Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport (French: l'Aroport de Bruxelles, Dutch: Luchthaven Brussel), also called Brussels National Airport or Zaventem Airport, is an international airport located in Zaventem, near Brussels, Belgium. The airport is a hub to SN Brussels Airlines, Virgin Express and DHL Aviation, has the IATA Airport Code BRU and the ICAO Airport Code EBBR. The airport was created during World War II by the German occupying force. There is an urban legend about the airport creation in Zaventem. According to this legend, the Germans would have built the airport after asking locals what was the best place to build it, and Belgians then would have pointed them this location because they knew it was an often foggy place.

Airlines

Defunct airlines

Defunct airlines with a homebase at Brussels (incomplete list):

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