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- Brussels Airport is advising passengers that the strike will close for the departure of flights.
- The strike will take place on Monday, March 31, 2025.
- The airlines have published suggestions to help passengers reset and find alternative options.
If you fly to a famous European airport, passengers will need to be patient.
Brussels Airport recently announced that several labor organizations, including security staff, will be closed for flights departing on Monday, March 31, 2025 due to a planned strike.
“Since passengers’ flights are canceled, it is possible to cancel the flights,” the Brussels airport said in a consultation on its website. “We advise all travelers to see their flight status on their airline or on their website or app.”
The strike can have the effects of the entire European and global travel, as many international carriers fly to Brussels airport and fly, including Air Canada, Austria, British Airways, Delta Airlines, Easy Jet, Emirates, Alliance Airways, Airways, Airways, Airways, Airways, Ice Lindsar, Airways.
Brussels Airlines advised passengers that it has not yet canceled any flights, but is providing free reservation options and refund as a precautionary measure to remove any possible travel crowd.
Several US airlines are also publishing travel alerts. For example, United Airlines recently published a consultation for Brussels for passengers between March 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025 that they could reset their journey without a fee. The airline is allowing passengers to fly in Amsterdam (AMS) or any of the Paris (CDG) without difference in fare.
Alternative airports that passengers can consider flying include Frankfurt and Cologne, or Switzerland’s jewelry in Germany. Several European rail providers provide a non -stop train trip between Amsterdam and Brussels, and it takes about two hours and seven minutes.
In January 2025, more than 1.5 million passengers traveled through Brussels Airport, which was an 8.2 percent increase in 2024.