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(LFW) Lome
TOGO - Lome G. Eyadema International
(BRU) Brussels
BELGIUM - All Airports
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(LFW) Lome G. Eyadema International
Lome, Togo
(BRU) All Airports
Brussels, Belgium
20
Jun
Saturday
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Lomé to Brussels: Your Guide to This Route

Direct & connecting flights|LFW – BRU|$487
$487one way
Cheapest price
8h 45m1 stop via ACC
Flight duration
5,765 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The route from Lomé to Brussels connects Togo's coastal capital with the heart of Europe. Direct and one-stop flights typically take between 7 and 12 hours depending on the connection. Brussels Airlines has historically been a key carrier on this corridor, offering nonstop service that makes the journey considerably smoother. The best time to fly is during the European spring or autumn, when mild weather in Brussels coincides with reasonable fare availability. Last minute travelers on this route can sometimes find seats opening up midweek, particularly on Tuesday and Wednesday departures. Lomé's compact Gnassingbé Eyadéma Airport makes check-in straightforward, even if you're arriving close to departure. Once in Brussels, you'll land at Zaventem, well connected to the city center by train. Whether you're visiting for business, family, or a last minute getaway, this route bridges two vibrant worlds with surprising ease.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Lomé (LFW) to Brussels (BRU)?
The cheapest months to fly from Lomé-Tokoin Airport (LFW) to Brussels Airport (BRU) are typically during the low season between January and March, as well as late October through November. Booking 4-8 weeks in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you secure the best fares. Prices tend to peak during summer (June-August) and around the December holiday season.
Are there direct flights from Lomé (LFW) to Brussels (BRU), or do I need a transit stop?+
Do I need a visa to fly from Lomé, Togo to Brussels, Belgium?+
What are the luggage allowances for flights from LFW to BRU?+
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Flying from Lomé to Brussels: A Guide for Travelers on This Route

Connecting West Africa to the heart of Europe, flights from Lomé to Brussels offer a fascinating journey between two culturally rich destinations. Whether you are a business traveler heading to the European Union's administrative capital or a Togolese diaspora member visiting family in Belgium, this route bridges continents with relative ease.

The flight from Lomé-Tokoin Airport (LFW) to Brussels Airport (BRU) covers approximately 5,200 kilometers and typically takes around seven to eight hours on a direct service. Brussels Airlines has historically been the most prominent carrier on this corridor, offering nonstop flights that make the journey remarkably convenient compared to itineraries requiring layovers. For travelers seeking alternatives, connecting options through cities like Paris, Addis Ababa, or Istanbul are available via carriers such as Air France, Ethiopian Airlines, and Turkish Airlines. These connections add travel time but can sometimes offer more competitive fares or schedule flexibility.

Timing your trip wisely can make a meaningful difference. Lomé enjoys a tropical climate with two rainy seasons, the heaviest falling between April and July. If you are departing Lomé and heading to Brussels, keep in mind that Belgian winters from November through February can be quite cold and gray, which may come as a shock if you are accustomed to Togolese warmth. Spring and early autumn tend to be the most pleasant periods to visit Brussels, with mild temperatures and blooming parks throughout the city. For return trips, the dry season in Togo from November to March is ideal for those planning to explore the country's beaches, markets, and national parks.

At Lomé-Tokoin Airport, facilities are modest but functional. Arriving well ahead of your departure time is advisable, as check-in procedures and security screening can move slowly during peak travel periods. On the Brussels end, BRU is a well-equipped international hub with excellent rail connections to the city center and beyond, including direct trains to Antwerp, Ghent, and even neighboring countries.

One practical tip for travelers flying from Lomé to Brussels is to confirm visa requirements early. Belgian visa processing for Togolese nationals can take several weeks, and having all documentation prepared ahead of time avoids unnecessary stress. Additionally, packing layers is essential given the dramatic climate difference between the two cities.

This route carries deep cultural significance, reflecting the strong historical and economic ties between Togo and Belgium. From Lomé's bustling Grand Marché to Brussels' art nouveau architecture and world-famous chocolate shops, the journey promises a rewarding contrast of experiences at either end.