A mobility strategy

The increase in jobs and the volume of cargo handled at Liege Airport requires a mobility strategy to organize transportation in a coherent manner that meets current needs.

This strategy also aims to encourage the use of different modes of transport for people and goods.

Liege Airport’s mobility strategy is based on three main pillars:

  • passenger mobility;
  • freight mobility;
  • technologies and infrastructure.

For more information, please feel free to consult Liege Airport’s complete Mobility Strategy in this document: Mobility Strategy.

 

A wide range of transportation options

How to get here by car:

Liege Airport is located at the crossroads of Amsterdam, Paris, and Frankfurt and is very easy to reach. It is right off the highway:

  • just a stone’s throw from the center of Liège;
  • 45 minutes from Namur, Aachen, and Maastricht;
  • 1 hour from Brussels;
  • and less than 2 hours from Eindhoven or Cologne.

How to get here by public transportation:

Several bus lines serve the airport:

  • TEC 53 (Liège-Guillemins > Bierset > Mabotte)
  • TEC 57 (Liège-Guillemins > Bierset)
  • TEC 71 (Bierset (Liege Airport)-Ans-Rocourt-Liers/Milmort)
  • TEC 83 (Liège - Bierset - Omal - Hannut)
  • TEC 85 (Liège - Bierset - Stockay - Amay - Huy)

 

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Arrêt de bus

Getting here by bike:

The site features nearly 8 km of bike paths as well as various parking options for users.

Currently, two secure bike parking areas are available to tenants (at buildings FT.03 - L'Escale and EX.17). 

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photo d'un abri vélo

Our parking lots

Liege Airport will begin a phased modernization of its parking facilities in 2026.

RatesP1 - P2 
10 minutesFree
1 hour€2.00
4 hours€8.00
1 day€15.00
1 week€90
> 1 week€7.00 per additional day

Flibco connects the two Walloon airports

Flibco shuttle buses will stop at Liege Airport on their route to Charleroi Airport starting at the end of March.

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Image d'un bus Flibco devant le terminal passagers