Liège Airport

Cargo airport serving Liège, Wallonia, Belgium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Liege Airport[a] (IATA: LGG, ICAO: EBLG), previously called Liege-Bierset Airport,[b] is an international airport located in Grâce-Hollogne, 9 km (6 miles) west[1] of the city of Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. The airport mainly focuses on air freight. At the end of 2021, freight traffic reached 1,412,498 tonnes (+26%). Liege Airport is now the 5th biggest cargo airport in Europe and the 22nd biggest in the world.[3]

Airport typePublic
OwnerWalloon government & private investors
OperatorLiege Airport s.a.
ServesLiège
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Liege Airport
Luchthaven Luik
Aéroport de Liège
Flughafen Lüttich
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerWalloon government & private investors
OperatorLiege Airport s.a.
ServesLiège
LocationGrâce-Hollogne, Liège Province, Wallonia, Belgium
Hub for
Elevation AMSL651 ft / 198 m
Coordinates50°38′11″N 005°26′34″E
Websitewww.liegeairport.com
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LGG/EBLG is located in Belgium
LGG/EBLG
LGG/EBLG
Location in Belgium
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04R/22L 3,690 12,106 Asphalt
04L/22R 2,340 7,677 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Freight (tonnes)871,000
Passengers299,292
Sources: Belgian AIP[1][2]
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Overview

The first terminal on the site opened in 1930.[4]

The airport is mainly used for freight/cargo operations, but also serves a number of destinations for passengers (mainly charters). Liège is located in the centre of the golden triangle ParisAmsterdamFrankfurt that handles 66% of European freight, and 75% when taken together with London. In 2018, it was the seventh biggest cargo airport in Europe. Liège Airport is the biggest cargo airport in Belgium, and the third-biggest for passengers after Brussels Airport and Brussels South Charleroi Airport.[5] It is the global hub of ASL Airlines Belgium (the former TNT Airways) and is also used by several other cargo carriers on a scheduled or irregular basis.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

As of the evening of 4 January 2026, there are no regular passenger flights on commercial airlines at Liège airport. In July 2025, TUI announced that, after 30 years of service, they would axe all flights from Liège. The last regular passenger flight was on 4 January 2026.[6]

On 24 March 2026, it was announced that Air Baltic will connect Liège to the Canary Islands from 25 October, twice a week, to Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Liège airport has not offered any commercial passenger flights since last January.

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Air Baltic Seasonal: Gran Canaria (begins 25 October 2026), Tenerife–South (begins 25 October 2026)[7]
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Cargo

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Air Canada Cargo[8] Basel/Mulhouse, Toronto–Pearson
Air China Cargo[9] Hangzhou,[10] Shanghai–Pudong
ASL Airlines Belgium[11] Chicago–O'Hare, Halifax, Hangzhou, Jinan, New York–JFK, Shanghai–Pudong, Tokyo–Narita
Atlas Air[12][13] Almaty, Atlanta, Birmingham (AL), Chicago–O'Hare, Indianapolis, Mexico City–AIFA, Miami, Milan–Malpensa, Seoul–Incheon, Singapore, Stuttgart, Tel Aviv, Zaragoza
Beijing Capital Airlines[14] Nanchang
Challenge Airlines[15] Atlanta, Larnaca, Mexico City, New York–JFK, Oslo, Tel Aviv, Toronto–Pearson
China Cargo Airlines[16] Yantai
CMA CGM Air Cargo[17] Atlanta, Chicago–O'Hare, Hong Kong
Compass Cargo Airlines Sofia, Zhengzhou[18]
Ethiopian Cargo[19] Abidjan, Accra, Addis Ababa, Budapest, Chongqing, Copenhagen, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Johannesburg–O.R. Tambo, Juba, Lagos, Miami, New York–JFK, Shanghai–Pudong, Zaragoza
FedEx Express[20] Indianapolis, Memphis, Oakland
FedEx Feeder[21] Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Munich, Milan–Malpensa, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Vienna
Icelandair Cargo[22] Reykjavík–Keflavík
Magma Aviation[23] Abuja, Accra, Atlanta, Bamako, Brazzaville, Chicago–O'Hare, Douala, Dubai–Al Maktoum, Entebbe, Greenville/Spartanburg, Hong Kong, Johannesburg–O.R. Tambo, Kigali, Kinshasa–N'djili, Lagos, Lilongwe, Lusaka, Mumbai, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta, Niamey, Ouagadougou
MNG Airlines[24] Istanbul, New York–JFK, Toronto–Pearson
MSC Air Cargo[25] Atlanta, Indianapolis, Mexico City–AIFA, Seoul–Incheon
My Freighter Airlines Zhengzhou[26]
Network Aviation Group[27] Abuja, Accra, Bangui, Brazzaville, Dubai–Al Maktoum, Entebbe, Hong Kong, Lagos, Libreville, Luanda, Johannesburg–O.R. Tambo, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta, New York–JFK, Port Harcourt
Qatar Airways Cargo[28] Atlanta, Chicago–O'Hare, Doha, Houston–Intercontinental, Los Angeles, Mexico City–AIFA
SF Airlines[29] Qingdao
Supernova Airlines Ostrava[30]
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Statistics

PassengersYear0100,000200,000300,000400,000500,0001995200020052010201520202025PassengersAnnual passenger traffic

Accidents and incidents

Ground transportation

By car

The airport is located next to the E42 (exit 3), close to an important highway junction.

By bus

An express bus (number 57) links the airport to Liege-Guillemins where connections can be made with local, national and high speed international trains (Eurostar, ICE). Bus number 53 goes to Liege city centre (Place Saint-Lambert) where connections are available with Liege-Saint-Lambert railway station and bus hub, and to Pont-de-Seraing railway station and bus hub. Buses 83 and 85 connect the airport with Liege's city centre (Place Saint-Lambert) where connections are available with Liege-Saint-Lambert railway station and bus hub, and Bierset-Awans railway station.

See also

Notes

  1. Dutch: Luchthaven Luik; French: Aéroport de Liège; German: Flughafen Lüttich
  2. Dutch: Luchthaven Luik-Bierset; French: Aéroport Liège-Bierset; German: Flughafen Lüttich-Bierset

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