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As reported by the BBC, The Dutch government will legislate to reduce flights from Schipol Airport by 60,000 per annum to 440,000, citing climate action and noise pollution.
Regardless of the outcome of the reported commercial legal challenge by the affected airlines, does this move to constitute a growing existential threat to the Aviation business, and is this the start of concerted global action?
Does the Dutch government want us to cycle to our holidays and business meetings?
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Regardless of the outcome of the reported commercial legal challenge by the affected airlines, does this move to constitute a growing existential threat to the Aviation business, and is this the start of concerted global action?
Does the Dutch government want us to cycle to our holidays and business meetings?

Airlines sue Dutch government over flight cuts
The government cited noise pollution and climate concerns in its decision to restrict flights.
