Brussels airport says it’s ‘technically ready’ to reopen
Brussels airport says it is “technically ready” to reopen following last week’s deadly suicide bombings, but that there will be no flights before Friday evening at the earliest.
The departure hall at Zaventem airport was badly damaged when two attackers set off their bombs on March 22 and the airport this week started tests for a temporary check-in system.
“Brussels Airport Company has received the go ahead from the fire services and the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority for a partial restart of passenger flights at the airport,” the airport says in a statement.
“The airport is thus technically ready for a restart of passenger flights in the temporary infrastructure foreseen for check-in,” it adds. “However, the authorities have yet to take a formal decision on the restart date. Until Friday evening no passenger flights will take place at Brussels Airport.”
— AFP