Job students as steward(ess) on Brussels Airlines flights

October 30, 2024

From the summer of 2025, Brussel Airlines will employ job students on its flights. This will be a first for the airline. The students will receive the same training and pay as other cabin crew. Brussels Airlines wants to start with up to 60 job students, who will come in addition to the normal temporary […]

MobilityPlus raises €40 million for expansion in Belgium and France

October 29, 2024

MobilityPlus, a Ghent-based Belgian company that specializes in intelligent, integrated charging stations for businesses and fleets, has raised an additional 40 million euros in capital. The new investors include Suma Capital, while Concentra, the holding company of the Limburg Baert family that also controls one-third of Mediahuis, is strengthening its stake. The freshly raised money […]

Antwerp Oosterweel costs soar to €10,1 billion

October 29, 2024

The cost of the Oosterweel works, the mobility and livability project around Antwerp that will, among other things, close the car traffic connection along the north side of the ring road, has risen to 10.1 billion euros. The new bill is more than 3 billion euros higher than estimated two years ago, of which 1.8 […]

De Lijn tests anti-slip safety layer on Ghent’s streetcar tracks

October 28, 2024

In Ghent, the Flemish public transport company De Lijn is testing an anti-slip coating on metal covers and switch rails to make streetcar tracks safer for cyclists. Several media outlets, including the newspaper Het Nieuwsblad, are reporting this. De Lijn will now continue monitoring and evaluating the pilot project. As every city cyclist has already […]

Vias: ‘Transition to wintertime is dangerous for pedestrians’

October 25, 2024

This weekend, we will switch to wintertime again. This means that from Saturday, October 26th, to Sunday, October 27th, 2024, we will switch from summer to wintertime. In concrete terms, this means turning the clock back one hour and getting one hour of extra sleep. This also means it will get dark earlier, and, according […]

One-fifth fewer accidents between cyclists and MIVB/STIB vehicles

October 25, 2024

The number of accidents between vehicles of the Brussels public transport company MIVB/STIB and two-wheelers decreased by 20% in 2023. MIVB/STIB describes this as “an encouraging result” and is launching a new awareness campaign. The cheering message comes at a rather unfortunate time. Yesterday in Genk, in the province of Limburg, a 15-year-old girl was […]

Electra to open first of 20 fast-charging stations at Burger King

October 22, 2024

Over the coming two years, Electra, a European expert in fast-charging stations, plans to open and operate at least 20 fast-charging stations at existing and future branches of the fast-food chain Burge King. The collaboration starts today with the opening of the first fast-charging station at Burger King in Zandhoven. During the first phase, existing […]

The fate of Audi Brussels hasn’t been decided yet

October 21, 2024

Specialized news magazine Automotive News communicated this week that the fate of the Audi factory in Brussels was sealed. The factory will be closed, and all 3,000 employees will be laid off. Maybe the spectacular message comes a bit too early. A recent statement by Audi COO Gerd Walker has fueled it. Until now, Volkswagen […]

Brussels Airport among world’s 67 best in CO2 reduction

October 20, 2024

Brussels Airport is among the 67 most efficient airports in the world in terms of CO2 emissions. It has achieved Lever 4+, the penultimate level of Airport Council International’s Airport Carbon Accreditation program (ACA). A total of 592 airports worldwide participate in the ACA program that compares and certifies airports in terms of CO2 emissions. […]

Poppy withdraws shared cars from Liège due to vandalism

October 18, 2024

Poppy, a provider of shared and rental cars, is pulling out of Liège due to too many incidents with the shared cars, according to its marketing director, Pierre de Schaetzen. Poppy, a subsidiary of the Brussels holding company D’Ieteren, has been operating in Liège since early February 2023, the company’s first steps in Wallonia. Around […]

Faster train Brussels-Amsterdam gets also criticism

October 18, 2024

Since yesterday, ticket sales have started for the faster trains that will run between Brussels and Amsterdam from mid-December. From Brussels to Amsterdam, a ticket for the new Eurocity Direct costs between 25 and 64,1 euros, and to Rotterdam on the Eurocity, it costs between 13,1 and 32,7 euros. However, the passenger organization TreinTramBus is […]

De Lijn to deploy six compact electric buses in Mechelen

October 11, 2024

The Flemish public transport company De Lijn will introduce six new emission-free minibusses to the Mechelen city network after the autumn vacations. These busses are more compact and run entirely electrically. The new buses, costing 350,000 euros each, have been ordered from Chinese manufacturer Yes-EU. After the seven Yes-EU midi e-buses already in service in […]

One-millionth Volvo XC40/EX40 rolls of the line in Ghent

October 10, 2024

In seven years, Volvo Cars’ factory in Ghent, Belgium, has produced one million XC40s (and derivatives). The car was Volvo’s first compact premium SUV and also became the first EV for the Swedes with a fully electric version. In 2025, it will be joined by Volvo’s latest small EV to date, the EX30, which is […]

Lack of punctuality costs NMBS/SNCB a plus €400,000 fine

October 10, 2024

Belgian public railroad company NMBS/SNCB must pay the state a fine of 416,666 euros. In 2023, NMBS/SNCB was insufficiently punctual, canceled too many trains, and experienced too many minutes of delays. The fine results from an alarming report that is part of the public service contract between the state and the NMBS/SNCB. If NMBS/SNCB does […]

After LEZ also mandatory electrification of cab fleet on hold in Brussels?

October 08, 2024

The business newspaper L’Echo writes that there is a good chance that the measure requiring all new cabs in Brussels to be emission-free by January 1st, 2025, will be postponed for a year. The main reason would be that there are not enough charging stations in the Brussels Region, while the high price of new […]

Arriva orders 150 VDL e-buses to be partly built in Roeselare

October 08, 2024

Dutch transport company Arriva has ordered 157 new electric buses from VDL. Some buses will be built in the VDL factory in Roeselare, West Flanders. The 157 new-generation Citea buses are destined for the West Brabant region of the Netherlands. Financial details about the order are unknown, but the extra production will not involve new […]

Against prevalent perception, Belgian EV sales still soar

October 07, 2024

Are EV sales slowing down to near a standstill? Not in Belgium. Despite prevalent perception, EV sales are still soaring, with 96.233 new registrations in the first nine months of 2024, more than in the whole of 2023 (93,180). The same goes for second-hand EVs, 16,004 (January – September 2024) compared to 12,594 all year […]