Making a connection at Schipol
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Making a connection at Schipol
I'm trying to get some updated info on how it is making flight connections at the Schipol Airport, Amsterdam. Is 1 hour sufficient enough to make a conncection? I'm tempted to book a good deal I found with KLM, but I'm questioning the 1 hour layover time.
Is also safe to assume with a short layover time, that my luggage may not make it? Though I'm gonna bring an "emergency carry- on", I'm just curious what to expect.
Is also safe to assume with a short layover time, that my luggage may not make it? Though I'm gonna bring an "emergency carry- on", I'm just curious what to expect.
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Hi mesia, I have used KLM a lot and I have always found them to be very efficient. One hour is not a lot of time, especially if your first plane arrives late but I have never had KLM arriving late at Amsterdam except for flights from Venice due to fog (either in Venice or in Amsterdam).
I would sure make sure that if you do not make your connecting flight that there is another flight later they will put you on. Don't take a flight that has your connecting flight as the last flight out for that day.
About your luggage, even when I have had to run through the airport to get to my connecting flight KLM has always gotten my luggage on the connecting flight.
I would sure make sure that if you do not make your connecting flight that there is another flight later they will put you on. Don't take a flight that has your connecting flight as the last flight out for that day.
About your luggage, even when I have had to run through the airport to get to my connecting flight KLM has always gotten my luggage on the connecting flight.
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I've had luggage go astray with Schiphol connections - tight or leisurely - more often than anywhere else in the world. But it always arrives a couple of days later.
Are you sure you're only changing planes? If the connection is to another Schengen country, (say US-AMS-Italy), you have to go through Immigration (but NOT Customs) at Schiphol. At peak times, that can easily eat into your hour. But if KLM claim it's a legal connection, they'll put you on a later flight if you miss the one you're booked on. And while Schiphol is just an airport, it's as close to being a pleasant place to kill a few hours as anywhere outside Singapore could possibly be.
Are you sure you're only changing planes? If the connection is to another Schengen country, (say US-AMS-Italy), you have to go through Immigration (but NOT Customs) at Schiphol. At peak times, that can easily eat into your hour. But if KLM claim it's a legal connection, they'll put you on a later flight if you miss the one you're booked on. And while Schiphol is just an airport, it's as close to being a pleasant place to kill a few hours as anywhere outside Singapore could possibly be.
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I will have to go through immigration, since I need to catch a flight to Rome. I don't mind having a layover for a 2-3 hours, but it seems that the next best thing is 1.5 hours.
Airlines are really driving me crazy with these short connections! I think American had one in JFK for 50 minutes!
Airlines are really driving me crazy with these short connections! I think American had one in JFK for 50 minutes!
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