Unable to handle the crowds, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol forced to refuse European flight landings

The Dutch airline KLM had to take additional measures due to the crowds at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. No more passengers will land in Amsterdam from a European destination, the Dutch company said on Saturday. A Brussels-Amsterdam flight, scheduled for 6:20 p.m., is announced as canceled on the Brussels Airport website.

KLM had announced that it would cancel up to fifty flights a day over the long Whitsun weekend due to expected crowds at Schiphol. The airline intended to contribute in this way “to a manageable situation at the airport and within the company as such.

Massive layoffs following the covid, but resumption of travel

The past few weeks have often been chaotic at Schiphol Airport. The airline industry has indeed made massive layoffs of staff during the coronavirus pandemic, but now that demand for air travel is picking up, it is struggling to find enough staff. On Saturday, lines stretched all the way outside the departures hall, with the airport itself calling the situation “busy but manageable“.

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