Articles tagged “schiphol”

Airlines

JetBlue Files Complaint Over Schiphol Airport Flight Curbs

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.

JetBlue Files Complaint Over Schiphol Airport Flight Curbs

Airlines

Netherlands Proceeds With Schiphol Airport Flight Caps Despite KLM’s Opposition

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.

Netherlands Proceeds With Schiphol Airport Flight Caps Despite KLM’s Opposition

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KLM Wins Court Battle Against Dutch State Over Schiphol Airport Flight Caps

KLM has won its court case against the Dutch government, which proposed cutting flights at Schiphol Airport from 500,000 a year to 440,000 a year to reduce noise pollution. The court stated the government did not comply with European rules, which specify a flight cap can only take effect after all measures to limit noise…

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Air France-KLM CEO Slams Schiphol Flight Cuts

Schiphol Airport has set about cutting 60,000 flight slots, a move slated by Air France-KLM as far less effective than investing in sustainable aviation fuel to address air pollution. But that still leaves noise pollution very much up in the air.

Air France-KLM CEO Slams Schiphol Flight Cuts

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Amsterdam Airport Extends Passenger Restrictions as Staffing Issues Persist

The summer may have passed but the staffing issues at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport have not. The airport is implementing new passenger caps that will restrict the number of travelers passing through the European hub until at least the end of October. Following a shortfall in security staff, Schiphol is cutting the number of locally departing…

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Transatlantic Travel Rebound Faces an Unwelcome Slowdown

It's the world's most lucrative travel market, but airlines won't maximize their profits unless they divert more planes and resources to the various routes between the U.S. and Europe.

Transatlantic Travel Rebound Faces an Unwelcome Slowdown

Airlines

Schiphol Airport Caps Passenger Numbers for Summer

As it grapples with labor crunch, Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is cutting flights and limiting the number of passengers to help make the queues more manageable. Clearly, this isn't the post-Covid recovery that European airlines had been expecting.

Schiphol Airport Caps Passenger Numbers for Summer

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KLM Temporarily Halts Flying Travelers to Amsterdam

European airlines have warned once and again that airport staffing, and other issues, threatened to derail what is widely expected to be a busy summer travel season. Those issues have been on display at KLM and Amsterdam's Schiphol airport two weekends in a row now. The airline said Saturday that it would "no longer allow…

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Amsterdam Airport Tells Travelers to Stay Home Because of Strike

The strike by KLM ground staff is apparently over, but delays will cascade.

Amsterdam Airport Tells Travelers to Stay Home Because of Strike

Business Travel

A Pop-Up Business Hotel in Singapore: If You Build It, They Will Come … or Not

The Singapore government is at it again — but as previous travel corridors have shown, it's risky business.

A Pop-Up Business Hotel in Singapore: If You Build It, They Will Come … or Not