KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flies exclusively to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). As the national flag carrier of the Netherlands, Schiphol serves as KLM's primary global hub. In 2026, Schiphol remains one of the world's most connected airports, featuring the massive KLM Crown Lounges (Lounge 25 for Schengen and Lounge 52 for non-Schengen flights) which have been recently modernized to handle increased passenger volumes. Travelers should note that there are no other major commercial airports within Amsterdam; smaller regional airports like Eindhoven or Rotterdam-The Hague are located at least an hour away and are primarily used by low-cost carriers like Transavia or Ryanair. When flying KLM to Amsterdam in 2026, you will arrive at a single-terminal concept airport where all piers are connected, allowing for efficient transfers. The airport is directly connected to the Dutch railway network, with a station located right beneath the main arrival hall, providing a 15-minute journey into the heart of Amsterdam Central Station.