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Brussels Airport Reopens After Terror Attacks

Just three 'symbolic' flights - to Turin, Athens and Faro - are scheduled but more destinations are to be added on Monday.
The first passengers check in at Brussels Airport after bomb attacks

A small trickle of passengers have been arriving at Brussels Airport for the first day of flights since suicide bombers struck in a deadly attack.

The first of three 'symbolic' flights from the airport was to Faro in Portugal at 1.40pm local time, with up to 70 passengers expected.
Later in the day, flights are expected to leave for Turin and Athens, with return flights expected this evening.
Passengers had to be dropped off at car parks before being taken to check-in, which they were warned to do three hours before departure.
Special cameras were set up to read number plates and there were random checks of vehicles.

Soldiers patrol on April 3, 2016 at Brussels airport in Zaventem, on its reopening day.

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