Brussels Airlines has cancelled flights after the Belgian capital’s Airport suffered two terrorist attacks in the morning of Tuesday March 22, leaving 32 people injured and hundreds wounded.
In a statement, Brussels Airlines said: “Due to two explosions at Brussels Airport this morning, March 22nd, the airport is closed until further notice. As a consequence all flights to and from Brussels Airport are cancelled today.”
“Passengers holding a ticket for a Lufthansa Group flight (Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines and Germanwings) between today and 28 March to/from/via Brussels can rebook or refund their ticket for free.
“Passengers who booked their ticket via a travel agency are kindly asked to contact the agency for their rebooking or refund.
“Passengers who booked via brusselsairlines.com can:
• Ask for a refund of their ticket via https://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-be/contact-us/cancel-refund/default.aspx
• Rebook their ticket for a new date of travel before 30 June 2016 via our Service Center at 32 2 723 23 62.”