Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
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Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Brussels Airlines Africa service departing on 03APR16, operates to Brussels from: Conakry/Dakar, Luanda/Kinshasa.
Brussels Airlines Africa service from Brussels operates on 04APR16, to Banjul/Dakar, Douala/Yaounde.
Brussels Airlines service for New York JFK, operates as Zurich - JFK - Brussels on 03APR16, Brussels - JFK - Brussels on 04APR16.
Brussels Airlines on 04APR16 operates Berlin Tegel, Budapest, Faro, Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Nice, Prague from Brussels Airport (BRU)
Source: Airline Route
Brussels Airlines Africa service from Brussels operates on 04APR16, to Banjul/Dakar, Douala/Yaounde.
Brussels Airlines service for New York JFK, operates as Zurich - JFK - Brussels on 03APR16, Brussels - JFK - Brussels on 04APR16.
Brussels Airlines on 04APR16 operates Berlin Tegel, Budapest, Faro, Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Nice, Prague from Brussels Airport (BRU)
Source: Airline Route
André
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Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Tomorrow's SN flights from BRU:
SN1901 Brussels (BRU) 13:40 Faro (FAO) 15:35
SN1545 Brussels (BRU) 15:55 Athens (ATH) 20:00
SN1795 Brussels (BRU) 18:40 Turin (TRN) 20:30
SN1901 Brussels (BRU) 13:40 Faro (FAO) 15:35
SN1545 Brussels (BRU) 15:55 Athens (ATH) 20:00
SN1795 Brussels (BRU) 18:40 Turin (TRN) 20:30
André
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Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Brussels Airlines has planned 8 more flights (return flights) for Monday, including AFI and JFK.
They've planned new flights day after day, but will continue to operate from ANR and LGG.
(edited: 8 flights -> 8 more flights)
They've planned new flights day after day, but will continue to operate from ANR and LGG.
(edited: 8 flights -> 8 more flights)
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Incoming SN flights for Sunday:sn26567 wrote:Tomorrow's SN flights from BRU:
SN1901 Brussels (BRU) 13:40 Faro (FAO) 15:35
SN1545 Brussels (BRU) 15:55 Athens (ATH) 20:00
SN1795 Brussels (BRU) 18:40 Turin (TRN) 20:30
SN1902 Faro-Brussels: arr 20:00
SN1546 Athens-Brussels: arr 23:00
SN1796 Turin-Brussels: arr 22:50
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
HI all,
I see on BRU airport website for Monday following flights (departing):
06:20 SN2711 Geneva
06:20 LX4551 Geneva
06:25 SN2257 Copenhagen Kastrup
06:25 HU8093 Copenhagen Kastrup
06:25 UA9911 Copenhagen Kastrup
06:25 SN2579 Berlin Tegel
06:25 LH5561 Berlin Tegel
06:35 SN2173 Manchester
06:35 AC6378 Manchester
06:35 UA9909 Manchester
06:45 SN1567 Frankfurt
06:50 SN3631 Paris Charles De Gaulle
06:50 UA9943 Paris Charles De Gaulle
07:00 SN1565 Zurich
That seems a lot of flights in a short time-frame, no (7 flights in 40')? Or maybe testing a cluster of flights, including some positioning flights?
Cheers, Danny
I see on BRU airport website for Monday following flights (departing):
06:20 SN2711 Geneva
06:20 LX4551 Geneva
06:25 SN2257 Copenhagen Kastrup
06:25 HU8093 Copenhagen Kastrup
06:25 UA9911 Copenhagen Kastrup
06:25 SN2579 Berlin Tegel
06:25 LH5561 Berlin Tegel
06:35 SN2173 Manchester
06:35 AC6378 Manchester
06:35 UA9909 Manchester
06:45 SN1567 Frankfurt
06:50 SN3631 Paris Charles De Gaulle
06:50 UA9943 Paris Charles De Gaulle
07:00 SN1565 Zurich
That seems a lot of flights in a short time-frame, no (7 flights in 40')? Or maybe testing a cluster of flights, including some positioning flights?
Cheers, Danny
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Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
On the Brussels Airlines website they say that there are only connections from long haul to CDG, FRA and ZRH. So I am almost sure this is a mistake on the BRU website. As far only 8 short haul and 3 long haul planned at BRU on Monday.
