One of the World's Busiest Airports Is Cutting Flights Permanently for This Grim Reason
Earlier this week, federal regulators urged airlines to reduce their schedules by up to 10% in some markets, in an attempt to prevent overcrowding and further flight delays this summer, as there's still not enough pilots and air traffic controllers to go around. Now, Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is reducing the amount of international flights it will offer, but for a very different reason, according to Travel Awaits. Schiphol will reduce international flights from 500,000 to 460,000 by November 2023, and will further reduce 20,000 flights by November 2024, all in an effort to reduce its carbon emissions.