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More passengers via Eindhoven Airport despite Middle East unrest and rising fuel costs

More passengers via Eindhoven Airport despite Middle East unrest and rising fuel costs

Eindhoven Airport recorded its busiest first quarter ever, seeing a significant increase in passenger numbers despite higher kerosene prices and Middle East unrest. While Schiphol faces setbacks, the Netherlands' second-largest airport continues to demonstrate steady growth.

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