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[Press releases Brussels Airport] Nearly 1.8 million passengers (+1.9%) at Brussels Airport in March, 75,000 tonnes (+8.8%) of cargo

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Nearly 1.8 million passengers (+1.9%) at Brussels Airport in March 75,000 tonnes (+8.8%) of cargo In March, nearly 1.8 million passengers travelled via Brussels Airport, representing a 1.9% increase despite the negative impact of the Middle East conflict and the national strike day on 12 March. Last month, Brussels Airport further expanded its offer with two new airlines and two new destinations. In the cargo segment, volumes increased by 8.8% to a total of 75,000 tonnes.
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Nearly 1.8 million passengers (+1.9%) at Brussels Airport in March

 

75,000 tonnes (+8.8%) of cargo

 
 

In March, nearly 1.8 million passengers travelled via Brussels Airport, representing a 1.9% increase despite the negative impact of the Middle East conflict and the national strike day on 12 March. Last month, Brussels Airport further expanded its offer with two new airlines and two new destinations. In the cargo segment, volumes increased by 8.8% to a total of 75,000 tonnes.

 

Negative impact of the Middle East conflict and union action

 

Due to the situation in the Middle East, there were no flights to Tel Aviv and Doha in March, and a reduced offer to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This resulted in a loss of around 50,000 passengers.

 

Domestically, there was a national day of action against the federal government’s cost-cutting measures. Part of the staff of the external security service provider went on strike, forcing the cancellation of 359 departing and arriving flights. In total, 30,000 passengers were affected.

 

In addition, the spring holidays took place in February this year, which also impacted passenger numbers. Nevertheless, the airport welcomed a total of 1,767,797 passengers in March, an increase of 1.9% compared to March 2025.

 

March also brought positive news with the arrival of two new airlines and new routes. Air China now operates seven weekly flights to Beijing and three to the new destination Chengdu, expanding the Asian network to nine direct connections. Another newcomer is the Spanish airline Volotea, with three weekly flights to Oviedo (Asturias, Spain). Finally, Royal Air Maroc is also expanding its offer with two weekly flights to Tetouan.

 

Transfer passengers account for 17% of the departing passengers, mainly connecting to destinations in Africa, North America and Europe.

 

The ten most popular destinations in March were Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland, Morocco, Türkiye, the United States, Portugal and the United Kingdom.

 

Cargo volumes continue to grow (+8.8%)

 

Total cargo volume via Brussels Airport reached 74,419 tonnes in March, an increase of 8.8% compared to the same month in 2025. Flown cargo increased by 5.1%, driven by growth in the integrator segment (+5.8%) and by strong growth in the full freighter segment (+14.1%), supported by additional frequencies to Latin America and Asia.

 

Belly cargo decreased by 8%, mainly due to cancelled passenger flights to the Middle East and the strike on 12 March. Trucked volumes, on the other hand, saw a significant increase of nearly 30%.

 

The main import regions are Asia, Africa and North America. The same top three regions are also seen in exports.

 

Slight decrease in flight movements (-0.7%)

 

In March, the number of commercial flight movements decreased by 0.7% compared to the same month in 2025. This decline is seen in both passenger flights (-0.5%) and cargo flights (-2.8%).

 

As in previous months, the average number of passengers per flight is increasing. In March, there were on average 139 passengers per flight, four more than last year.

 
 

 

 
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[Brussels Airport ] More than 1.25 million passengers at Brussels Airport during the Easter holidays

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More than 1.25 million passengers at Brussels Airport during the Easter holidays The Easter holidays start this Friday in Flemish schools, and they are expected to be a busy period at Brussels Airport. Between Friday 3 and Sunday 19 April, more than 1.25 million passengers will travel through the airport, an increase of 5% compared to the same period last year. As every year, sun destinations remain particularly popular, especially around the Mediterranean, both in Southern Europe and North Africa.
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More than 1.25 million passengers
at Brussels Airport during
the Easter holidays

 
 

The Easter holidays start this Friday in Flemish schools, and they are expected to be a busy period at Brussels Airport. Between Friday 3 and Sunday 19 April, more than 1.25 million passengers will travel through the airport, an increase of 5% compared to the same period last year. As every year, sun destinations remain particularly popular, especially around the Mediterranean, both in Southern Europe and North Africa.

 

The traditional Easter holiday period starts on Friday 3 April, which, with around 74,000 passengers, will be one of the busiest days at the airport. The peak days, however, are expected on Monday 6 and Monday 13 April, with approximately 80,000 passengers each day, including 43,000 and 41,000 departing passengers respectively. In total, Brussels Airport expects more than 1.25 million passengers over a two‑week period. This represents a 5% increase compared to the Easter holidays of 2025 in Flemish schools. In French‑speaking schools, the spring holidays will only start from Friday 24 April.

 

Sun destinations

 

During the Easter holidays, travellers will easily find their ideal destination within the extensive range of flights offered at Brussels Airport. City trips in Europe and sun destinations remain very popular, with Cape Verde, Spain, Greece, the Canary Islands, Italy, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Tunisia and Turkey among the most popular choices.

 

During the Easter holidays, the offer to several destinations will be further expanded. Additional capacity is provided to Agadir, Marrakech and Tetouan in Morocco. In Spain, the new connection to Asturias (Oviedo) is added, alongside an increase in the number of flights to Alicante, Malaga, Palma and Sevilla. The offer to Malta is also strengthened during this period.

 

Easter bunnies surprise passengers with chocolate eggs

 

To immerse travellers in a friendly spring and chocolate atmosphere, two Easter bunnies will roam the airport from 1 to 7 April. They will be present, among other places, at the security screening and in Piers A and B, where they will hand out chocolate eggs and happily pose for photos with passengers.

 

This initiative is part of a long‑standing tradition at Brussels Airport, where chocolate is by far the most popular product among travellers. No less than one third of all products sold at the airport consist of chocolates and pralines. Every minute, more than 1.5 kilograms of chocolate are sold, amounting to approximately 850 tonnes per year. This makes Brussels Airport the largest point of sale for chocolate in the world, once again highlighting the enduring popularity of this typically Belgian treat among both national and international passengers.

 

Belgian craftsmanship is also at the heart of concept store The Wave, located in Pier A. The store introduces travellers to Belgian design through three local brands (Clio, Colorush and June 21 Jewelry). The Wave has now been present at the airport for one year and is marking this anniversary with a series of special promotions.

 

Five tips for a smooth journey

 

For a smooth and stress‑free start to the Easter holidays, Brussels Airport advises travellers to keep the following tips in mind:

 
  1. Arrive at the airport in good time and check the website for personalised advice.
    1. Allow at least 2 hours for a flight within the Schengen area and at least 3 hours for a flight outside Schengen, including the United Kingdom, Ireland and Turkey.
  2. Download the Brussels Airport app to receive the latest information about your flight, such as the check‑in desk and gate number.
  3. Use public transport to travel to the airport or reserve a parking space online in advance.
  4. Follow the rules for liquids in your hand luggage and fill your empty water bottle after the security screening.
  5. Still have questions about your journey through Brussels Airport? Ask chatbot BRUce, your digital travel companion.
 

Read all the tips again for a comfortable start to your journey:
Prepare for your flight | Brussels Airport

 

Looking for more travel inspiration? Discover the full offer at:
https://www.brusselsairport.be/en/passenger/destinations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Contact
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Brussels Airport Company
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1930 Zaventem
Phone+32 (0)2 753 53 53 (for journalists only)

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