Coronavirus and FAQs at (BRU) airport

Coronavirus Answers and Frequently Asked Questions for Passengers at Brussels Zaventem airport (BRU)

 CORONAVIRUS

Worldwide situation. General considerations
 
Due to the advancement of vaccination worldwide, documentation and testing restrictions have been eliminated in many countries. In fact, in some countries, by presenting the complete vaccination certificate against Coronavirus, RT-PCR or antigen test results are no longer required, nor is a health affidavit form.

However, we insist once again, that in the situation of constant changes, it is always important to ask and arrange details with the airline and, if necessary, with the airport as well as, in the case of international flights, with the embassy or consulate near the final destination, and also with the countries involved for connecting flights, if any.
 

Don't forget to check the necessary requirements with your airline.

There are Covid test centres at the airport which are operated by Ecolog (Tel +32 2588 2360; e-mail: [email protected]) and are located just outside the Departures Hall (3:30 am to 0:00 am) and at the bus station, level 0 (6:00 am to 0:00 am). Tests are provided for all travellers from the age of 2 onwards as long as they don't show any symptoms.

Costs: PCR test - €67.00 (24 hours); fast PCR test - €135.00 (3 hours); antigens test - €55.00 (50 minutes).

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Latest updates: January 09, 2022

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