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KLM hardest hit by summer passenger caps at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport - ANP

FILE PHOTO: KLM airplanes are seen parked at Schiphol Airport

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - KLM, the Dutch arm of Air France-KLM, will be the most affected by a cap placed on the number of passengers allowed at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport this summer, news agency ANP reported, citing the Dutch slot coordinator.

KLM will absorb about half of the reductions, ANP reported, citing Airport Coordination Netherlands director Hugo Thomassen in an interview.

The airport announced the measures, which amount to a 16% cut in the schedules airlines had planned, on Thursday, citing shortages of security workers.

KLM has said it will hold Schiphol financially responsible for the costs of the reduced schedule.

(Reporting by Toby Sterling; editing by David Evans)