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Province: No low-altitude flight routes from Lelystad over Gelderland

Province: No low-altitude flight routes from Lelystad over Gelderland

The Gelderland provincial government announced that the Dutch national government has guaranteed there will be no low-flying routes for holiday flights from Lelystad Airport over the province. Deputy Klaas Ruitenberg stated that he is currently clarifying whether the national government's definition of low-flying matches the province's.

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