In the heart of Europe

Brussels South Charleroi Airport

BSCA combines a significant passenger operation with strong logistics and economic ambitions, reinforcing its position as a major asset for Wallonia.

Wallonia’s Strategic Air Hub

Brussels South Charleroi Airport (BSCA) is an international airport located in Charleroi, Wallonia, approximately 46 km south of Brussels. It plays a key role in European connectivity, offering regular flights to over 130 non-stop destinations.

Performance & Key Figures

  • 10.5 million

    passengers passed through the airport in 2024

  • 4,600

    people directly and indirectly employed

  • Level 4

    certified Airport Carbon Accreditation (highest level)

Strategic Advantages of BSCA for Wallonia

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Location & Accessibility

  • Dense road network: the airport is connected to multiple Belgian cities and neighboring countries via shuttles and parking facilities
  • Catchment area: between 15 and 20 million people can reach the airport within two hours, enhancing its passenger potential.

Air Connectivity

  • Over 130 non-stop destinations, covering Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
  • Main airlines include Ryanair, Wizz Air, Pegasus, Air Corsica, Volotea, and more.

Environmental Responsibility

  • Concrete sustainability measures: selective waste collection, waste reduction, installation of beehives to support biodiversity.
  • Certified ISO 14001 and Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 4, one of the highest industry standards.

BSCA plays a key role in European connectivity, offering regular flights to over 130 non-stop destinations

Why Wallonia Relies on BSCA

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1

A dynamic passenger hub: continuous traffic growth (10.5 M passengers in 2024) strengthens BSCA as a strategic driver for tourism and business travel.

2

Social growth: the airport supports local employment and redistributes value to its teams.

3

Sustainable commitment: BSCA integrates environmental responsibility into its core strategy, with concrete projects and certifications.

4

Regional economic impact: the airport drives development in Wallonia by supporting infrastructure, connectivity, and territorial attractiveness.