Brussels Airport handled 1,767,797 passengers in March, according to an official statement from Belgium’s capital airport. The figure points to strong demand at one of Europe’s key aviation hubs.
The airport said traffic included a large rise in transfer passengers, helping lift overall numbers for the month. It did not provide a full breakdown in the text supplied, but the result showed continued momentum in passenger flows through Brussels.
Transfer travel matters for Brussels Airport because it connects short-haul and long-haul routes across Europe and beyond. A rise in connecting passengers can support airlines using the airport as a hub, while also increasing pressure on terminals and baggage handling.
The March total gives an indication of how the airport is performing at the start of the spring travel season. For airlines and airports, March often acts as a useful marker ahead of the busier summer period, when leisure demand typically increases across European networks.
Brussels Airport is one of Belgium’s busiest airports and serves both domestic and international travellers. The latest passenger figure suggests the airport continues to attract demand from business, leisure and connecting traffic.
Airports across Europe have been working to recover and grow passenger numbers after years of disruption to global travel. While the statement released by Brussels Airport focused on March totals and transfer growth, the broader trend reflects how hubs are competing for traffic on increasingly dense route networks.
Higher transfer volumes can be especially important for hub airports because they help fill seats on a wider range of routes. For passengers, this can mean more connection options, though it can also bring fuller terminals and tighter turnaround times during peak periods.
The March result also highlights the role of Brussels Airport in linking regional markets to major long-haul destinations. That position makes passenger mix as important as total volume, with transfer travellers often forming a key part of the airport’s commercial strategy.
The airport’s latest report did not include a year-on-year comparison in the material provided. Even so, the March total of more than 1.7 million passengers underlines the scale of activity moving through the airport and the importance of transfer traffic to its overall performance.







