BRUSSELS AIRPORT TO BENEFIT FROM HIGH SPEED RAIL LINK

BY ALAN OSBORN BRUSSELS Airport is braced for development following this month's (June) inauguration of Diabolo, a new high-speed railway link financed by the European Commission. The airport has lacked access to the European high speed rail network, to which rivals Amsterdam, Paris and Frankfurt are all connected. Jan Van Der Cruysse, spokesman for the airport, told Jane's Airport Review that while no airlines had yet scheduled additional flights into Brussels because of the new service, "it will make it a lot easier for passengers to get to and from the ...


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