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Minister Has 'Signals' that Schiphol Wants to Move From Lelystad Airport if There Are No Holiday Flights: 'Already Started Calculating'

Summary by De Telegraaf
Schiphol Group is threatening to sell off its already-constructed Lelystad airport if politicians decide to ban holiday flights and only base F-35s there. Outgoing Minister Robert Tieman (BBB, Infrastructure and Water Management) told the House of Representatives that he is "receiving these signals." In fact, he's already calculating how much this could cost the Dutch government in the hundreds of millions.

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Schiphol Group is threatening to sell off its already-constructed Lelystad airport if politicians decide to ban holiday flights and only base F-35s there. Outgoing Minister Robert Tieman (BBB, Infrastructure and Water Management) told the House of Representatives that he is "receiving these signals." In fact, he's already calculating how much this could cost the Dutch government in the hundreds of millions.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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