After the explosions on Zavantem Airport and Malbeek Metro Station in Brussels this morning, Aer Lingus has moved fast to accommodate air travellers who had planned trips to the Belgium in the next few days.
Flights to the affected airport have been suspended and the airline has already offered free changes or refunds to those whose travel arrangements were affected by the attacks.
Following an incident at #Brussels #Zavantem, EI630 has diverted to AMS, and airport operations at @BrusselsAirport have been suspended.
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) March 22, 2016
We’ve enabled free changes / refunds to guests travelling to #Brussels on EI631/638/639 today 22Mar16 and EI630/631/638/639 tomorrow 23Mar16
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) March 22, 2016
Irish people currently in Brussels can contact the city’s Irish consulate at +3222823400.
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