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ORGANISATION AND FINANCE

ACNL is an independent governing body by public law. In the Dutch “Wet Luchtvaart” (Law on Aviation) ACNL is designated as the independent coordinator for slot coordinated airports in the Netherlands. The Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management is the supervisory authority as regards financial and management matters, but as European rules (EEC Regulation 95/93) stipulate that the coordinator should be independent, the Minister does not have any influence on the process of slot allocation.

ACNL is financed by a slotfee that level 3 airports (50%) and all carriers using slots at level 3 airports (50%) have to pay per movement.

Consultation for estimated slot fee 1 April 2025 until 31 March 2026 will be €1,63 per used slot (€ 1,88 for the previous year), click here.

For the period 1 April 2021 until and including 31 March 2022 the slot fee is set at €2,46 per movement. The slot fee that air carriers have to pay is invoiced by the airports. Read more (only in Dutch)

For the period 1 April 2022 until and including 31 March 2023 the slot fee is set at €1,92 per movement. The slot fee that air carriers have to pay is invoiced by the airports. Read more (only in Dutch)

For the period 1 April 2023 until and including 31 March 2024 the slot fee is set at €1,92 per movement. The slot fee that air carriers have to pay is invoiced by the airports. Read more (only in Dutch)

For the period 1 April 2024 until and including 31 March 2025 the slot fee is set at €1,88 per movement. The slot fee that air carriers have to pay is invoiced by the airports. Read more (only in Dutch)

MAIN ACTIVITIES

  • Slot allocation
  • Slot monitoring
  • Develop additional rules and procedures
  • Give advice to stakeholders and policy makers
  • Monitor national and international developments in aviation
  • Provide data to airlines, airports and officials
  • To prepare and attend IATA slot conferences /meetings
  • Provide reports to national authorities and European Commission
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