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Operations at Brussels Airport

Brussels has launched flights 'symbolic' zauyntym at the airport to be constructed in attempts suicide in Brussels.

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The airport which killed 16 people who were accused of terrorism after 12 days.

The first flight of the Grange of three flights scheduled at 11 pm to Portugal the 40 minutes. While a left for Italy and Athens of the other two flights.

Also, check passengers were subjected to the phase of the screening before boarding their plane after.

Brussels Airport has spent more than $50 million on the day of closing.

Passengers Sun was called three hours before the flight. They come across taxi terminal and the airport, however, is still closed.

Authority of airports Chief Executive Chief Executive ARNAD Fest said Saturday in a statement that the first sign of optimism flights.

The new control of passenger safety to be dispatched. Special cameras were installed to improve the monitoring process also. There will be additional controls.

Remember that after the March 22 explosions suicide in zauyntym Brussels Airport closed to flights of TI.

According to the result of explosions, 11 people were killed and 81 were injured. Responsibility for the explosions, the State had accepted.

Thursday, several days before the announcement of a temporary system zauyntym airport experiences are served partial restoration.

Airport officials said in a statement that the company has decided to start passenger flights Brussels ' airport of partial fire agencies and Belgium civil aviation officials have since allowed. ‘

While working in the system can be confirmed 800 passengers per hour days under the temporary system which was in accordance with the works faster than this.

The police of all the airport of Brussels was criticized by airport security before the attacks.

Police alleged the defendant that several employees had been involved in criminal activities of the airport.

Police still looking for the third person involved in the attack at the airport.

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