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Schiphol Airport Fees Rise 41 Percent

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Schiphol airport has seen a 41 percent increase in airport fees. A discount has been applied to these fees due to certain circumstances. The municipality of Amsterdam holds a 20 percent stake in the airport. Achieving noise reduction goals could result in 11 million in savings, though flight numbers would not decrease. The focus of these measures is to reduce noise rather than decreasing the number of flights. This change is expected to result in a difference of 11 million. The noise insulation investment aims to reduce noise rather than flight volume. The municipality of Amsterdam, a 20 percent shareholder, is reportedly unhappy with the fee increase. Schiphol aims to be climate neutral by 2030 while managing noise reduction requirements.

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NPO Radio 1

“Schiphol is in de dure luchthaven geworden. En wat is het? 41 procent, geloof ik, stijging van de luchthaven tarieven.”

NPO Radio 1

“Schiphol is in het dure luchthaven geworden. En wat is het? 41 procent, geloof ik, stijging van de luchthaven tarieven.”

NPO Radio 1

“Daar is nu een korting op gekomen gezien door omstandigheden. Daar is de gemeente Amsterdam mede-aandeelhouder, voor 20 procent, men ik, in de luchthaven niet zo blij mee.”

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