BRUSSELS AIRPORT TO EXPAND CONNECTOR TO NON-SCHENGEN FLIGHTS

Brussels Airport Company is to open its ground-breaking Connector terminal-linking building to flights outside the European Schengen passport-free zone mid-March, just a year after its initial launch. Before Connector, Brussels Airport passengers had to use a tunnel, lifts and escalators to reach gates in Pier A – the Connector replaced all of this with a spacious surface building, opened March 24 (2015). Brussels Airport CEO Arnaud Feist explained: “We are looking ahead to the ‘second opening’ of Connector. From mid-March passengers flying to a ...


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