Belgium in Brief: Delaying your vacation?

Belgium in Brief: Delaying your vacation?
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Of all the airports in Europe, Brussels Airport Zaventem faced the most delays in the first nine days of July – the year's busiest month for airports.

Following a chaotic June marked by strikes, the official start of the summer holiday season did not run smoothly for Belgium's main airport either, as the airport experienced the most flight delays in Europe during the first few days of July.

Although Zaventem managed to avoid incredibly long queues, like the ones seen at Amsterdam and London airports, it still saw 72% of its flights delayed – performing worse than Frankfurt (68%), Eindhoven (67%), Paris' Charles de Gaulle (62%) and many others.

"There are various reasons for this, including a shortage of personnel at border controls. As a result, travellers arrive late at the gate and flights have to wait," the airport’s spokesperson Nathalie Pierard said.

Taking into account the numerous flights that are being cancelled by airlines this summer, it might be an idea to postpone your holiday until September.

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