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  2. Brussels South Charleroi Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) north [1] of Charleroi and 46 km (28 + 1 ⁄ 2 mi) south of central Brussels. The airport is the second busiest in Belgium in terms of passengers and aircraft movements, having served 8,224,196 passengers in 2019 (82,043 movements).

  3. List of airports in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Ostend–Bruges International Airport: Public [10] Zaventem: Flemish Brabant: Flanders: EBBR BRU Brussels International Airport: Public [11] Melsbroek: Flemish Brabant: Flanders: EBMB Melsbroek Air Base: Mil./Public [12] Brustem / Sint-Truiden: Limburg: Flanders: EBST Sint-Truiden / Brustem Airfield: Private [13] Büllingen: Liège: Wallonia ...

  4. Charleroi - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, the Brussels South Charleroi Airport has evolved in a major commercial success with a grow of passengers from 210.000 in 1998 [32] to 8.3 millions passengers in 2023. [33] Therefore, it has become the second airport of Belgium for passenger transport which is a substantial asset for the economical and commercial development of the ...

  5. Transport in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Line 2 runs in a loop around the city centre. Line 5 runs between the west to the south-east of the city via the centre. Line 6 connects the King Baudouin Stadium at the north-west of Brussels, to the city centre, ending by a loop around the centre in the same way as line 2. Lines 3 and 4 are operated by major Brussels trams.

  6. Brussels Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, a railway line from Brussels city centre to the airport was constructed. The line was officially opened by King Baudouin on 15 May 1955. [citation needed] In 1956, a new 2,300 m (7,500 ft) runway was constructed, 07R/25L, which almost runs parallel with 07L/25R.

  7. List of Brussels Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport [1] Marseille: Marseille Provence Airport [1] Montpellier: Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport: Terminated [11] Nantes: Nantes Atlantique Airport: Terminated: Nice: Nice Côte d'Azur Airport [1] Paris: Charles de Gaulle Airport [1] Strasbourg: Strasbourg Airport: Toulouse: Toulouse–Blagnac Airport [1] Gambia ...

  8. Buses in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Brussels Airport: Brussels City (Troon / Trône) 37min. 10'-12' 04:59-00:38 Airport Line, stops only at Troon / Trône, Luxembourg / Luxemburg, Schuman, Meiser, Genève, Da Vinci, Bourget and Brussels Airport. Special fares between Brussels Airport and Bourget in the direction of Troon/Trône. [11] Bus 13: UZ-VUB Étangs Noirs / Zwarte Vijvers ...

  9. Brussels Metro - Wikipedia

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    Line 4 and Line 10 are tram lines using the North–South Axis tunnel which crosses the city centre from Brussels-North via Brussels-South to Albert. Line 4 runs from Brussels-North to Stalle Parking in the south. Line 10 runs from Hôpital Militaire/Militair Hospitaal in the north to Churchill in the south.