Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Welcomes 5.3 Million Passengers in March
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport saw a passenger footfall of 5.3 million in March 2025, representing a slight 2% year-on-year increase.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport saw a passenger footfall of 5.3 million in March 2025, representing a slight 2% year-on-year increase.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has posted last year's performance results, showing remarkable growth across most operational metrics in 2024.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has announced its largest-ever investment plan, allocating €6 billion over the next five years for crucial infrastructure upgrades.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has become the 7th international carrier at San Diego International Airport, inaugurating year-round direct flights from Amsterdam.
A recently announced €200 million development plan will see Ireland's fastest growing airport - Cork Airport - move beyond 5 millions passengers annually.
Airports worldwide are experiencing a strong rebound in passenger numbers, but their financial recovery is lagging, according to recent ACI data.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport welcomed 4.7 million passengers in February, marking a slight 1% year-on-year rise from 2024.
A Delta Air Lines A330-300 inbound from Salt Lake City reported a hydraulic problem during the approach to Amsterdam on 22 February.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport experienced a significant surge in passenger traffic during December 2024, with a footfall of nearly 5.2 million travelers.
A KLM B777-300ER operating a service to Singapore returned to Amsterdam after reporting a hydraulic failure on 29 December.