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How do I avoid queues on Schiphol?

As a departing passenger from Schiphol, you now can reserve a time slot and go through the security check at a time of your choice. It is free and helps prevent long queues at security.



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If you are flying to the United States or a non-Schengen destination, you should be back at Schiphol at least 3 hours before your flights. For Schengen destinations, 2 hours is usually sufficient for intra-EU flights within the Schengen zone.

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You should have plenty of time to get to your connecting flight. Minimum transfer times at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol are 40 minutes for Schengen flights and 50 minutes for non-Schengen flights.

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The minimum required transfer time at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is usually around 50 minutes.

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Shortages in Schiphol's security and baggage handling capacity led to hours-long queues, causing missed and cancelled flights last summer. This prompted Schiphol to impose limits on passenger numbers to ease the chaos.

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How to avoid airport queues
  1. Get to the airport on time. ...
  2. Check in online. ...
  3. Prepare for airport security – or book ahead. ...
  4. Remember that you can get delayed coming home, too. ...
  5. Get your documents in order. ...
  6. Invest in travel insurance. ...
  7. 10 money-saving travel tips that actually work.


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Enroll in TSA PreCheck or Clear Those in TSA PreCheck do not have to take out their liquids, laptops, or take off their shoes when going through security—though some airports will begin allowing all passengers (PreCheck or not) to keep their liquids in their bags in 2023, thanks to improved scanning technologies.

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Missed flight Didn't make it to your next flight because of a delay or other unforeseen circumstances? No worries, you'll automatically be booked onto the next available flight. You'll receive a notification about your new flight details.

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Answer — Yes, You Will Make Your Flight In one word, yes, you should have ample time to make your connection. You may not have enough time to sit and enjoy a coffee or a Heineken, but – barring a late arrival from Detroit – you won't have to sprint through the airport. Schiphol is an easy airport to navigate.

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When you arrive, you go through passport control desk and that's the main wait time. The customs isn't anything more than a Door through which you walk out. When you go back inside, you will do security and also passport control again. Usually these activities are 30-45 minutes long, each way, could be faster.

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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.

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Yes, in normal conditions 1h15 would be more than enough. Schiphol Amsterdam Airport is a single terminal airport where all gates are under one roof. You can easily walk from gate to gate. The airport is however split in two zones: a Schengen area and a non-Schengen area.

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Allow enough time: Customs can be time-consuming, especially during peak travel periods. Make sure you allow enough time to clear customs and get to your connecting flight. As a general rule, it's best to allow at least two hours for international layovers.

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