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How long does it take to get through the airport security in Amsterdam?

At Schiphol it takes at least 1/12 to 2 hours to check your bags prior to going through security. Security can take anywhere from 1/2 hour to 5 hours depending on when you arrive at the airport. After security you go to passport control, 5 mins to 45 mins.



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You go thru passport control and you're in the Schengen zone of the airport and can continue to your gate. Two hours is plenty of time for this, but make sure to go thru passport control/immigration first before you stop to eat or drink something or to shop.

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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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Peak times last week The early and late morning, early and late afternoon and evening landing peaks were followed by a take-off peak every day. There was average of 10 peak moments as a result of air traffic volumes.

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The pandemic-caused labor shortages that started in April have continued through the fall, resulting in hours-long queues, sometimes under tents outside. Staffing issues have also affected other operational areas such as baggage handling and ground crew, causing long waits for luggage and piles of unclaimed suitcases.

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Answer — Yes, You Will Make Your Flight Schiphol 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.

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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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This usually depends on your airline, your destination and the opening times of the check-in desk. In general, you should arrive at Schiphol: 2 hours before departure, when travelling to a European destination. 3 hours before departure, when travelling to an intercontinental destination.

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You will, however, go through immigration/passport control in Amsterdam. Unless you have an unreasonable delay, this should be plenty of time. As noted, you won't have to clear customs, but you will have to go through passport control and security.

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A technical malfunction with the baggage system at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam has caused a significant backlog of thousands of suitcases. The issue has affected passengers who passed through Schiphol on their way to other destinations as well as those whose journeys originated at the airport.

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Schiphol is the biggest airport in the Netherlands, and the 4th largest in Europe. The airport is built as one large terminal split into 3 large departure halls.

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Clear security even faster with Privium There's less waiting, it's calmer and you'll get exclusive offers. Privium is a great option for anyone who travels through Schiphol more than four times a year.

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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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At Schiphol Airport, taxis are available at the airport's exit. Depending on the traffic, a taxi can take you to the city centre in half an hour. One-way rides between the airport and downtown range from €35 to €55.

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