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Private jets are banned at Eindhoven airport

Dutch government
January 2026

Announced in November 2023, the measure is part of the airport’s strategy to cut carbon dioxide emissions and noise pollution by 30% by 2030.

To achieve these 2030 targets, Eindhoven Airport is introducing these key measures:

  • Minimising capacity for fossil-fuel or other private flights starting January 2026

  • Capping annual flights at 40,500 (2026–2027) before switching to noise-based monitoring in 2028

  • Fast-tracking low-noise departure procedures to protect local communities

  • Only allowing latest-generation aircraft at Eindhoven Airport by 2030

  • Increasing sustainable aviation fuels blend mandates and subsidising airlines that use it

This decision follows earlier steps taken by the Dutch government, including the introduction of a distance-based flight tax and plans to increase private jet taxes from 2030.

Airports will need to prioritise essential flights rather than those serving only a small segment, whose journeys could be done by commercial flight or rail.

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