After the attacks of March 22, The Brussels Metro for the first has started to operate in regular schedule since April 25, reported the Belgian medias with a quote to the Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company management (STIB) and the city authorities . All 69 stations of the Brussels metro operate according to the scheduled that had been used before the attacks. Prior to that, the trains were launched based on a reduced schedule proceeding from security measures to prevent new attacks.
Also, the new station, Malbec, was reopen for the passengers, which had been closed after the explosions . The arrival of the planes at the Zaventem airport is completely renewed. As the Russian Gazeta notes , the access to the metro stations and underground tram lines still will be limited to only two entries and exists to ensure the " appropriate level of security across the entire network ."