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BRUSSELS — Brussels Airport has requested airlines to cancel approximately 50% of scheduled flights on Monday, following a wave of disruptions that led to 45 departing and 30 arriving flights being scrapped on Sunday. The move aims to ease congestion and stabilize operations amid ongoing logistical challenges.
Airport officials have not disclosed the precise cause of the disruptions but confirmed that further cancellations are expected. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines before traveling and anticipate delays.
In contrast, operations at major European hubs—including London Heathrow and Berlin Brandenburg—remain unaffected, with no significant cancellations or delays reported.
The situation at Brussels underscores the fragility of airport logistics during peak travel periods and highlights the importance of coordinated contingency planning across the aviation sector.
Source: Brussels Airport Authority.
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