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Amsterdam Airport wants to end night flights to reduce carbon emissions

One of Europe's main air hubs, Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, announced this week that it intends to end night flights by the end of 2025. The plan aims to help reduce the airport's greenhouse gas emissions, in addition to reduce noise pollution in your surroundings. ✈️

Plans for the main Dutch terminal (AMS) include total closure between 0:5 and XNUMX:XNUMX. This is a response to environmental groups who have also been fighting carbon emissions from aircraft for years, despite recent efforts by the industry.

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The administration of the Schiphol airport It also works to reduce flights, especially jets with high noise levels and executive aviation.

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