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Aegean Airlines Cancels All Flights to Brussels after Bombing

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Aegean_newGreek carrier Aegean Airlines has announced that no flights to Brussels will be operated on Tuesday due to the bombing at Brussels Airport, which killed at least 13 people.

Aegean’s flight A3620, which departed from Athens International Airport at 8:30, with Brussels Airport as its final destination, has landed at Dusseldorf airport.

According to Aegean’s announcement: “Flights Α3621, Α3622, Α3623 to/from Brussels will not be operated today, March 22… Please note that the rebooking/reissue fee will be waived and a full refund will be granted in case of cancellation for all passengers who have tickets from/to Brussels until March 31.”

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