European Commission clears the acquisition of joint control over the hotel Sheraton Brussels Airport by Brussels Airport Company and Marriott
The European Commission has approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the acquisition of joint control over Airhotel Belgium BVBA (“Airhotel”) by Brussels Airport Company NV (“BAC”), both of Belgium and Marriott International, Inc. (“Marriott”) of the US. Airhotel isthe owner of the Sheraton Brussels Airport, a hotel located on the Brussels Airport site, located in Zaventem, Belgium.BAC is theowner and operator of the Brussels Airport. Marriott isa diversified hospitality company, which acts as a manager and franchisor of hotels and timeshare properties. The Commission concluded that the proposed acquisition would raise no competition concerns, because of the limited impact it would have on the market. The transaction was examined under the simplified merger review procedure. More information is available on the Commission's competition website, in the public case register under the case number M.9245. http://ec.europa.eu/competition/elojade ... e=2_M_9245
Refurbishment of customs zone in baggage reclaim hall:Work commencing on 25/03:
The baggage reclaim hall zone in which customs and the passageway to the arrivals hall are located, is receiving a thorough makeover.
Specifically, work is being carried out on various aspects:
- Inviting new look & feel
- One central exit for all passengers: no longer a distinction between passengers who have travelled inside or outside the EU.
- A wider passageway that will ensure a smoother flow.
- Increased privacy for travellers who are approached for a customs inspection.
- Improved customs offices
The works will commence on 25 March and be completed prior to the summer holidays. The zone will remain accessible and passenger flow unaffected throughout the works, although certain parts of the zone will be hidden behind a construction site wall.
Revised signage will be provided.
A storage area for luggage trolleys is also located in the area that is undergoing refurbishment. The trolleys will be distributed throughout other parts of the baggage reclaim hall. Source: Airport Community App (Airportlabs) of BRU
This morning, the automated passport scanners at Brussels Airport arrivals level were broken (again). The queues were still ok but the - most likely - expensive things should work.
Atlantis wrote: 14 May 2019, 12:18
The future extension of A-Pier West will not be within 5 years. There are many delays due to bureaucracy and external factors. Latest update
That's a pitty, because the airport is lacking gates during the morning hours!
Any update on what exactly is holding back the start of the construction works, Atlantis?
I’d wager it’s more likely the other way around. Doubts exist whether SN will keep on existing at all. EW isn’t exactly doing well, and since SN will be integrated into that group, who knows what will happen if it goes belly up.
Big if, of course.
Atlantis wrote: 14 May 2019, 12:18
The future extension of A-Pier West will not be within 5 years. There are many delays due to bureaucracy and external factors. Latest update
That's a pitty, because the airport is lacking gates during the morning hours!
Any update on what exactly is holding back the start of the construction works, Atlantis?
Hi Inquirer,
The parties who are creating the delay, I can not mention by name due to the ongoing status. But there are several. But to receive the needed permissions and approvals is taking soooo long. Politics
We are one of the few countries where it takes so long to receive permissions. But like I wrote, this is only one of the few issues