Brussels bru which airport. Brussels airports - how to get to the city center from Zaventem and Charleroi

Brussels Airport - Brussels Airport (Luchthaven Brussel-Nationaal, L’aeroport de Bruxelles-National).Though Brussels   Serve two international airports Brussels-Zaventem (BRU)   and Brussels Charleroi (CRL)usually flights from Of Russia   they arrive on the first one (to make sure that the flight you have chosen arrives exactly there, check the code on the ticket with the airport code - BRU or CRL). Brussels-Zaventem   recognized as the best airport in Europe in 2005. And from next year it was officially called - " Brussels Airport, welcome to Europe!"-" Brussels Airport, Welcome To Europe. "The airport is served by The Brussels Airport Company. You can book in advance

The history of the airport began in 1914, when German occupants built a hangar for airships on this site (in a field near the city of Zaventem, 11 km from Brussels). In 1940, again the Germans at the “second advent” built here a “triangle” of three differently oriented runways - surprisingly, but for the most part they are still used today. Then the first technical buildings were erected. They say that the occupiers quite culturally consulted with the locals where and what to build - therefore, it seems that it has taken root ... Now it is a comfortable, modern, well-equipped building, and the airport's passenger turnover is about 20 million people a year. The airport is used by Lufthansa, Brussels Airlines, Aeroflot, Abelag Aviation, European Air Transport, EVA Air, Jet Airways, AirBaltic, Air France, Air One, Finnair, KLM, LOT, Ryanair, SAS, Swiss, etc. There were no particularly serious disasters here - only in 1961 the US Boeing 707 fell during landing, and then 72 people died. Two other disasters (this is another American crashed cargo Boeing 747 and a burned-out Armenian Airbus A-320) cost no casualties. The structure of the airport is quite simple (not Charles De Gaulle, yes ...) - only one terminal, which occupies three floors and a "basement". On the top floor of the Promenade (Level 4 - 4 level) there is a large part of shops and cafes, as well as a view of the runway. Keep in mind that shops, restaurants, cafes, ticket offices, information points - almost everything closes at 21 o’clock, although in general the airport, of course, works round the clock! Recreation areas offer wi-fi internet connection (free, around the clock). Level 3 (level 3) is the departure hall, here you can find a information desk and get free airport maps (which is very useful). Check-in for all flights at the airport takes place in one hall. As a rule, flights to non-Schengen countries depart from terminal B. Access to this terminal is not far from check-in counters. Stores will be before customs and passport control, after - too, but mostly with all kinds of Belgian souvenirs and goods. They don’t carry a bus to the plane from terminal B - they serve the gut. Level 2 (Level 2) - Arrivals Hall, Post Office, ATM, car rental office and travel agency desk. Right there, opposite the exit, taxis are parked. Level 0 (in our opinion) - a bus station and a left-luggage office. The exit to the trains is underground, this is Level -1 (level -1, basement, in short. ..). Connect all levels of escalators and elevators. An exact map of all this is available at http://www.brusselsairport.be/en/passngr/at_the_airport/airport_map/. How to get from the airport to Brussels (or vice versa, from Brussels to the airport)? You can rent a car - you will find the offices of five companies (Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz Sixt) in the arrivals hall, Level 2 (level 2). You can hire a car with a personal chauffeur, see this here - www.directway.be. You can take a taxi. They park directly opposite the exit from the arrivals hall, at the same level, Level 2 (level 2). On average, a trip from the airport to the center of Brussels will cost you 45 Euros. They have taxis with yellow-blue symbols. But if you are not proud, then you can just leave by bus. You need to go down to the buses from the arrivals hall one floor down, it will be Level 0 (level - 0, first floor, in our opinion). There are three platforms. De Lijn buses take passengers to Brussels North Station (routes 272 and 471), NATO (272, 471, 620) and to the Roodebeek Metro (359, 659). They depart from platforms A and B. Details of the routes must be looked at http://www.delijn.be. Tickets there are about 3 Euros. From the third platform, C, there are STIB buses (route 12: Brussels Airport - Brussels City, route 21: Brussels Airport - Ducale) run on the route "airport - EU institutions in Brussels" (the so-called European Quarter). This is an express train, travel time is 30 minutes. But after 8 pm and on weekends it runs like a regular route and makes all the stops! Details of the routes should be looked at http://www.stib.be/airport-line.html?l\u003den. And keep in mind - in the machine (the same GO, located on platform C), a bus ticket will cost you 4 Euros, and for the driver - 6 Euros. You can get from the airport to the hotel for free - if you check into one of the hotels in the airport area (Crowne Plaza Brussels Airport, NH Brussels Airport Hotel, Gresham Belson Hotel Brussels Airport, Thon Hotel Brussels Airport, Holiday Inn Brussels Airport, Hotel Mercure Brussels Airport, Holiday Inn Express, Hotel Ibis Brussels Airport, Novotel Brussels Airport, Best Western hotel AXIS, Courtyard by Marriott Brussels Hotel, Van der Valk Hotel Brussels Airport, Etap Hotel Brussels Airport, Hotel Formule 1 Brussels Airport). The shuttles allocated by these hotels go to them, they need to go down from the arrivals hall one floor down to Level 0 (level - 0, first floor, in our opinion). They depart from platform E. However, driving on any motor vehicle even in Belgium is fraught with traffic jams - this must be remembered so as not to be late! Absolutely, you won’t be late for the train. at the exit from the control zone, on the right, there will be an elevator and escalators. On anything, go down to the “basement” to minus the first level (Level -1, level -1, with the picture “train”), you will see in the big ticket office, and there are four small descents even lower on the platform. Before the slopes there will be an electronic board, there will be the departure time of the nearest train. Tickets can be bought at the vending machine, at the box office or from the conductor. There are nuances - the machine accepts only a trifle, and she needs to stock up in advance. There may be a queue at the ticket office (at rush hour), or it may be closed (late arrival). A purchase from a conductor will cost you an extra 3 Euros (if you approach him in advance and say that you need a ticket) or even 12.5 Euros (if you do not inform him in advance). You can also order a ticket in advance, even at home, on the Internet (http://www.belgianrail.be), pay with your card, an electronic ticket in * .pdf format will be sent to you by e-mail. Be sure to print it on paper and take it with you, and present it to the conductor on the train, he will stamp it. In general, in this case, an identity document may also be required from you - but this rarely happens. From the airport's railway station, trains run almost every 15 minutes to the three railway stations of Brussels: Brussels North, Brussels Midi, Brussels Central. Travel time to the city center - 12 - 17 minutes! The fare is 7.80 Euros (first class - 9.60 Euros - prices for 2013). You will find the trains back to the airport at the mentioned stations by the inscription Luchthaven Zaventem-Nationaal and the airplane icon. Trains start running at about 4:30 in the morning and end at about 23:00 in the evening. In any case, if you need more detailed information in advance, go to http://www.belgianrail.be, hammer in the "trip planner" the start and end point of the route (airport, for example - Brussel-Nat-Luchthaven, north station , for example - Bru.-Noord / Brux.-Nord), and you will know everything for sure (exact time of departure and arrival of the train, travel time, number of transfers, platform numbers; in details, if you press (+), all stops will appear , and by clicking the "buy ticket" button at the top right and filling out a simple form, you will find out the exact fare). And you can buy a ticket online. It should be noted that in the same train wagons can be 1 and 2 classes. The difference in price is a couple of euros. Grade 1 is a little more comfortable - there are wider seats, less people and more oxygen. Outside, first-class cars with a yellow stripe and the number 1, inside the car also has a number 1 or 2, depending on the class. If you decide to stay in 1st grade by buying a ticket in the second, then you just need to pay the difference to the conductor.

