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Dutch Court Removes Flight Cap at Amsterdam Airport

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A Dutch court has struck down the government‑imposed limit on the number of flights at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, a decision that could have significant implications for the country’s aviation and tourism sectors.

The cap, introduced to reduce noise pollution and environmental impact in surrounding communities, restricted the total number of aircraft movements at the airport each year. Local authorities and environmental groups had argued the measure was necessary to limit emissions and improve quality of life for nearby residents.

In its ruling, the court concluded that the cap was inconsistent with broader European Union regulations and could unfairly restrict the airport’s operational flexibility. The decision allows Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to increase the number of flights, giving airlines more freedom to expand routes and schedules.

Airline industry representatives welcomed the ruling, saying it would help meet growing passenger demand and strengthen the Netherlands’ position as a major European transport hub. Environmental advocates, however, expressed concern that lifting the cap could lead to increased noise and carbon emissions, urging the government to explore alternative measures to mitigate the impact.

The ruling is likely to spark further debate on balancing aviation growth with environmental sustainability in the Netherlands and across Europe.

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