Economy News in English
Latest economy headlines from Dutch news, translated into English.

More than 11,000 Amsterdammers without a permanent home, including 1,500 children
A comprehensive new census has identified 11,065 homeless people in the Amsterdam-Amstelland region, including 1,446 children. The data reveals that only 12% live on the street, while the majority are...
Better not buy your ski pass at the ticket window: 'Everyone will use dynamic pricing within five years'
Ski resorts are increasingly adopting dynamic pricing models, making on-site ticket purchases significantly more expensive as demand reaches record highs. Experts predict that most slopes will impleme...
South Tyrol hotel owners fear empty rooms due to unusual tax
Starting in 2026, the Italian region of South Tyrol plans to introduce a tourist tax for dogs brought along by vacationers. Local hotel owners are expressing concern that the new fee will lead to vaca...
Domestic holidays to become much more expensive next year, Efteling also affected
Domestic holidays and overnight stays in the Netherlands will become significantly more expensive starting in January due to a substantial tax increase. This change affects various accommodations such...
KLM ground staff to strike: canceled flights will be rebooked, here is how it works
KLM ground staff are scheduled to strike at Schiphol Airport this Wednesday, leading to potential flight cancellations and disruptions. Passengers affected by the strike will have their flights rebook...
Transavia and easyJet fall short in assisting stranded travelers, Consumers' Association complains to inspectorate
The Dutch Consumers' Association has filed a complaint with the national aviation authority against airlines Transavia and easyJet. The organization alleges that both companies are failing to comply w...
Tourists rave about the Netherlands: 'Highest number of visitors since corona'
In June, the Netherlands saw its highest number of foreign tourists since the pandemic, with nearly 2.4 million visitors staying in hotels and holiday parks. This represents a significant increase com...

Major unrest among GVB staff after introduction of new planning system
Employees at Amsterdam's public transport company GVB have launched a petition protesting the implementation of a new automated planning system called HASTUS. Staff report that the software, introduce...

Conflicting interests and misunderstanding: how 9,600 homes near Damen shipyard were put on ice
The province of North Holland and the Dutch national government have halted Amsterdam's plans to build 9,600 homes near the Damen shipyard to preserve the site for the maritime manufacturing industry....

Power grid expansion: why Amsterdam is starting its biggest renovation in 200 years
Amsterdam is undertaking its largest infrastructure renovation in 200 years to expand a power grid that has reached full capacity. The project involves digging up one-third of the city's streets and a...