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Dutch court lifts the cap on flights at Amsterdam Airport

The Dutch Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the government's?decision?to?limit _the number of flights?at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, one of Europe’s busiest hubs?was void.

The court ruled that the decision made by 2024 to limit flights to 478 000 per year in order to "cut noise pollution" was not properly motivated.

A spokesman said that the government was not able to immediately comment on the decision.

Climate activists and residents living near the airport also called for more restrictive measures.

The court ruled that the government's decision failed to?take into account the fact that different planes produce different noise levels, thus?setting an inappropriate general cap on the?number?of flights.

The report also said that it was unclear whether the cap installed would actually lead to the "intended" reduction in noise pollution.

The court allowed a reduction in nighttime flights because none of the parties had appealed this part of the decision of the government.

(source: Reuters)