Three-day general strike paralyses Belgian transport, triggering travel contingency plans
Brussels Airport rolls out next-generation CT scanners – liquids and laptops can stay in bags from 2028
Nation-wide Three-Day Strike Brings Belgian Transport to a Standstill
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‘My Address in Belgium’ Online Arrival Form Becomes Mandatory for Short-Stay Visitors
FPS Foreign Affairs confirmed on 28 May that short-stay visitors must complete the new ‘My Address in Belgium’ online declaration within three days of arrival. The digital form, linked to the EU Entry/Exit System, replaces paper filings at town halls, giving employers instant proof of compliance and reducing queues for business travellers.
EU Ministers Adopt Tourism Conclusions Emphasising Seamless Cross-Border Mobility
At a Council meeting in Brussels on 28 May, EU ministers adopted conclusions that prioritise sustainable, seamless mobility for travellers, advocating multimodal links, integrated ticketing and reduced red tape. The text—pushed by the Belgian presidency—sets the stage for new funding tools that could benefit Belgium’s airports, rail operators and regional tourism boards.
Brussels Airlines Refreshes Buy-on-Board Menu with Belgian Brand ‘Bon’
On 28 May, Brussels Airlines revealed it is swapping Foodmaker for local brand Bon to supply fresh sandwiches on European services from June 2026. The partnership underscores the carrier’s commitment to Belgian suppliers and promises higher-quality buy-on-board options for business travellers.