Schiphol Airport will provide temporary discounts on airline charges to help carriers offset rising fuel costs linked to the Middle East conflict. The measure aims to ease financial pressure on airlines as global energy disruptions push up operating costs and fares.
Amsterdam Schiphol offers airlines discount on airport charges due to Iran war
Schiphol Airport will provide temporary discounts on airline charges to help carriers offset rising fuel costs linked to the Middle East conflict. The measure aims to ease financial pressure on airlines as global energy disruptions push up operating costs and fares.
April 23, 2026
Reuters

Aircraft prepare for flights at Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 15, 2026.
Piroschka van de Wouw/Reuters
Amsterdam's Schiphol airport will give airlines discounts on airport charges to help to offset higher costs caused by the conflict in the Middle East.
Schiphol, one of the busiest and most expensive airports in Europe, will offer a temporary 10% discount on airport charges from April 27 to March 31, 2027. The discount will apply only to daytime flights.
"The airport is taking this measure because airlines’ costs have risen unexpectedly and sharply as a result of high kerosene prices," Schiphol said in a statement.
The airport said the measure will have a "temporary negative" impact on Schiphol's financial results, but it did not expect it to affect investments planned for the next 10 years.
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has disrupted global energy supplies and many European airlines are preparing for a challenging spring and summer period as the cost of tickets is likely to jump. Many airlines have also cancelled flights to and from the region, with some postponing resuming flights until later this year.
-Reporting by Suban Abdulla; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama/Reuters
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