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Storm to disrupt traffic at Amsterdam airport tomorrow
Passengers look at monitors displaying delayed and cancelled flights at Schipol International Airport near Amsterdam on November 4, 2013 after strong winds grounded and diverted aircraft. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

AMSTERDAM, Jan 17 — Air France-KLM has cancelled 228 European flights to and from Amsterdam's Schiphol airport planned for tomorrow morning, as a storm is expected to disrupt traffic at the Dutch national airport.

KLM, the operator of the cancelled flights, today said runway capacity at Schiphol will be severely restricted due to the storm, with heavy winds making ground handling operations impossible during a large part of tomorrow morning.

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Passengers of other flights should expect delays throughout the day, KLM said. — Reuters

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