Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Schiphol Amsterdam
Schiphol Airport. Jul 16, 2015 - Credit: Photo: Boarding2Now/DepositPhotos
Health
Politics
Business
Coronavirus
Covid-19
Schiphol Airport
Amsterdam
Mark Rutte
VVD
Christine Teunissen
Nilüfer Gündoğan
Jan Paternotte
Partij voor de Dieren
Volt
d66
Tuesday, 21 December 2021 - 17:17

Share this article:

Cabinet will close non-essential shops at Schiphol after complaints

The Cabinet plans to order all non-essential shops in the secure area of Schiphol to close. This weekend, the shops behind the security and customs areas were allowed to remain open as an exception, while the non-essential shops were closed in the rest of the country, a detail which surprised many in Parliament. "My inclination would be to adopt that recommendation from the Kamer," Prime Minister Mark Rutte said of the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Parliament.

Rutte initially said that he wanted to keep the rules at the airport the same as the rules in other countries. Moreover, travelers are already mixed together behind customs on the airside portion of Schiphol. The prime minister changed his mind because he had noticed that the situation is considered complicated because different rules apply at the airport than on the high street. By closing the shops at the airport anyway, fewer people will walk together, and fewer workers will be needed at the airport, Rutte said.

Workers told regional broadcaster NH Nieuws that they felt threatened to continue arriving at work day after day while the rest of the country is in a lockdown. "Our employer said that we have to be happy we still have a job," an anonymous Schiphol employee told the broadcaster. "There is a culture of fear. If they find out we contacted the media out of despair, we could get fired."

An emergency order must be drawn up to close the shops. The Cabinet wants to do that next week.

During the coronavirus debate, various parties expressed their incomprehension for the exception afforded to the shops at the airports. "Certainly if you are an entrepreneur, it is unbearable that the fun shops are open at Schiphol," said Volt MP Nilüfer Gündoğan.

Christine Teunissen of the PvdD also commented on this. She called Schiphol an "enclave", and pointed out several issues, including the risk that shop staff run at the airport.

When asked, D66 MP Jan Paternotte said that he understood Teunissen's reservations about keeping the shops open. "I think that's a very strange signal and I don't think it's necessary." Paternotte's party is in the current Cabinet, and is expected to participate in the next.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

More like this

Image
The U.S. House of Representatives votes in favor of a $60.8 aid package for Ukraine. 21 April 2024
Dutch PM says $61 billion U.S. support package for Ukraine is "very good news"
Image
The Stopera, the city hall, in Amsterdam
New Amsterdam executive team sworn in after council backs PRO–D66 coalition deal
Image
Medical Care Minister Bruno Bruins tells the Tweede Kamer he is alright moments after collapsing from exhaustion. 18 March 2020
Dutch parliament to question virologist, fmr. Healthcare Min. today in Covid inquiry
Image
An Amsterdam ballot for the municipal elections on 18 March 2026
Amsterdam council election results running late; Turnout up slightly in 4 years
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Zoetermeer school caretaker faces trial over sex abuse of at least 18 children
  • Man charged with terror-motivated plot to stab asylum seekers in Amsterdam
  • Public transport strike tomorrow may lead to more: No morning trains, trams & buses
  • Leiden steps up summer inspections amid rise in illegal sex work in student housing
  • Record "super heatwave" in the making: Temps may hold over 30°C through Tuesday

Top stories

  • Heineken board taps JDE Peet’s exec. Rafa Oliveira as new CEO
  • More Dutch households can't make ends meet; Over half of young adults struggling
  • Heat: Schools implement special rosters, Amsterdam sets up cool-down spots
  • Heat wave: Code Orange weather alert for 36°C temps takes effect on Wednesday
  • More international students facing housing issues in Netherlands, from bedbugs to fraud

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content