NATO take precedence at Schiphol Airport
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NATO take precedence at Schiphol Airport
The second busiest airport within in the European Union is Schiphol which serves Amsterdam and surrounding areas and it gets busier as spring ends and summers promises. It seems logical therefore and in the best interests of the travelling community that flights should be reduced by 25 to 30 per cent between June 21 and June 27. The reason is simple, there will be a NATO Summit held in The… Source


Schiphol is handling about a quarter fewer flights in the days around the NATO summit that will be held in June. The airport reported this to the ANP news agency. The summit will be held in The Hague on 24 and 25 June. More than 8,500 people are expected, most of whom will travel via Schiphol. A spokesperson told ANP that flights during the summer season will be cancelled from 21 to 27 June in order to "ensure that the reception of delegation me…
Airlines are stressed about the 30% reduction in flights during the NATO summit in June. Because the Buitenveldertbaan runway is also out of service due to maintenance, major problems are looming.
NATO Summit To Impact Flights At Amsterdam Schiphol Airport In June
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport will cut flights by about 25% from June 21 to 27, 2025, to accommodate the NATO summit in The Hague. With 8,500 delegates, including 45 heads of state, expected to attend, air traffic will be redirected due to airspace restrictions and limited runway availability, as runway 09/27 (a.k.a. Buitenveldertbaan) will be closed for maintenance. Schiphol officials stated the impact on regular passengers will be minimal, with…
NATO Summit to impact flights at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in June
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport will cut flights by about 25% from June 21 to 27, 2025, to accommodate the NATO summit in The Hague. With 8,500 delegates, including 45 heads of state, expected to attend, air traffic will be redirected due to airspace restrictions and limited runway availability, as runway 09/27 (a.k.a. Buitenveldertbaan) will be closed […]
Schiphol flight movements will be cut by over 25% during NATO Summit in June
Schiphol Airport will see takeoffs and landings fall by anywhere from 25 to 30 percent during the NATO Summit scheduled for June in The Hague. The meeting of the military alliance nations is expected to bring 45 heads of state, along with their defense and foreign affairs political leaders, as well as 6,000 delegation members and 2,000 journalists.
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