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Dutch airport Schiphol topped at 478,000 flights each year to decrease noise

Amsterdam Schiphol airport's overall flight capability will be reduced by 4% next year in an effort to cut noise pollution, the Dutch federal government stated on Friday.

Traffic at Schiphol, one of Europe's busiest centers, will be restricted to 478,000 flights annually from 2025, down from the existing cap of 500,000 flights each year.

The federal government had actually said in September it would likely decrease the cap as it aimed to reduce disruption for people living near to the airport by 20%.

Dutch airline company KLM on Thursday prompted the federal government to reconsider its technique, stating it needs to promote quieter airplanes instead of cutting flights.

The federal government said the new flight cap was expected to decrease noise by 15%, while it would search for methods to lower an extra 5% at a later phase.

An effort to limit flights to around 450,000 was taken off the table last year following pressure from the market and after objections from the European Union, which stated the government ought to first take a look at other options to cut sound.

A Dutch court in March purchased the federal government to do more to cut noise pollution at Schiphol, stating the interests of individuals disrupted by the airport had been neglected for several years.

(source: Reuters)