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newatthis18 Aug 15, 2018 11:39 am

Connection in Brussels
 
Good afternoon fine folks. I have a flight from Newark to Florence on Aug. 19 with a connection in Brussels. The flights are UA flights with UA flight numbers but the connection is operated by Brussels Air. I have 1 hr. and 30 minutes between flights.. I arrive in Brussels at 7:45am (hopefully) and my departure flight is at 9:15am. Can you kindly give me an idea of whether this is a doable scenario and what the process is like:
what terminal at BRU would I arrive at?
what terminal will I depart from?
how long is the walk to the departing terminal?
will I have to go through security checkpoint?
can I get some help from airline personnel to fasttrack security line?
and any other info you can share as I'm extremely anxious about making this connection. It is the only nonstop flight to Florence from Brussels the entire day,

Thank you so much!

TimDP Aug 15, 2018 12:02 pm

Given the fact that Brussels is not the biggest airport, I guess 1h30 is more then enough. I'v done enough walks in the past through the terminals while waiting on departure and it took me less then 10 minutes to make it from one end of the terminal to the other.

As you're arriving from a non-Schengen destination, you will arrive in terminal B. Florence on the other hand is a Schengen destination and will depart from terminal A. Unfortunately I have no idea of the connection procedure / time needed as Brussels is my final stop, being from Belgium. But when leaving the aircraft on arrival in terminal B, I know there are signs for flight connections to terminal A / T before the passport check but I have never taken them. Biggest bottleneck at Brussels airport is usually the passport control, especially if the automatic passport gates for EU-passports are (once again) out of order.

UpgradeMe Aug 15, 2018 1:07 pm

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unit...unges-bru.html

JDiver Aug 15, 2018 11:43 pm

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From the BRU Airport site:


Terminal

At Brussels airport there is a Main Terminal divided in two areas: Concourse A (Pier) and Concourse B (Pier).

Passengers can reach these two piers from Arrivals and Departures Level.
In total, Brussels Airport has 109 gates.
You’ll likely arrive here:


Concourse B

It is only used for non-Schengen flights. The pier links directly with the Main Departure Hall through. On Level 3 there are gates from B1 to B40. On Level 0 there are gates from B80 to B98.
This Concourse is divided between Departures and Arrivals.
From Level 0 passengers can pick up the transfer bus that links with Concourse A (A and T gates).
On Level 4 there are most of the shops, bars, restaurants and services.

Transfer between concourses

The airport terminals are integrated buildings. The connection is done through the connector building, which links the ground level with Concourses A and B.

You’ll likely depart here:


Concourse A

Is the newest one at the airport and handles Schengen flights and some Schengen flights to Africa and New York.

Concourse A has the following levels:

- Ground level: Food, drink and retail concessions and access to boarding gates A28-A39.
- First level: Food, drink and retail conceccions ans access to boarding gates A40-A72 and gates T61-T72.

Other services: Baggage reclaim hall, security screening and border control. From this level it is possible to connect direcly to both Concourses A and B.

newatthis18 Aug 15, 2018 11:56 pm

Thank you TimDP for your rapid reply. I appreciate it very much. I guess I'll just have to see if the weather upon departure cooperates and if those pesky EU passport gates are operational. I have taken a look at the Brussels Airport website and the connections signs seem fairly straightforward. Your input regarding the length of the walk from B to A is very helpful.

newatthis18 Aug 16, 2018 12:33 am

thank you JDiver. I understood from the BRU website that the shuttle bus from
Concourse B is used only to reach the T gates. did I misunderstand?

JDiver Aug 16, 2018 7:50 pm


Originally Posted by newatthis18 (Post 30088178)
thank you JDiver. I understood from the BRU website that the shuttle bus from
Concourse B is used only to reach the T gates. did I misunderstand?

I’ve always walked to connect at BRU. It’s not a very big airport.

SK AAR Aug 18, 2018 12:31 am

1h30min is more than sufficient to make this connection. You inbound flight needs to de delayed by 1 hour or more upon landing at BRU in order for you to miss your connecting flight (which indeed will depart from an A gate) To walk from B gates to an A gate is very easy and doesn't take long. No need to worry.


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