Key storage for later pickup at Brussels Airport

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I'm looking for somewhere in Brussels airport to leave a set of keys for a friend to pick up. Is that possible? I can't use lockers with a key or printed barcode as my friend won't have access to them. I would need to leave them at a manned desk. Many thanks.






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Are there lockers in Brussels Airport?

You will find the luggage lockers at level 0, left against the fa\xe7ade for those who leave the building via the exit to the bus station. The lockers cost \u20ac10 per 24 hours. Payment by card only.

Does Brussels Central Station have lockers?

Brussels Central Station (Brussels-Centraal)You can find automated lockers to leave your suitcases. Their prices vary depending on size: \u20ac4.5 for small cabinets, \u20ac5 for medium-sized ones, or \u20ac5.5 for large lockers.

How do I pick someone up from Brussels airport?

Brussels Airport provides 30 minutes of free parking in car parks P1, P2 and P3 allowing drivers to drop off or pick up passengers at the airport without hurry. In addition, drivers can safely drop off passengers in the drop-off area where a 10-minute time limit applies.

Can I leave Brussels Airport during layover?

If you're travelling from the US/Canada/Australia, yes you can stay for 90 days without a visa, but you must have at least 6 months left on your passport. If your layover is 3 hours or less, I wouldn't recommend you leave the terminal.



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