Schiphol Airport: What do extended passenger caps mean for Easter travel?

Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport will continue to limit passenger numbers in April and May due to staff shortages.

Although restrictions will gradually ease from the end of March, departing flights will still be capped during the peak morning hours.

Between 6am and 1pm every day, airlines will need to book five per cent fewer seats – meaning around 5,000 fewer passengers per day.

The new rules will apply from April until mid-May, including over the spring school break in the Netherlands.

The restrictions aim to reduce the risk of lengthy queues at check-in, security and passport control.

How will Schiphol’s caps affect travel?

Although Schiphol’s passenger caps will continue, the outlook is brighter than last winter

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