The start of the long weekend Pascal promises to be laborious for many travelers at Brussels-Zaventem airport. This Friday morning, considerable queues were trained in safety controls, in particular for passengers from countries outside Schengen space.
This Friday morning is marked by significant disturbances in Brussels Airport. Passengers arriving from countries outside the Schengen space had to be patient, the queues at the control of passports reaching up to an hour and a half. “”It’s a rush hour“Advises Jeffrey Franssens, airport spokesperson.”After this peak, before noon, the situation should improve.“
According to the spokesperson, this engorgement would be the consequence of an unusual landing concentration over a short period, thus creating traffic jams in terms of controls. A slight improvement was found around 10:00 am, with a reduction in waiting times at around 45 minutes, as Mr. Franssens said. These border security checks are provided by the federal police.
Regarding departures, the situation is much more fluid. “”Everything is going well there“assures us Jeffrey Franssens.
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