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US warns retaliation over Amsterdam Schiphol's proposed flight cap
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Sean Duffy United States Secretary of Transportation | Official Website

The Dutch government plans to implement a cap on annual flight movements at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport starting this November, reducing the number from 500,000 to 478,000. This move is part of an effort to cut noise pollution. The United States has warned of possible retaliation if American carriers are affected by this reduction.

Airlines for America (A4A), a US airline trade association, has expressed its intent to take legal action against the proposal, arguing it violates international agreements. The plan has also faced opposition from global industry groups like the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Originally, a more significant reduction was proposed, but after resistance from airlines and industry bodies, the Dutch authorities decided on a smaller cut. The new cap is scheduled to be enforced during the winter season as part of a strategy to reduce aircraft noise by 15%.

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US Transport Secretary Sean Duffy stated that the Trump administration is monitoring European countries for "unjustified operational restrictions" that could breach international aviation agreements. "We are monitoring European States to ensure that they apply the balanced approach process for noise abatement at their airports and do not implement unjustified operational restrictions," he said.

Duffy cautioned that countries making unwarranted changes could face consequences similar to those experienced by Mexico when its carriers were restricted from US airspace. Washington believes any action by the Netherlands causing US carriers to lose slots at Schiphol would violate bilateral agreements.

According to Cirium's schedule data, four US carriers operate flights between major US hubs and Amsterdam Schiphol: Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, and JetBlue. Delta has the largest presence with 5,580 flights scheduled this year. United follows with 1,670 flights while JetBlue and American Airlines have planned 575 and 481 flights respectively.

If the flight cap proceeds as planned, these carriers—especially Delta—could face significant impacts due to their multiple daily services to Schiphol and partnership with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines through a transatlantic joint venture. Any retaliatory actions by the US might affect KLM’s access to American markets.

In addition, A4A argues that the planned cuts violate EU and international aviation rules since Schiphol hasn't met ICAO-endorsed 'Balanced Approach' requirements which dictate flight restrictions should only be imposed as a last resort after exploring all other noise mitigation strategies.

Industry associations including IATA have criticized Schiphol's flight cap plan stating it could disrupt passenger and cargo operations if rushed through without proper mandate or authority in place within Dutch governance structures.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines—the largest operator at Schiphol—has also urged reconsideration of these cuts citing investments made towards quieter aircraft technologies along with operational improvements seeking collaborative solutions rather than reducing access points into Netherlands’ primary international gateway.

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