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Dutch court scraps cap on number of flights at Amsterdam airport

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 4:29 AM

AMSTERDAM, March 11 (Reuters) – The Dutch Supreme Court on Wednesday scrapped a government decision to limit the number ​of flights at Amsterdam’s Schiphol ‌airport, one of Europe’s busiest hubs.

The court said the 2024 decision to limit the number of flights to 478,000 per year, made ‌in ​an effort to cut ⁠noise pollution, had ⁠not been properly motivated.

The government said the judgment underscored the need for new regulations it is developing to strengthen ​the legal basis of its air-traffic policies.

Airlines had appealed the government’s decision ⁠as they said ⁠it went too far, while ​climate activists and people living near the ​airport had appealed for more restrictive action.

The ‌court said the government decision had failed to take into account that different airplanes produce different levels of ⁠noise, thereby setting an inappropriate general cap on the number of flights.

It said it was also ⁠unclear ‌that the installed cap would ⁠in fact lead to the ​intended ‌reduction in noise pollution.

The court ​did allow ⁠a reduction of nighttime flights, as none of the parties had appealed that part of the government’s decision.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer. Editing by Mark Potter and ​Louise Heavens)