AMS to Glasgow KLM

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My daughter and her 2 young children are arriving at AMS from Lima and then have 50 minutes to connect to Glasgow. Is that ample time or do they have to go through security etc? Can you anticipate delays getting to boarding?



Best Answer

This is a very tight especially with two small kids.

If this is on a single ticket, your bags will be checked through. You still may miss the connection but if you do, the airline will put you for free on the next flight to Glasgow. This may be the next day, depending on time of arrival.

If these are two different tickets, your daughter has no chance of making it. You need to rebook this.

See more details at: https://www.klm.com/travel/gb_en/prepare_for_travel/at_the_airport/connections/index.htm#p2




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Is KLM still flying to Scotland?

KLM cancels all flights to the UK The news also shows that the airline industry is entering a period almost as dark as was the spring of 2020, when travel restrictions were first imposed.

Is KLM Royal Dutch Airlines good?

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is Certified as a 4-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.

What terminal does KLM use at AMS?

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KLM usually uses Departure 2 and gates E and F at the Amsterdam Airport.

How do I check the status of my KLM flight?

To check the status of any KLM flight, log on to the official website of KLM www.klm.com/in. Click on the Prepare for travel option on the homepage. Select live arrival and departure times. Enter the origin and destination sources or flight number and then click Search.



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