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Oct 27, 2025

Major rail works will slash train frequency to Brussels Airport in November–December

Major rail works will slash train frequency to Brussels Airport in November–December
Belgium’s rail infrastructure manager Infrabel confirmed on 27 October 2025 that extensive track-replacement works on the approaches to Brussels-Airport Zaventem station will run from 15 November to 9 December. During the four-week project engineers will renew five switches, 800 metres of rail and a concrete slab that supports critical junctions on the airport branch.

SNCB/NMBS warns that several InterCity and S-train lines—including IC Knokke-Brussels-Liège, IC Tournai-Brussels-Airport and Eurocity services to Rotterdam—will either skip the airport stop or operate on amended timetables. Weekend pre-works on 8-9 November and finishing works on 13-14 December will cause additional ad-hoc changes. Travellers with air-rail through-tickets can use De Lijn buses R26 and 82 as free rail-replacement shuttles, running up to ten times per hour on weekdays.

The timing overlaps with the year-end peak for expatriate home-leave travel and EU institution missions. Corporate mobility teams should flag the disruption in pre-trip advisories, extend minimum connection times for rail-to-air transfers and encourage use of taxi-voucher or car-share programmes for critical departures.

Airlines with high proportions of rail-to-flight feeder traffic—such as Brussels Airlines, TUI fly and Emirates—may see lower load factors or increased no-shows; revenue-management teams are expected to deploy short-term fare promotions to compensate. Forwarders reliant on belly-hold cargo will also need to adjust truck-dock timings, as night-time access to the airport rail spur will be shut.

The project is the second phase of a multi-year upgrade to improve speed and capacity on Belgium’s busiest airport line, and it forms part of the government’s 2030 Climate Plan to shift 50 % of airport access journeys to public transport.
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