Belgium, a hub of international travel, is home to major airports such as Brussels Airport (BRU), Brussels South Charleroi (CRL), and Antwerp International (ANR). Whether you were flying for business, leisure, or returning home, a flight cancellation can be a frustrating experience. However, under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, you may be entitled to compensation of up to €600 per passenger.
Flights in Belgium can be cancelled for various reasons, including:
Bad Weather: Fog, snow, or heavy rain can disrupt flights, especially in winter.
Strikes: Airline staff or air traffic control strikes frequently impact flights.
Technical Issues: Aircraft malfunctions may lead to last-minute cancellations.
Operational Reasons: Airlines sometimes overbook or adjust schedules.
Air Traffic Congestion: Being an important European hub, delays and reroutes can cause cancellations.
If your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure, you have the right to compensation unless the airline can prove extraordinary circumstances (e.g., extreme weather or political instability). Here’s what you may be entitled to:
€250 for flights up to 1,500 km
€400 for flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km
€600 for flights over 3,500 km (when departing from the EU or arriving in the EU on an EU airline)
Additionally, the airline must offer:
A full refund or alternative flight.
Meals, refreshments, and hotel accommodation if necessary.
Airport transfers if re-routed to another airport.
If your flight is cancelled at Brussels Airport (BRU), check for alternatives at:
Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) – A major hub for low-cost airlines, about 60 km from Brussels.
Antwerp International Airport (ANR) – Smaller but serves select European destinations.
Liège Airport (LGG) – Alternative for flights to France and beyond.
Many airlines may rebook you from these airports, and train connections between them are efficient. If you need to reach Charleroi from Brussels, you can take a direct shuttle or a train + bus combination.
Make sure you have:
Your booking confirmation
Boarding pass
Any messages/emails from the airline about the cancellation
The flight must have departed from or arrived in the EU on an EU airline.
Cancellation must not be due to extraordinary circumstances.
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Request food and accommodation from the airline.
Check alternative flights with other airlines.
Consider nearby airports for rebooking options.
Keep receipts for any extra expenses—you may be reimbursed!
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