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N77014 wrote:Does anybody have more news about Vueling operations as of Wednesday the 6th of April .
Vueling flies to LIL until 5 April. They have not yet communicated about 6 April.
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It will be a chaos until people feel unsure.
How can you leave from one airport and land in another ?
They (all airlines) need to make a mi-term plan week by week.
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All parkings at LGG are full. Passengers are asked to be dropped by someone else or to take a shuttle from Brussels or from Liege Guillemins station.
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... en if like me you have the "great chance" to get a flight from Brussels, just wear your most confortable shoes and walk, because no transport public available. Welcome in Albania.

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SN539 wrote:... en if like me you have the "great chance" to get a flight from Brussels, just wear your most confortable shoes and walk, because no transport public available. Welcome in Albania.
And prepare to do some stairs. No idea how many lifts are available.

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THAI to operate 777-300ER to Liege on 05APR16 and 07APR16.

ETIHAD has extended Brussels service cancellation until 15APR16 inclusive.

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Come on guys be a bit more positive! Walking a bit and climbing some stairs isn't exactly the end of the world isn't it? Besides this is temporary (as you obviously know) and there is an elevator provided for those who might need it (Elderly, families with small kids, PRM's,...)

I do agree on the public transport part, I feel there could have been a shuttle service linking the station of Zaventem with the airport but who knows that they are planning to start again on train services* and perhaps bus services too in the coming days...

* As posted by Passenger in another topic train services won't be operated in the coming days due to damage of the passageway.
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Is the Airport Express bus service between Antwerp and BRU running? It's not really public transport, but it's not taxi either...

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PttU wrote:Is the Airport Express bus service between Antwerp and BRU running? It's not really public transport, but it's not taxi either...
https://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-be/ ... twerp.aspx

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luchtzak wrote:
PttU wrote:Is the Airport Express bus service between Antwerp and BRU running? It's not really public transport, but it's not taxi either...
https://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-be/ ... twerp.aspx
No, I meant http://www.airportexpress.be/page?page=AntwerpenBrussel

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PttU wrote:
luchtzak wrote:
PttU wrote:Is the Airport Express bus service between Antwerp and BRU running? It's not really public transport, but it's not taxi either...
https://www.brusselsairlines.com/nl-be/ ... twerp.aspx
No, I meant http://www.airportexpress.be/page?page=AntwerpenBrussel
"...Gezien de recente gebeurtenissen op de luchthaven van Zaventem, rijdt onze Airport Express tot nader order niet..."Translated: Untill further notice, our Airport Express to/from Brussels Airport is not operating.

http://www.airportexpress.be/page?&orl= ... uws&nws=19

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For those interested, pics of the Thai 777-300ER in LGG
http://www.mst-aviation.nl/website/view ... 73&t=40742
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Antwerp Airport expects that Brussels Airlines will end operations to/from Antwerp within a few days.

http://www.gva.be/cnt/dmf20160404_02218 ... -afgebouwd

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Nice article about the quick move of SN to LGG, new security measure, security badges contreversy and more
http://www.lecho.be/entreprises/transpo ... 1459791730
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More and more SN flights return to Brussels. But there are still a handful departing from Antwerp. Here is a view of the departure board of ANR this morning (picture Luchtzak):
ANR departures 05.04.2016
ANR departures 05.04.2016
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Any idea what's going to happen with the 2 Flybe Dashes that landed in BRU just before the attack

I noticed all the Dash destinations (HAJ, BLL, .... ) still to be cancelled, quite strange having a crew and 2 A/C in BRU I would think that those A/Cs would be put into service ASAP.

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A new diversion parking has been opened at Liege Airport, with free shuttles to the terminal. The regular parkings are frequently full.

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LGG is currently handling 70 flights per day (was 100 during the peak), decreasing little by little.
There is room for more flighs, I wonder why alitalia doesnt resume Linate...
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According to SN website, last flight from LGG will be operated on 8/4 : two AGP flight, one TFS and three BCN flights.
Last flight from ANR will be operated 7/4 : 1 BSL flight, 1 BLQ, 1 BOD, 1 FLR and 1 WAW

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The 2 Q400 are leased to Brussels Airlines and it is their call to let us fly again.

Crew is mixed: some (like me) are based in BRU, others are based in the UK and that is where they are. We have no non-BRU based crew here at the moment. In the next few months all crew will be BRU based and no more UK crew will operate for SN.

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