Brussels airport closed until at least Tuesday
By Associated Press
Mar 26, 2016 5:21 AM CDT
Blown out windows are seen behind as Secretary of State John Kerry arrives to participates in wreath-laying at Brussels Airport in Brussels, Belgium, Friday, March 25, 2016, paying his respect to victims of terrorist attacks that left more than 30 dead at Brussels Airport. Also pictured is Brussels...   (Associated Press)

BRUSSELS (AP) — Brussels airport officials say flights won't resume before Tuesday as they assess the damage caused by twin explosions in the terminal earlier this week.

Authorities have wrapped up their investigation of the crime scene at the airport, and will allow engineers into the building to check its structural safety and information technology systems — and whether any damage can be repaired quickly.

The Brussels Airport Company said Saturday it is "currently studying a temporary solution to partially resume passenger flights, taking into account the new security measures" decided by the federal government.

Brussels Airport handles 23.5 million passengers annually. It links Brussels with 226 destinations worldwide and is served by 77 different airlines.