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  2. Flibco - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium, Flibco has launched [3] [4] [5] lines to Charleroi airport, which is poorly served by local public transport. Initially, the service was only available from Brussels Midi station, but later expanded to include connections from Bruges, Ghent, Arlon, Mons, Antwerp (BE), Breda, Tilburg (NL), Lille [6] (FR), Luxembourg (LU). In 2019 it ...

  3. 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).

  4. List of airports in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Names shown in bold indicate airports with scheduled service on ... Brussels South Charleroi Airport: Public [16] Chièvres:

  5. Transport in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The secondary airport is Brussels South Charleroi Airport, located in Gosselies, a part of the city of Charleroi , some 50 km (30 mi) south-west of Brussels, which can be accessed by highway (E19 then E420) or a private bus.

  6. Transport in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Airplane passengers in Belgium can use 5 airports, the largest of which being the Brussels Airport. The other airports are the Ostend-Bruges International Airport, the Brussels-South Charleroi Airport, the Liège Airport and the Antwerp International Airport. [7] Other airports are military airports or small civil airports with no scheduled ...

  7. Belgian railway line 124 - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian railway line 124 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Brussels to Charleroi. The first section, between Luttre and Charleroi, was built in 1843. The complete line, which runs 55.9 km, was opened on 1 June 1874. [1] The line passes through the following stations: Brussels-South; Forest-East; Uccle-Stalle; Uccle-Calevoet; Linkebeek ...

  8. Gare du Midi metro station - Wikipedia

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    Gare du Midi or Zuidstation is a rapid transit station in Brussels, Belgium, consisting of both a metro station (on the southern segment of lines 2 and 6) and a premetro (underground tram) station (serving lines 4 and 10 on the North–South Axis between Brussels-North railway station and Albert premetro station).

  9. List of Belgian railway services - Wikipedia

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    Tournai–Leuze–Ath–Silly–Enghien–Halle–Brussels-South–Brussels-Central–Brussels-North–Diegem–Zaventem–Brussels Airport-Zaventem: 1x per hour IC 06A Mons–Jurbise–Soignies–Braine-le-Comte–Brussels-South–Brussels-Central–Brussels-North–Brussels Airport-Zaventem: 1x per hour IC 07

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