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Indeed, the information on websites SN and BRU are quite different, but I thought that the arrivals/departure on the website of BRU were automaticall generated from the system, no?
I have yet another question: is SN adding gradually in BRU, replacing flights in LGG, ANR, ...; or is it rather an extension of their operations?
Cheers,
Danny
I have yet another question: is SN adding gradually in BRU, replacing flights in LGG, ANR, ...; or is it rather an extension of their operations?
Cheers,
Danny
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
I'm sorry but there is still something I don't understand ... I'm totally aware of the fact that the departure hall is totally destroyed and that it will take several months to rebuild it completely. Like anybody said on this forum, they didn't use only firecrackers ...
But, except of the departure hall, the rest of the airport is, so far as I know,perfectly suitable for operations. The arrivals level, baggage handling system, Pier A, Pier B, Connector, passport control, security checks for passengers, ... are fully OK. So practically, the problem concerns only people travelling out of Brussels with checked luggage ! Most of people travelling for business are travelling with handbagage only, people in connection are staying in transit zone, arriving passengers are not affected. So why, f.. hell do we have to close the whole airport for months for this specific problem ??? Why do passengers travelling with handbagage only have to go trough the temporary installations for check-in ? Why can't they go directly to the entrance of Connector through a temporary protected corridor in the north part of the departure hall ?
Some airports (like HKG) offer the possibility of checking luggage in a check in area in the city. It was also the case in Brussels in "the good old times of Sabena". Why can't we make temporary installations for bagage dropping outside the airport (there are plenty of sqm of free offices in Zaventem or Brussels City ...). People could even drop their bagage the day before travelling to avoid queuing at the airport. And so only a minimum of travellers would have to use the temporary check in installations and 20% of the capacity could indeed be sufficient.
I'm not a Professional of aviation world, I'm only a aviation enthusiast and a frequent traveller and user of BRU, so maybe is there something wrong in my reasoning ? Explanations from professionals are welcome
But, except of the departure hall, the rest of the airport is, so far as I know,perfectly suitable for operations. The arrivals level, baggage handling system, Pier A, Pier B, Connector, passport control, security checks for passengers, ... are fully OK. So practically, the problem concerns only people travelling out of Brussels with checked luggage ! Most of people travelling for business are travelling with handbagage only, people in connection are staying in transit zone, arriving passengers are not affected. So why, f.. hell do we have to close the whole airport for months for this specific problem ??? Why do passengers travelling with handbagage only have to go trough the temporary installations for check-in ? Why can't they go directly to the entrance of Connector through a temporary protected corridor in the north part of the departure hall ?
Some airports (like HKG) offer the possibility of checking luggage in a check in area in the city. It was also the case in Brussels in "the good old times of Sabena". Why can't we make temporary installations for bagage dropping outside the airport (there are plenty of sqm of free offices in Zaventem or Brussels City ...). People could even drop their bagage the day before travelling to avoid queuing at the airport. And so only a minimum of travellers would have to use the temporary check in installations and 20% of the capacity could indeed be sufficient.
I'm not a Professional of aviation world, I'm only a aviation enthusiast and a frequent traveller and user of BRU, so maybe is there something wrong in my reasoning ? Explanations from professionals are welcome
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Most of this will indeed by used, except Pier B, Gallery of Light, etc. (not because they can't be used technically, but because they are still not released for commercial operations, this should happen relatively soon in a next phase).SN539 wrote:
But, except of the departure hall, the rest of the airport is, so far as I know,perfectly suitable for operations. The arrivals level, baggage handling system, Pier A, Pier B, Connector, passport control, security checks for passengers, ... are fully OK.
The tents that have been built are basically nothing more than corridors towards Connector, with some ticket desks and PRM etc. People that don't have to check-in, just go through the pre-check and proceed directly to Connector. Only those that have to check-in/drop their bags go into the actual temporary check-in hall (which is not in the tents, but in a part of Connector on platform level).SN539 wrote:So practically, the problem concerns only people travelling out of Brussels with checked luggage ! Most of people travelling for business are travelling with handbagage only, people in connection are staying in transit zone, arriving passengers are not affected. So why, f.. hell do we have to close the whole airport for months for this specific problem ??? Why do passengers travelling with handbagage only have to go trough the temporary installations for check-in ? Why can't they go directly to the entrance of Connector through a temporary protected corridor in the north part of the departure hall ?
