hangar to discover this :frantic:
For the A319 fans: be sure to be in the hangar during the afternoon (sssst, I didn't say a word..) :censored:
There will be some extra things iso previous edition, but it's up to you to come over to our hangar to discover this :frantic:
For the A319 fans: be sure to be in the hangar during the afternoon (sssst, I didn't say a word..) :censored:
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Because when we booked the holiday we knew nothing of the open door eventsn26567 wrote:Why did you not come to Brussels in October?Comet wrote:Why couldn't this have been on 11th September?
And I am next in Brussels in November - one month too late but will be a superb visit nevertheless!
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
Louise
Yes it, take the train to Vilvoorde, and then wait in front of the train station for the 821 or 820 nr bus to Zaventem, then make sure to tell the driver to drop you of at the start of the Brucargo park, you should then just follow the mass i guessairbuske wrote:Is it possible to get there by public transport ?
Thanks in advance,
good luck, might have a look myself on sunday
Jean_EVA_Air wrote:airbuske wrote:Is it possible to get there by public transport ?
Thanks in advance,
Yes it, take the train to Vilvoorde, and then wait in front of the train station for the 821 or 820 nr bus to Zaventem, then make sure to tell the driver to drop you of at the start of the Brucargo park, you should then just follow the mass i guess![]()
good luck, might have a look myself on sunday
Thank you very much !
I won't miss the opendoor at SNBA !
Best regards,
Airbuske
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