KLM says government plan to reduce flights at Amsterdam Schiphol will damage the Netherlands

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner PH-BHG KLMBoeing 787-9 Dreamliner PH-BHG KLM at Amsterdam Schiphol, Netherlands | Rob Vogelaar

Dutch airline KLM responded to the Dutch transport ministry’s announcement that the government would press ahead with its plan to cut the number of flights at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport next year, calling the measure “unnecessary” and damaging for the country.

“Noise targets can be achieved in a better way that would really benefit local residents, climate, airlines and Dutch economy, KLM said in a statement, with CEO Marjan Rintel adding that “it is hard to imagine such a drastic decision being taken by an outgoing government”.

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