Dutch Court Hears Airline Groups’ Bid To Stop Schiphol Flight Cap

Credit: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
A group of aviation industry players including Royal Dutch KLM Airlines has filed summary proceedings against the Dutch government’s decision to implement a controversial cap of 478,000 flight movements at one of Europe’s busiest airports, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which is KLM’s hub. The case was...
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