Brussels Airport has reopened and begun its first flights since the March 22 terrorist attacks, but the airport is operating a very limited service with extra security measures. On Sunday, April 3, three Brussels Airlines aircraft departed for Faro in Portugal, Turin in northern Italy and Athens...
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