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15 March 2026

Flight cap at Amsterdam Airport invalidated

The decision to limit the number of flight operations in Amsterdam has been overturned. The Netherlands’ highest administrative court ruled that the imposition of a flight cap at the country’s main airport violated procedural rules, meaning the restrictions are no longer in effect.

The case concerns the restriction of flight operations at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, one of Europe’s largest airports. Authorities had planned to reduce the number of takeoffs and landings to limit noise and the airport’s environmental impact. However, the Netherlands’ highest administrative court ruled that the imposed limit was enacted improperly.

According to the court, the decision was flawed for two reasons. First, the flight limit was introduced incorrectly from a procedural standpoint, and second, it lacked the appropriate justification required for such a significant change affecting the airport’s operations. The ruling means that the planned restrictions cannot be implemented in their current form.