The Brussels–Antwerp corridor is Belgium's busiest executive transfer route at 47 kilometres and 40 minutes. FFGR Belgium operates daily transfers for financial services, diamond trade, shipping, and corporate clients between the two cities.
The Brussels–Antwerp corridor — 47 kilometres on the E19 motorway, typically 40 minutes in a private vehicle — is Belgium's most frequently requested executive transfer route. It connects Belgium's capital and diplomatic centre with its primary commercial and port city, and the volume of professional movement between the two generates FFGR Belgium's highest route demand.
The corridor serves four principal professional communities.
**Financial Services**
The Brussels financial cluster — rue de la Loi, Avenue des Arts, Brussels Stock Exchange — maintains constant professional contact with the Antwerp financial community, the port financiers, and the diamond banking sector on the Pelikaanstraat. FFGR Belgium provides transfers for investment bankers, private equity partners, fund managers, and the legal and advisory community that serves them.
**Diamond Trade**
The Antwerp Diamond District is the world's principal diamond trading hub. Brussels Airport (BRU) is the primary arrival point for buyers and sellers from Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Dubai, and New York. FFGR Belgium's BRU–Diamond District route is the most specified single-client transfer in our Antwerp programme — typically a direct run from the Abelag Aviation private terminal to the Hovenierstraat bourse area.
**Port & Logistics**
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges is one of Europe's two largest container ports. Port authority visits, shipping company meetings, and logistics operator appointments generate consistent transfer demand from Brussels. FFGR Belgium serves this community with timely E19 transfers and knowledge of the port access road system for clients going directly to quayside offices.
**Life Sciences**
The Brussels–Antwerp corridor serves the pharmaceutical corridor anchored by the Brussels ULB/VUB research hospitals and the Antwerp-adjacent facilities of several major pharmaceutical companies. Senior researchers, investor relations teams, and visiting executives form a consistent element of this route.
**Practical Details**
The E19 from Brussels to Antwerp is straightforward but has peak-hour congestion at the Brussels periphery (Ring R0) between 07:30–09:00 and at the Antwerp Ring between 16:30–18:30. FFGR Belgium's dispatch adjusts departure timing to avoid peak periods where the client's programme allows.
For Brussels–Antwerp private chauffeur bookings, contact FFGR Belgium via WhatsApp at +33 7 43 46 14 91.
