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In the middle ages, Ghent was the second largest city in northern Europe and a leading port town.

La Batte, Liège
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It’s nicknamed the ardent city in honour of its fierce independent spirit.

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Deep in the Ardennes, close to the French border, lies Bouillon, an ancient town in a forested valley prized for its hilltop castle soaring over a serpentine river.

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On first acquaintance, Belgium’s smallest provincial capital can seem as impenetrable as its former city walls.

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About 100,000 TUI Belgium customers have had their summer holiday plans thrown into doubt, after the tour operator cancelled hundreds of flights.

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The sun is out and for many of us it is a four-day weekend. However, many of Belgium's coronavirus restrictions are still in place.

Cancelled flights and travel due to coronavirus
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Travel is one of the many sectors being disrupted by the worsening coronavirus crisis.

Laudamotion service to Brussels South Charleroi
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With the end of October marking the start of the winter flight and holiday season, Brussels South Charleroi Airport has announced five new routes to Israel, Austria, Georgia, Martinique and Guadel

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The Belgian branch of tour operator Thomas Cook has filed for bankruptcy protection and made 75 out of 600 jobs redundant, management announced on Tuesday.

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