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Moving the window brothels out of the Red Light District would be a big step in discouraging party behavior in Amsterdam.
Dawit Habtemariam | 7 days ago
Amsterdam is struggling to shake off its historic image of the city where everything goes.
Dawit Habtemariam | 4 weeks ago
Airlines
Labor shortage and noise pollution don't mean much if it's at the cost of violating the EU-U.S. "open skies" agreement.
Bart Meijer, Reuters | 1 month ago
There's no end in sight for the dispute over Schiphol Airport's planned flight caps. And it could take even more turns, with JetBlue stating it asked the U.S. government to take action against Dutch carriers if no resolution could be reached.
Reuters | 3 months ago
The Dutch government has argued that flight caps will benefit those living near Schiphol Airport, but the aviation industry is having absolutely none of it and isn't going down without a fight.
Toby Sterling, Reuters | 4 months ago
The full impact of the limits will perhaps not be fully felt initially, because airlines are still in the process of rebuilding their pre-Covid capacity.
Reuters | 5 months ago
Cruises
Amsterdam banning large cruise liners would be a major step in curbing overtourism, an issue that has increasingly plagued the Dutch capital in recent years.
The initiative by Femke Halsema is a push towards improving conditions for sex workers and reducing crime and excessive use of drugs and alcohol.
Reuters | 7 months ago
Ground Transport
Let’s hope that the cross-continental connectivity project isn't just talk. Plus, the day's news from Air India, AHS, Lords, Sarovar, Pride Hotels, and other Indian players.
Amrita Ghosh | 8 months ago
Large urban destinations will soon find the downfall of the Monday-to-Friday office schedule is actually at the very least a mixed blessing for their tourism sectors.
Dawit Habtemariam | 8 months ago