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Traveling from most locations, it is best to book your flight to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport during the month of January for the best deal, although there are other times of the year which offer great deals as well.
On average, from most locations, when planning your trip to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport, try to book your flight in the region of 32 days in advance for the cheapest prices.
Most of our users find that booking their departure to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport on a Tuesday is the cheapest. Conversely, departing on a Saturday seems to be the most expensive.
Typically, cheap prices to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport are most often found for morning flights. Cheap prices are less likely for afternoon flights.
Currently, Belgium travel restrictions include travel to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport. Entry restrictions
The Belgian Government has prohibited all non-essential travel to and from Belgium from January 27 to March 1. Certain exemptions apply for urgent family or professional reasons. Further details are on the Belgian Government Coronavirus website (in French) Belgium has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not arriving from EEA Member States or Switzerland. Travelers entering Belgium will be required to self-isolate for 14 days on arrival. From January 1, UK nationals are no longer classified as EU/EEA nationals and will not be allowed entry to Belgium. Essential travel is still permitted. These restrictions do not apply to UK nationals who are legally resident in Belgium. They will be allowed to re-enter the country, but will need to present proof of residency. Travelers arriving from Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, Thailand or Uruguay are also allowed to enter Belgium. Diplomats, humanitarian aid workers, and military personnel may enter the country. Nationals of Andorra, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, San Marino, Serbia and Vatican City may enter Belgium with proof of connection travel to their home country.
Entry requirementsAll travelers must fill in a Passenger Locator Form 48 hours to their arrival. Travelers must present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued within 72 hours prior to their departure. Children under the age of 12 and residents of Belgium are exempt from presenting a COVID-19 PCR-RT test result. From December 25, travelers arriving from the UK must present a valid medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued within 48 hours prior to arrival.
Quarantine requirementsBelgium has created a 'traffic light' system to track countries and regions which are experiencing high incidence rates of COVID-19. All Travelers from "red zones" will be required to self-isolate for 7 days after arrival, while those entering Belgium from "orange" regions are asked to be vigilant. The updated list of regions can be found on this site (in French). Residents returning from a red zone and staying there for more than 48 hours must undergo a mandatory test on day 1 and day 7 of quarantine. As from January 2, passengers will receive a text message upon their return with which they can register at a test center. The testing capacity at Brussels Airport will be further expanded to allow incoming travelers to be tested voluntarily upon arrival. Test capacity is being developed at Charleroi Airport and at Brussels-Midi station. Travelers arriving from the UK, South Africa, and South America are subject to a 10-day self-isolation on arrival and must take a COVID-19 test on entry as well as on day 7 after arrival.
If you are planning to travel to Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.Brussels Bruxelles-National Airport is 7 miles from the city center