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Cheap round-trip flights to Brussels

These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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Cheap flights to Brussels

Perhaps best known for bureaucracy, scratch the surface of Brussels and you’ll discover a hip, multicultural city, bursting with ideas. Spreading out from its medieval core and majestic Grand Place, Brussels gradually morphs from Art Nouveau to the sharp facades of modern administration centres.

When to book flights to Brussels

The best time to visit Brussels is generally considered to be between March and May. At this time the weather is usually very pleasant, with warm but mild temperatures. The city is also less crowded during this time of year, so it is easy to see some of the more popular sights, and a wider choice of accommodation will be available.

How to find the best flight deals to Brussels

When searching with Expedia if you can be flexible on dates you can grab some bargain deals. As a major city break destination, flights on Friday evenings can be very busy, but other days of the week less so. Use the ‘Show Flexible Dates’ option to quickly see what’s available.

Main airports in Brussels

Brussels Airport is located around seven and a half miles northeast of the city and deals with more than 24 million passengers each year. The airport can be reached by car via the A201, which connects the airport to the city’s ring road.

The Airport Railway Station is located under the airport building and there are good links to the city and other destinations in Belgium, as well as France, Germany and the UK. New light rail services are also being created to alleviate crowds on existing transport. There’s also a dedicated bike lane to the city.

Which airlines fly to Brussels?

Indirect and direct flights to Brussels are available from a number of different carriers.

These include:

  • British Airlines
  • Brussels Airlines
  • BMI
  • Ryanair

How to get to and around Brussels

Most of the main sights in Brussels are easy to see on foot. Starting at the city’s medieval centre, the old cobblestone streets link most of the major attractions.

If it’s winter and the streets are a little icy or slushy, jump on board the city’s Metro system, marked with the big blue and white M sign. All announcements are made in English, so you should have no problem getting around.

There are also buses and trams linked to the STIB-MIVB transport system, with day tickets covering all journeys.

With no real hills to speak of, Brussels is also a great city for cycling. The Villo bike sharing network has more than 200 pick-up points throughout the city.

What are the must-sees in Brussels?

Surrounded by the city tower and stunning 300-year-old buildings, the Grand Place is the real star of the city. Some evenings there are music and light shows, using the buildings as a canvas. Try one of the delicious Belgian waffles as you watch. A short walk away, the Manneken Pis is a small statue that sums up the ‘irreverent spirit’ of the city.

For the best view of the city, head to the Parc du Cinquantenaire-Jubelpark and its Arc de Triomphe-Triomfboog to the east of the city. Or, for a more modern experience, the Atomium carries on the futuristic work of the Brussels Expo 58.

During your stay, it’s also well worth popping in to one of the many trendy bars and cafes to sample some of the famed Belgian beers, adding a portion of legendary fries with mayonnaise for good measure.

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Brussels' airport?
The majority of jet-setters choose to fly into Brussels - National Airport (BRU) when visiting the buzzing city of Brussels. However, there is more than one airport here, so bear that in mind when finalizing your flights.
How far is BRU from central Brussels?
It’s 11 kilometres from Brussels - National Airport (BRU) to downtown Brussels. Make things easy by working out the best way of commuting from the airport to the city centre before you touchdown.
What airport is best to fly into Brussels?
Get off the plane at BRU and you’ll be sitting 11 kilometres from the downtown area. Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) is another big airport in Brussels. You’ll find it 40 kilometres from the city centre.
How many airlines fly to Brussels?
There are 56 airlines that service Brussels from 187 worldwide airports.
Which airlines fly to Brussels?
Typically, travellers choose to fly with Iberia, Brussels Airlines and Air Europa when going to Brussels. The largest number of these flights depart from Madrid, with Iberia operating this route the most.
How many nonstop flights are there to Brussels?
Organising an awesome Brussels getaway is easy when there are 1,906 nonstop flights every week to select from.
Where are the most popular flights to Brussels departing from?
A large number of flights to Brussels take off from Madrid, Frankfurt and Vienna airports.
How long is the flight to Brussels Airport?
If you’re heading to Brussels from Madrid, you’ll have a flight duration of 2 hours and 25 minutes. Those setting off from Milan should expect to be airborne for around 1 hour and 32 minutes. From London it’s about 1 hour and 10 minutes away.
How to book the cheapest flight to Brussels?
We all know those jet-setters who somehow pick up wonderfully cheap fares every time they fly. Eager to know how to do it for your Brussels holiday? Don’t wait until the very last minute to lock in your flight. Also, do some online research and compare your options. If your destination has multiple airports, you may be able to pick up an excellent deal by flying into a smaller terminal. And finally, don’t forget that it’s first in, best dressed. Know what a typical airfare costs and have your credit card ready to snap up a ticket as soon as you spot an unbeatable bargain. The best deals don’t last long.
How to survive the flight to Brussels?
Depending on where you’re coming from, your flight to Brussels could be simple and straightforward or it could go on forever. We’ve pulled together some useful tips that will help you start your next great adventure on a positive note.What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • A plane ride can be a cruisy experience if you carry the right gear. Firstly, you’ll need toiletry items, such as deodorant and a toothbrush, a spare set of clothes and a good novel. Secondly, find a spot in your hand luggage for your phone, tablet and chargers, your medications and maybe a quality neck pillow as well. Lastly, remember to bring your passport, travel documents and your credit cards.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Squeeze all your full-sized bottles of shampoo and hair gel in your checked luggage. Any gels or liquids in your carry-on suitcase larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) won’t be allowed on. Sharp objects, like a Swiss Army knife, and dangerous products which are explosive or flammable, such as aerosol cans, flares and fuels, are also restricted.

What to wear on a flight:

  • Comfort really should be your highest priority when selecting what to wear during your flight. Consider your footwear choice with care too, as swelling of the feet and ankles can be a side effect of flying. Shoes which are flat and slightly roomy are always a sensible way to go.
  • The condition called deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a potential risk on long-haul flights. It’s the result of blood clotting due to poor circulation and inactivity. Walking up and down the aisle and doing foot and leg exercises in your seat is a great way to prevent this from happening. Wearing a good pair of compression socks also helps reduce your risk.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Brussels?
A little pre-planning before you get to the airport will help make your trip to Brussels quick and painless. Check out our useful tips for a stress-free journey through security:

  • Airport security personnel first need to check that you have a valid ID and matching boarding pass before you can proceed any further. Keep them close by.
  • Time to strip down. Well kind of. Your jacket, belt, keys and other items in your pocket, like your earphones, will be required to go through the X-ray machine. Make the whole process easier by removing them as your turn draws near.
  • For just a few moments, you’ll have to unplug from technology. Your laptop, phone and any other electronic devices must also go through the scanner.
  • Travelling with your favourite hand and nail cream? As long as the volume is no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) and it’s stored in a clear zip-lock bag, you can bring it with you in your carry-on luggage.
  • Slip-on shoes are a sensible footwear choice as you’re less likely to have to remove them when passing through security. Boots and other heavy shoes are usually subjected to additional screening.
  • Avoid taking prohibited items in your carry-on bag. If you have any sharp objects like a pocket knife or tools, pack them in your checked baggage. They won’t be allowed on board and will be confiscated.

Flights to Brussels information
Destination airport
Brussels Midi Train Station
Destination airport IATA code
ZYR
Destination city name
Brussels
Return price
S$811

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