easyJet and Schiphol at the Forefront of Technology: Autonomous Vehicle Drives Planes to Runway
Amsterdam Airport becomes the first in Europe to operate TaxiBot system for Airbus aircraft, with huge savings in air pollution
Amsterdam Airport becomes the first in Europe to operate TaxiBot system for Airbus aircraft, with huge savings in air pollution
The Dutch tourism and aviation industry is protesting against the increase in flight taxes, which are expected to become the highest in the European Union by 2027. A new survey reveals that most passengers fear a sharp increase in flight prices and that many families will no longer be able to afford to fly
Top airports like Rome Fiumicino and Munich are raising the bar for passenger experience while major gateways such as Heathrow and Amsterdam Schiphol are under growing strain
The temporary move at Schiphol in Amsterdam was announced to deal with the sharp increase in fuel prices, in light of the situation in the Middle East, the tax reduction will only apply to day flights until the end of March 2027
Schiphol Airport has raised €500 million as part of a broad investment plan worth approximately €10 billion by 2035. The goal: improving the passenger experience and upgrading aviation operations and employee conditions
Dutch national airline KLM flew the Dutch Winter Olympics team home after the Olympic Games in Milan, Italy. In honor of the team's unprecedented success, the flight was accompanied by two Royal Air Force F-35s. See photos
Amsterdam International Airport announced that, starting today, it is ceasing all activity on the X network, and will no longer respond to inquiries, comments or private messages on the platform
Strong winds and harsh winter conditions are causing a significant reduction in activity at Amsterdam Airport, with hundreds of flights canceled and more expected
Snow and icy conditions are limiting flights at Schiphol Airport, causing delays and cancellations. Train traffic across the Netherlands is also suspended. "Our snow crews are working around the clock. If your flight has been cancelled, please do not come to the airport."
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has presented a bold €10 billion plan by 2035, including a new terminal, shaft upgrades, a new metro line, advanced working conditions, and a 90% cut of ground activity emissions
The Dutch tourism and aviation industry is protesting against the increase in flight taxes, which are expected to become the highest in the European Union by 2027. A new survey reveals that most passengers fear a sharp increase in flight prices and that many families will no longer be able to afford to fly
The temporary move at Schiphol in Amsterdam was announced to deal with the sharp increase in fuel prices, in light of the situation in the Middle East, the tax reduction will only apply to day flights until the end of March 2027
Schiphol Airport has raised €500 million as part of a broad investment plan worth approximately €10 billion by 2035. The goal: improving the passenger experience and upgrading aviation operations and employee conditions
Schiphol Airport is set to raise its fees by 41% next year, following a 40% increase over the past three years. KLM warns that this move will lead to higher ticket prices, weaken the airport’s competitive position, and impact the Dutch economy
Schiphol Airport was the busiest in Europe last year according to the number of flights, reaching almost half a million. Which other airports made it to the top ten?
The number of passengers at the airport grew by 8% compared to 2023, and overall, the airport connected with direct flights to 301 destinations, 124 of which were intercontinental