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Brussels airport has confirmed it will remain shut for the next few days with no passenger
flights before at least Tuesday. It comes following a coordinated terror attack
on Brussels last Tuesday which saw bombs explode at the airport and at a metro station in the
city, killing 31 people and injuring more than 250.
The airport says the judicial investigation on the site is complete and that its technicians
and engineers are being allowed in to assess the damage.
The area where explosions occurred remains sealed off to the public.
Brussels Airport handles twenty three-and-a-half million passengers every year.
It links Brussels with 226 destinations worldwide and is served by 77 different airlines.