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Brussels Airport reopens with three flights, tighter security

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Brussels Airport reopens with three "symbolic" flights and strict additional checks for passengers, marking a new high-security era for air travel in Belgium after attacks by Islamic State suicide bombers. IMAGES of passengers arriving to check in

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