
Air Malta will resume direct scheduled services to Brussels tomorrow. It was flying to Dusseldorf over the past two weeks following the terrorist attack which forced the closure of the airport in the Belgian capital. During this time it carried 4,000 passengers to and from Dusseldorf and organised land transportation to and from Brussels. Due to additional security arrangements, Brussels airport is requesting departing passengers to be at the terminal at least three hours before departure. Departing passengers should carry a printed copy of their electronic ticket as they may otherwise not be allowed entry into the terminal. "Passengers should also bear in mind that services and facilities at Brussels' airport are not yet fully restored and they may be required to walk longer distances and climb more steps unaided. It may therefore be in their interest not to carry heavy cabin baggage," Air Malta said. http://ift.tt/1URYZIW
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