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Oct 24, 2025

All Saints’ Holiday Rush: Brussels Warns of Major Road & Airport Disruptions on 24 October

All Saints’ Holiday Rush: Brussels Warns of Major Road & Airport Disruptions on 24 October
Brussels officials sounded the alarm on 24 October as the long All Saints’ school break triggered one of the busiest travel days of the year for Belgium’s capital. The Flemish Roads and Traffic Agency (AWV) confirmed that the Brussels Ring (R0) would shut completely in both directions for emergency gantry removal between Quatre-Bras and the Léonard interchange from 01:00-03:00 on 28 October, but preparatory lane closures and equipment staging were already causing congestion from the morning of the 24th.

Brussels Airport, meanwhile, projected a record 82,000 departing and arriving passengers on the 24 October getaway peak, advising travellers to arrive two hours before Schengen flights and three hours before non-Schengen services. Federal Police border-control units warned that the on-going phased roll-out of the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) could lengthen queues for third-country nationals during the evening wave of inter-continental departures.

Ground handlers and airlines activated “holiday surge” rosters, but unions flagged staffing gaps among security screeners after a national strike earlier in the month eroded overtime buffers. The airport urged travellers to pre-book car-parking and consider rail connections; yet rail operator SNCB admitted that rolling-stock constraints limited its ability to add more peak-hour trains.

For corporates, the combined road-and-air pinch points threaten missed connections and costly schedule changes for assignees and visiting executives. Mobility managers are advising employees to allow at least double the normal transfer time between downtown Brussels and Zaventem and to have contingency tickets on Thalys or Eurostar for intra-European hops. Ride-share platforms expect surge pricing, and relocation providers report a spike in short-notice hotel bookings as travellers build in overnight buffers.

Looking ahead, AWV says night-time works will continue through 29 October, overlapping with airport passenger peaks at the close of the Dutch-speaking holidays on 31 October. Employers with time-critical travel should monitor live traffic apps and Brussels Airport’s queue-time tracker to adjust ground transport in real time.
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