The 293.000 flights for the 2024 summer season are more than the 280.000 flights that Schiphol had previously announced. That number was derived from the annual total of 460.000 flights, as was determined in the experimental scheme. In the calendar year 2023, Schiphol expects a total of around 433.000 flights.
At the request of the minister, we reviewed what was operationally possible after the experimental scheme was taken off the table. More flights are now possible, but this is only safe and responsible provided we reduce pressure on certain peak hours. The busy peak times require a major effort from the entire aviation sector and the involved government partners. In order to offer travellers a pleasant and safe journey, we really need each other at the airport. We've discussed this with each other a lot over the past weeks, and everyone is aware of that. It's good to see that airlines have committed to helping reduce peak traffic.
The independent slot coordinator is now going to discuss with airlines how the number of flights during peak times can be reduced. That will preferably happen on a voluntary basis, otherwise by way of an obligation from the slot coordinator. Compliance with these agreements is crucial, in the interest of a safe and pleasant journey for everyone at Schiphol.
Background
Schiphol has included the additional number of flights in an addendum. This addendum is an addition to the previous capacity declaration for summer 2024, which was based on an annual total of 460.000 flights at Schiphol. In determining the addendum, the Minister asked that Schiphol take into account the capacity at Air Traffic Control the Netherlands (LVNL), the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee and Customs. After Schiphol inquired about their capactity, the airport discussed the possibilities with airlines.
The analysis in recent weeks made it clear that the peak in the morning, when a lot of large aircraft carrying many passengers arrive simultaneously, can lead to problems in the entire process, including long lines. By lowering the capacity in one of the morning peaks from 68 to 65 arrivals per hour, this pressure is relieved. The consultation for the winter season (27 October 2024 - 30 March 2025) will follow later in 2024.