Nuclear Security Summit – Amsterdam Due to
the ‘Nuclear Security Summit’ taking place at The Hague until Friday 28th March 2014, the
Dutch Authorities have introduced risk based border
control on selected Schengen flights into The Netherlands.
Passengers may be asked to show a valid identity document
or passport and a valid visa or other residence permit. We would also like to
advise all passengers travelling to and From Amsterdam
Schiphol Airport to allow extratime
to travel to and from the airport as the
airport accessibility by road during the Nuclear Security
Summit could be congested , especially during peak hours.
The roads and exits of the A4 motorway to/from the airport
will remain accessible however, do expect to see traffic
congestion due to the complete/partial closure of main
roads and motorways to and from The Hague. The (partial)
road closures will take effect in the afternoon of Sunday
23 March. Road users should expect closures on the main
roads until the early morning of Wednesday 26 March
2014. If any passengers are travelling via the train the
Dutch Railways (NS) will be deploying longer trains
between Amsterdam and Rotterdam during rush hour on 24 and
25 March 2014. For other information on the security and
traffic related measures please refer to the website of
the Nuclear Security Summit,www.nss2014.com.