Full name of the airport: Brussels International Airport

The international name of the airport:   Brussels international airport

IATA code for Brussels airport: BRU

The country:   Belgium

Address:   Brussels Airport BE-1930 Zaventem, Belgium

Location of Brussels Airport: The airport is located in Zaventem, 11 km northeast of Brussels.

Official website of Brussels Airport:   www.brusselsairport.be

Number of Terminals: 1

Scheme of the airport of Brussels:

  Arrival

Brussels Airport online flight scoreboard:   Departures

  Brussels International Airport   It is the base airport for the main Belgian airline carrier. Brussels airport   It belongs to the largest airports in Belgium and serves a huge number of airlines and passengers. A 75% stake in the airport management company is owned by a consortium of private investors and a Belgian state owns 25%.

How to get from Brussels airport to the city

Bus
  The bus station is at ground level, one floor down from the arrival hall. It can be easily reached with escalators or elevators.

A train
  The railway station of Brussels Airport is located on the -1 floor of the terminal. Up to 4 trains per hour connect the airport with Brussels North, Brussels Central and Brussels Midi stations. In addition, direct trains depart from the airport to the east, south, west and north of Belgium.

Approximate travel time from Brussels Airport to:

Antwerp: 37 minutes
  Brussels Central (city center): 17 minutes
  Ghent: 54 minutes
  Leuven: 15 minutes
  Mechelen: 11 minutes
Mons: 75 minutes

Taxi
  Taxis with a counter are available for arriving passengers at the exit from the arrivals hall. The fare from the airport to the center of Brussels is approximately € 45. Licensed taxis can be identified by the blue and yellow emblems. Travelers are advised to avoid unlicensed taxis.

Recently, a couple of months ago, I was lucky enough to visit the European super airport in Brussels. In short, in two or three words, I really liked it. During the arrival, departure, I felt at home ... It is to this extent that the airport has its passengers !!!

Of course, the air hub is impressive in size. Even, despite my experience, I was a little confused at the airport: where to go, where to run ... The flow of people is terribly large:

  • some passengers arrive;
  • other passengers fly away;
  • still others are docking.

I will not tell any terrible stories with lost suitcases, evil employees. Here, believe me, to find fault with the structure and organization of work can only be too demanding. The level of passenger service here, I believe, is at a high level. By the way, on level 3 you can take a map of the airport. The thing is very useful, especially for those who have not yet had time to understand the features of the air harbor.

What also pleased me was the free water for all passengers. Please, in the waiting rooms there are fountains with drinking water. Agree, a pleasant trifle!


I flew from the airport around 18.00. At this time, absolutely all the shops, bars, restaurants were working. I didn’t have to get bored, time just flew by. But at 21.00 almost everything here closes. Therefore, who is going to travel at night, be prepared that there will be nothing to do here.