Geneva – In response to the announcement by Schiphol Airport that it is proposing an increase of its charges by 37% (2022-2025), IATA issued the following comments:
“It is irresponsible that Schiphol is increasing airport charges by 37% in the middle of a crisis. It is insulting that the airport is positioning a token 5% reduction in their demands (originally 42%) as a response to the needs of their customers. And it is nonsense that they are justifying the increase to encourage a more sustainable aviation sector. Penalizing airlines with higher airport charges does nothing to move the sector towards its net zero goals.
“The entire aviation value chain has suffered losses in the crisis. Shifting the financial pain to your customers is something that only a monopoly could do. The airport’s shareholders need to step up. They have benefitted from stable returns pre-crisis. Now they must support the business in the bad times.
“The Royal Schiphol group describes itself as…