Belgium Flight Guide
Belgium is a tiny country of only 30000 sq km located in North West Europe. Its capital and largest city is Brussels. Other major cities include; Antwerp, Bruge, Charleroi, Liege and Namur. The main language spoken is Dutch and French but there are few German speaking areas. Holidaying in Belgium can take many forms. At the Ardennes where you can hike, cycle and enjoy tranquil nature. The coast offers sun, sea and sport. There are also many “art cities” and you can come face to face with the painting s of famous artists such as Rubens, Ensor or Van Eyck. The royal museum of fine arts in Antwerp is an excellent place to start. Belgium has a temperate climate with mild winters and cool summers which are usually rainy, humid and cloudy. The main international airport in Belgium is Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU). Other international airports include Ostend-Bruges International Airport (IATA: OST), Kortrijk-Wevelgem International Airport (IATA: KJK) and Antwerp International Airport (IATA: ANR). There are no direct flights to Belgium from Australia. The major airlines that offer indirect flights to Belgium from Australia are British Airways, Iberia, Singapore Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Air Canada, Etihad Airways, LAN airlines, SAS and Virgin Atlantic. The main departure airports are Melbourne Tullamarine and Sydney Kingsford Smith. The average direct flight time from Sydney or Melbourne to Brussels is Belgium in a commercial airliner is 21 hours. Indirect flights will vary depending on the connecting hub. http://www.belgium.be/en/about_belgium/tourism/index.jsp http://www.belgiumcities.info/
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