The airportThe single terminal allows passengers to walk between their gates and avoid long wait times for transfer options. Depending on the flight, passengers may have to clear passport and border checks when moving between halls.
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The minimum required transfer time at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is usually around 50 minutes.
Answer — Yes, You Will Make Your FlightSchiphol is an easy airport to navigate. There is plenty of signage to point you to the plane and immigration is well staffed. For an international to Schengen connection, 75 minutes is more than adequate.
Most travellers at Schiphol have to pass through passport control, except those travelling to or from a Schengen country. However, you should always carry a valid passport or identity card when travelling by air. Please do not forget to check whether you need other travel documents, such as a visa.
Is security check required for a flight connection? Yes, a security check is mandatory when you take a connecting flight. This is because there is a time lag between getting off one aeroplane and getting on-board another to reach your destination.
You then need to walk from the gate to passport control and the luggage/customs area – this process can take anything up to 60 minutes, depending on gate location, immigration queues and number of border posts open. Obviously if you have checked luggage to pick-up this will slow you down a few more minutes.
How long before my flight departure should I be at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol? We advise you to be at the airport 2 hours before departure for European flights, and 3 hours before departure for intercontinental flights.
Lines are efficiently managed, so allow 2-15 minutes. For most flights there will be no additional securitycheck at the gate. If you fly outside the Schengenarea you will need to go to a central checkpoint where your passport and ticket will be checked. The security check will take place at the gate.
This can be found either in your email confirmation, or on the airline's website closer to the day of departure. The flight terminal is sometimes included on your boarding pass, along with the gate number, when you check in.
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Additionally, at many airports long hauls arrive in one terminal and regional flights depart from another (and vice versa) so it's likely you'll have to switch terminals between flights, and that means you may have to go back through security if the two terminals are not connected post-security.