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    Brussels Airport reopens partially amid tighter security

    Twelve days after deadly suicide bomb attacks forced its shut-down, Brussels Airport reopened on Sunday with partial services

    Brussels Airport reopens partially amid tighter security
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    Flight services resumed at Brussels Airport on Sunday, termed a ?sign of hope? by Arnaud Feist

    A Brussels Airlines flight heading to the Portuguese city of Faro took off from Brussels Airport the first passenger flight to leave the airport since suicide bombings on March 22 blew up its departures terminal. 

    Ahead of the opening, strict additional security checks for passengers was announced, marking a new era for air travel in Belgium after attacks by Islamic State suicide bombers. Brussels Airport chief executive Arnaud Feist on Saturday said the partial resumption of services would start with three “symbolic passenger flights” to Faro, Athens and Turin. 

    “These flights are the first hopeful sign from an airport that is standing up straight after a cowardly attack,” Feist said. Tough new checks will be in place after police threatened to go on strike if security wasn’t improved, and travellers have been asked to come in three hours before departure time. 

    One of the biggest changes will be that only passengers with tickets and ID documents will be allowed into the makeshift departure hall, and their bags will be checked before entering. Once inside, passengers will also undergo the usual security checks. The airport will initially only be accessible by car. 

    Vehicles will be screened and subject to spot checks, while extra police and soldiers will be on patrol throughout the airport zone. The key travel hub has been closed since two men blew themselves up in the departure hall on March 22 in coordinated blasts that also struck a metro station in the Belgian capital, killing a total of 32 people. 

    The attacks at the heart of Europe shocked the country. Zawentem airport will be only be able to work at 20 percent capacity using the temporary facilities, handling 800 to 1,000 passengers an hour.  

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