Brussels Airport started the year with almost 1.7 million passengers

Passengers

In January, Brussels Airport welcomed 1,663,198 passengers, an increase of 2.6% compared to January 2018. The winter weather in Europe, especially on 30 January, had a slightly negative impact on passenger numbers. Growth was recorded in the number of originating passengers (+3.1%) as well as in the number of transfer passengers (+0.7%).

The growth in the number of long-haul flights (+ 3.7%) was slightly higher than that of the short-haul flights. In particular, Cathay Pacific, Hainan Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Air Canada and Rwandair contributed to these positive results.

In the short-haul segment TUI Fly, Brussels Airlines, Ryanair, Vueling, Aeroflot, Air Europa, Iberia, Air France, and Aegean Airlines recorded the strongest increase.

Cargo

In January, the cargo volume amounted to 55,030 tons, or a decrease of 3.2% compared to January 2018. It is the first time in months that the freight sector at Brussels Airport records a slightly negative growth. The decrease in cargo traffic was already observed in other European airports in November and December.

The increase in the number of long-haul flights generated an increase of 8.5% in belly cargo compared to January last year. Trucked cargo grew by 3.5%.

Cargo carried on board of full-freighter aircraft declined by 17.3% compared to the same month last year. This decrease is mainly due to the fact that certain airlines cut back their flights. Cargo carried by express operators is decreasing in weight (-5.2%), which is the trend in recent months where e-commerce is increasing. These products have a lighter weight than traditional cargo.

A slight increase in the number of flight movements (0.9%) was recorded in January compared to the same month last year. The average number of passengers per flight rose from 112 passengers in 2018 to 113 passengers in 2019.

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About Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport is one of the most important airports in Europe. In 2024, Brussels Airport welcomed 23.6 million passengers and transported 733,000 tonnes of cargo through the airport. Brussels Airport caters for the specific needs of business travellers and holidaymakers alike, on both intra-European and long haul flights. In 2025, the airport offers direct connections between Belgium and 210 destinations worldwide, with flights operated by 80 airlines.   

The airport also offers a leading cargo platform, specialised in the transport of pharmaceutical products, perishable goods, e-commerce and live animals. Brussels Airport is the most important pharmaceutical hub in Europe with the largest area of temperature-controlled warehouses.  

With its SHIFT 2027 strategy, launched in 2022, Brussels Airport Company intends to strengthen its position as a major European hub, accelerate its ambitious sustainability goals, e.g. through the European Green Deal project Stargate, and continue to diversify its activities by focusing on innovation and cooperation.

Brussels Airport is the second most important economic engine in Belgium, good for 64,000 direct and indirect jobs and is owned and operated by Brussels Airport Company. The shareholders are a consortium of private investors (75%) and the Belgian State (25%).Follow Brussels Airport on TwitterLinkedinInstagramTikTok and Facebook.  

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