You could argue that they should seperate those that have already checked-in and only have carry-on luggage as from the start instead of getting them all through the same pre-check and route to Connector. But in this early stage there is not much of an alternative.
There is no easy other way to reach Connector from the departures hall, without disturbing the renovations there and it would require more resources from fedpol to have a pre-check at two locations.
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
There will be a short ceremony on the tarmac at 13h40 (ETD SN-1901), to honour the victims of 22/03. The ceremony will start with one minute of silence.sn26567 wrote:Sunday's SN flights from BRU:
SN1901 Brussels (BRU) 13:40 Faro (FAO) 15:35
SN1545 Brussels (BRU) 15:55 Athens (ATH) 20:00
SN1795 Brussels (BRU) 18:40 Turin (TRN) 20:30
Flemish public tv VRT will broadcast this live in its 13h00 news. Commercial tv VTM is also preparing live coverage.
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
(edited : live coverage)Passenger wrote:There will be a short ceremony on the tarmac at 13h40 (ETD SN-1901), to honour the victims of 22/03. The ceremony will start with one minute of silence.sn26567 wrote:Sunday's SN flights from BRU:
SN1901 Brussels (BRU) 13:40 Faro (FAO) 15:35
SN1545 Brussels (BRU) 15:55 Athens (ATH) 20:00
SN1795 Brussels (BRU) 18:40 Turin (TRN) 20:30
Flemish public tv VRT and commercial TV are broadcasting this live at this very moment.
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
VRT has already made their live coverage a disgrace. Reporter that has no clue about what is being said and images of rockets, from another headline, being fired in the background.Passenger wrote: There will be a short ceremony on the tarmac at 13h40 (ETD SN-1901), to honour the victims of 22/03. The ceremony will start with one minute of silence.
Flemish public tv VRT will broadcast this live in its 13h00 news. Commercial tv VTM is also preparing live coverage.
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Take off was live on VTM indeed: OO-SNC, Brussels Airlines's Magritte A320-200.
during taxiing, OO-SNC was flanked by representatives from all emergency and other services from Brussels Airport.
during taxiing, OO-SNC was flanked by representatives from all emergency and other services from Brussels Airport.
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Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
I'm sure BRU will emerge stronger from this kind of mess in the medium term !
SN desserve it the same way.
RIP to all the victims and strengt to all the wounded people (physically or morally).
SN desserve it the same way.
RIP to all the victims and strengt to all the wounded people (physically or morally).
Cheers
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
First departure of a commercial flight after the attacks: SN1901 to Faro, operated by Airbus A320 OO-SNC ("Magritte")
The tribute on the tarmac by emergency services
Photos Brussels Airport
The tribute on the tarmac by emergency services
Photos Brussels Airport
André
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Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Finnair flights to Brussels on April 5 will still be cancelled. On April 6, Finnair will operate two flights, one of which returns to Helsinki the same day: AY813, AY814 and AY815.
André
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Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
SN has uploaded an updated version of it's planned flight schedule on their website. For Monday they added some flights that were previously not mentionned, for Tuesday it seems like there will be about 40-45 departing European flights (some destinations with more than 1 daily again) and 6 long haul. Meanwhile they continue to fly from ANR and LGG. Some routes remain fully cancelled, but the majority will get at least 1 flight again as from Tuesday.
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Three photos I made today as Brussels Airlines operated the very first pax flight ex BRU in twelve days.
Best regards,
Ivan
Best regards,
Ivan
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
I hope they re-establish the public transport links soon. I'm supposed to return to BRU on Tuesday, but as it looks now, we will be forced to walk to the Zaventem (the municipality, not the airport) train station to get out.
Re: Reopening Brussels Airport after the 22/03/2016 terror attacks
Same problem for me on Tuesday. I always can take a taxi but it will cost me +/- 35 EUR for a 15' ride when the TGV to CDG costs +/- 60 EUR ... Nice