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Brussels Airport access disrupted after gas leak closes roads as trains stay open

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Published on 12 May 2026
Brussels Airport access disrupted after gas leak closes roads as trains stay open

Roads closed near the terminal while trains run

Brussels Airport faced temporary disruption after a gas leak during nearby construction forced authorities to close access roads to the terminal. Officials urged passengers to use rail only, noting the airport railway station remained operational. Direct train services from Brussels city centre and other major Belgian cities continued, offering a quick alternative to keep travelers connected.

  • A gas leak during construction triggered temporary road closures to Brussels Airport
  • Authorities advised passengers to travel only by train
  • The airport railway station stayed open and operational
  • Direct trains from major Belgian cities continued serving the terminal
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