Amsterdam's Schiphol airport is Philippines Archivestrolling London's Heathrow -- which just received the greenlight from the government to build a third runway -- with the promise of a cake delivery.
SEE ALSO: Wi-Fi passwords from airports around the world in one brilliant mapThe Dutch hub has been taking advantage of the endless delays regarding airport expansion as limited capacity in the UK means a lot of air traffic is going through Schiphol to and from London.
After 15 years of dithering, the government -- now led by Theresa May -- took the "truly momentous" decision to approve a third runway at Heathrow, which they believe will support trade and create jobs.
In recent years, Schiphol has been sending consolatory cakes to the London airport every time the government of the time decided to delay a decision on airport expansion. Most recently, it was in July 2015:
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This time, though, it looks like it's time for a congratulatory cake:
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Which prompted this response:
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Let them eat cake!
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