MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Last week, two suicide blasts hit the Brussels international airport and a further explosion shook the city’s Maelbeek metro station, killing at least 31 people and injuring more than 300.
"American has cancelled all flights to/from Brussels until Thursday, April 7. At this time, there are plans to operate a flight from Philadelphia to Brussels April 7, with a return flight April 8," the company said in a statement as quoted by The Independent newspaper.
The Daesh which is banned in in the United States, Russia and other countries, claimed responsibility for the attacks.
On Monday, the airport's press service said the reopening of the Brussels Airport following the terrorist attacks had not been scheduled.
On Saturday, the airport announced that damage analysis has not revealed any structural stability issues in the terminal building.

