BA cancels flights to Brussels until next week
British Airways has cancelled all flights to Brussels Zaventem airport up to and including Monday April 4 following last week’s bomb attacks.
The airline said it was keeping flights from next Tuesday to Brussels under review.
The airport remains closed to passengers due to the damage caused in last week’s double explosion. It has given no date for the reopening.
BA is offering a limited number of flights to Liege as an alternative to Brussels, but passengers booked to travel up to next Tuesday can claim a full refund or amend their booking.
BA passengers due to travel from April 5 to 9 can reschedule their flights or switch to an alternative destination.
EasyJet is operating flights to Lille instead of Brussels up until tomorrow.
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