Travelers from non-European countries must take a rapid test within four hours of their flight.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, in response, canceled all of its long-haul flights.
The Netherlands government announced a new COVID-19-related lockdown on Wednesday that severely limits international travel, prompting flag carrier
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines to suspend all of its long-haul flights, according to Reuters.
New requirements mandated by the government require passengers to obtain a negative COVID-19 rapid test result no later than four hours prior to departure to the Netherlands. In addition, passengers must also have a negative result from a PCR test conducted within 72 hours from their flight's departure to be let into the country.