On March 31, Belgium faces significant disruptions due to a general strike impacting flights, trains, and public transportation. With Charleroi Airport canceling all flights and Brussels Airport halting 244 departures, travelers are left in uncertainty. Are you prepared for the chaos?
- Charleroi airport cancels all flights due to strike.
- Brussels Airport cancels 244 departing flights.
- NMBS train service reduced, fewer trains running.
- Local transport services face significant disruptions.
- Schools uncertain about teacher participation in strike.
- Minimum services maintained in hospitals and care centers.
Major Disruptions Expected at Airports Due to General Strike
The upcoming general strike in Belgium is set to create havoc at airports. Have you checked your flight status? Both Charleroi and Brussels Airports have announced extensive cancellations that could affect thousands of passengers.
Public Transportation Services Hit Hard by Nationwide Strike
The impact of the strike extends beyond air travel. Public transport services like NMBS (train service) and De Lijn (bus/tram service) are also significantly disrupted. How will this affect your daily commute?
Train Services Face Major Reductions During the Strike
The NMBS has confirmed that only half of InterCity trains will operate on March 31, with fewer local trains available as well. This means commuters may face longer wait times or need to seek alternative routes.
- 50% of InterCity trains operational
- One-third of local (L) and suburban (S) trains running
- P-trains during peak hours almost entirely canceled
- No guarantees for timely arrivals or departures
Cancellations Impacting Bus and Tram Services Across Flanders
Buses and trams operated by De Lijn will also see reduced services due to union participation in the strike. What does this mean for your travel plans? Expect fewer options throughout Flanders.
- Averaging 50% bus/tram availability across Flanders
- 40% service in Antwerp; two-thirds in East Flanders
- Limburg sees only 40% bus operation; coastal trams down to one-third capacity
- MIVB in Brussels anticipates significant service interruptions