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Brussels

Arrival

Flights operated by ANA group will arrive at Concourse B of Brussels Airport.

Arrival Terminal

Immigration

Baggage Claim

Customs

  • Elevator
  • Information
  • Currency exchange
  • ATM
  • Smoking Room
  • Railway
  • Monorail
  • Toilet
  • Lactation room
  • Telephone
  • Coin Lockers
  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Boat
  • Passengers Arriving at Brussels Airport

Departure

Flights operated by ANA group will depart from Concourse B of Brussels Airport.
Since the check-in counter and boarding gate might be subject to change, please check at the airport on the day of your departure.

Departure terminal

Check-in

Security Check/Fast Lane

Immigration

  • Elevator
  • Information
  • Currency exchange
  • ATM
  • Smoking Room
  • Railway
  • Monorail
  • Toilet
  • Lactation room
  • Telephone
  • Coin Lockers
  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Boat
  • Passengers departing from Brussels Airport

Priority Lanes for security check : Fast Lane

Eligible customers

  • Business class customers

  • Star Alliance Gold Members

Please show your boarding pass when passing through the security check.

Transit

Please follow the signage stating "Connections" and pass through security.

  • Elevator
  • Information
  • Currency exchange
  • ATM
  • Smoking Room
  • Railway
  • Monorail
  • Toilet
  • Lactation room
  • Telephone
  • Coin Lockers
  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Boat
  • Passengers connecting from ANA flight to Schengen Countries
  • Passengers connecting from ANA flight to Non-Schengen Countries
  • Passengers connecting from Schengen Countries to ANA flight

From ANA to Other Airlines

Passengers Connecting to Flights Bound for Schengen Countries

After passing through security, follow the signage for Gates A and pass through immigration. Then, proceed to the boarding gate for your connecting flight.

Passengers Connecting from ANA to Flights Bound for Non-Schengen Countries

After passing through security, follow the signage for Gates B or Gates T and then proceed to the boarding gate for your connecting flight.

From Other Airlines to ANA

Passengers connecting from Schengen Countries to ANA Flight

Please follow the signage for Gates B. Pass through immigration and proceed to the boarding gate for your ANA flight.

Passengers connecting from Non-Schengen Countries to ANA Flight

Passengers arriving from a country that is part of a One Stop Security arrangement (e.g., the U.K.) can proceed to the boarding gate without having to pass through security and immigration. After arrival, proceed to the Departures floor and then to the boarding gate for your ANA flight. (This service may not be available depending on your arrival gate. In this instance, pass through security, follow the signage for Gates B and then proceed to the boarding gate for your ANA flight.)

All other passengers should follow the signage for Gates B, pass through security and then proceed to the boarding gate for their ANA flight.

About the Schengen Agreement

The establishment of the EU and the tying of the Schengen Agreement have greatly simplified entry and departure procedures within Europe. The Schengen Agreement was first signed in 1985 in Schengen, a small town in Luxembourg, and implemented in 1995.

Once a Japanese national has arrived at one of country, travel within the country is treated as "internal (domestic)" travel. The entry procedures for Japanese nationals are as follows.

Disembarkation (entry) procedures

When traveling to a Schengen country via another Schengen country Entry procedures are taken only in the first country of arrival.

Customs inspection for carry-on baggage is made at the first country of arrival and at the final destination for checked-in baggage.

 

Example: Narita(Japan) to Madrid(Spain) via Brussels(Belgium)

Entry procedures and customs inspection for carry-on baggage is processed in Brussels(Belgium).

Customs inspection for checked-in baggage is processed in Madrid(Spain).

Embarkation (departure) procedures

When traveling from a Schengen country via another Schengen country.

The departure procedures are taken only in the last Schengen country to be departed from. The customs inspection is made at the destination country.

 

Example: Madrid(Spain) to Narita(Japan) via Brussels(Belgium)

The departure procedures are taken in Brussels(Belgium), and customs inspection done in Narita(Japan).