Cheap Flight Deals to Brussels VLG from CA $475

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How to find cheap flights to Brussels?

The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were CA $659 and CA $475 for one-way flights to Brussels for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply

OriginDestinationTravel datesFlights from*
SHABrusselsMay 19 to June 5CA $836
SZXBrusselsJune 2 to June 23CA $1,071
HKGBrusselsJune 27 to July 6CA $1,532
*Prices include taxes and fees
OriginDestinationTravel datesFlights from*
SZXBrusselsMay 16 to May 21CA $1,169
*Prices include taxes and fees

Your guide to flights to Brussels, VLG

Air Transat fly to Brussels, so use Travelocity to search, find, and compare some truly tempting deals from the 2 airlines—that way you can be sure you’ve found the best deal for you. A flight to Brussels VLG currently costs between CA $659 and CA $1,532. Prices vary, but for the best fares, travel in June when prices are at their lowest.  

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Brussels  

The cheapest flight for a round trip to Brussels is currently CA $659. When you search for flights to Brussels, enter your preferred travel dates then click on ‘flexible dates’ to compare cheap flight tickets to Brussels for nearby days.  The cheapest month to travel to Brussels is September from our list of deals available.  

But if you’re flexible about when you travel, you can find great deals on flights across the year. If you’re planning a vacation, you can save more on Travelocity when you bundle flights with car rental and hotel bookings, too. Many airlines currently offer flexible booking options, so look for flights offering no change fees.   

How to cancel flights to Brussels 

We know plans change, that’s why at Travelocity, we make it as easy as possible for you to cancel or amend your plane tickets. Go to My Trips, enter your itinerary number, then follow the instructions. Many airlines let you cancel flights online free of charge if you booked it in the last 24 hours. Visit Customer Service for more advice.  

Why you should book your flight to Brussels with Travelocity 

We have top deals on plane tickets even for last minute flights to Brussels, so you can simply type in your travel dates and compare our best prices. Booking with Travelocity means you get flexible cancellation options, 24/7 support, and, thanks to our Price Match Promise, if the airfare drops after you book, you can get a refund! Whether you’re planning a business trip, weekend getaway, or a family vacation—let Travelocity get you to Brussels for less. 

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Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Brussels?
Being a major travel hub, it’s hardly surprising that Brussels has 20 airlines that fly in and out of the city. Check out what deals are on offer with these reliable carriers:

  • Ryanair
  • Brussels Airlines
  • TUI fly

What airport is best to fly into Brussels?
You wouldn’t like to get hit with an exorbitant cab fare to where you’re staying after jetting into Brussels. The city is serviced by two airports. Check out the flights to both to find out which one fits your travel plans. Brussels - National Airport (BRU) is 11 kilometers from the action downtown, while CRL is approximately 40 kilometers away.
Where to stay in Brussels
Creating new memories in Brussels begins with deciding on the ideal place to stay. With 2,757 accommodations in Belgium’s dynamic capital, we’re convinced you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for.The Novotel Brussels off Grand’Place or the NH Brussels Carrefour de l’Europe should suit those adventurers with a taste for quality service and soft, silky sheets. If you’re the sort of traveler who prefers to spend all their time out and about, a swanky suite may not be your style. Some fantastic budget options to consider are the Hotel Le Quinze Grand Place Brussels and the Hotel The Moon.
Places to visit in Brussels
Experience the true essence of this lively metropolis by enjoying places like La Grand Place, and Manneken Pis Statue. If you have more time up your sleeve, Cathedral of St. Michael, and Museum of Musical Instruments are worth a look too.0 Like some more ideas? 0 But there’s more. 0
How to get through airport security fast when traveling to Brussels
These practical tips about airport security checks will save you a lot of time and energy on your journey to Brussels:

  • Make sure you know the whereabouts of your travel ID and boarding pass. You don’t want to hold up the queue when you’re asked to produce them.
  • Remove your jewellery, belt and shoes before arriving at the security checkpoint. Items such as these are not permitted to pass through the body scanner.
  • Electronic items such as laptops, tablets and phones will need to be sent through the X-ray machine separately. Make sure they’re within easy reach.
  • When you get to the security checkpoint, you’ll be asked to put all creams, liquids and gels in a separate tub for scanning. Make sure they’re all in containers smaller than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) and sealed in a clear zip-lock bag.
  • Consider your choice of footwear. Slippers are awesome because they’re easy to step out of when you’re doing the airport security checks. Try wearing some on your next flight!
  • Put any pocketknives or other sharp items inside your checked luggage. Airport security won’t allow these on the plane.

Flights To Brussels

Flights to Brussels Airport (BRU) give you the chance to view one of the must-see European cities from the air, including the impressive European Parliament buildings. Although not as big as some of the capitals of the world, Brussels has plenty of attractions. Source cheap tickets to Brussels through Travelocity, and enjoy sampling the handmade fresh chocolates and the many varieties of Belgian beer.

Transportation From BRU

Fly into BRU and go straight to one of the car rental desks that are situated in the Arrivals hall if you wish to hire a car. Alternatively, walk out of the Arrivals area and find a taxi marked with a blue and yellow emblem, which designates it as a licensed cab. Trains leave the airport railway station -- located at Basement Level 1, below the air terminal -- at a rate of six per hour. Once you've bought your tickets, you can travel to Brussels Midi, Brussels North, and Brussels Central stations; the journey to Central takes 17 minutes. Catch a bus from Level 0, which is one floor below Arrivals. Many of the hotels near Brussels airport offer free shuttle services, and leave from the airport coach park on Level 0, Platform E. Once you're settled in your hotel, take a walk along one of the walking trails around the city. Walk along the second wall of Brussels, stroll around the old harbor, or amble through some of the city's many museums. One of the must-sees is the Comic Strip Museum, where you'll view Tintin comics and learn about other European comic books. The Grand Place or central square of Brussels has a history that reaches back to the tenth century, and the fantastically ornate guildhalls make excellent photo opportunities.

Explore the European Village of Brussels

Whether you're aiming to take a Brussels gourmet food tour, socialize at some of the atmospheric bars and restaurants, or sightsee around the Royal Palace, search Travelocity for cheap flights to Brussels. Check out the Brussels vacation packages or get mobile-exclusive deals on airfare and hotels on the Travelocity app.

*Price based on the lowest price found within past 24 hours and based upon one night stay for two adults over the next thirty days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.