Is 55 minutes enough transfer time at Schiphol [duplicate]

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WE are looking to book Birmingham, England (BHX) to Nairobi on 1 May. The flight BHX-AMS is 09.40 arriving AMS 11.50. The Nairobi flight leaves at 12.45, giving us 55 minutes to transfer. Is this enough, given that both legs are KLM?



Best Answer

If KLM allowed you to book this as a single itinerary rather than two separated tickets, then you are covered. If you miss the connection, they will have to find a solution for you with another flight.

Then you need more to think if you are ready to be delayed if you miss the connection.

In theory, 55 minutes should be enough but there is no room for any sort of delay. If your flight arrives 20 minutes late in Schipol which is not uncommon there, then you will most likely miss your connection.




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Is 55 minutes enough time between flights in Amsterdam?

The minimum required transfer time at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is 40 minutes for Schengen flights and 50 minutes for non-Schengen flights. Please note, though, that if you travel to a non-Schengen country, you'll need to go through additional security and passport checks.

How long does it take to transfer at Schipol?

Basically, minimum transfer time at Schiphol is 40 minutes. However Schiphol is a large busy airport, and the question about making your connection depends on a few different factors. Since arrivals and departures are not actually separate buildings, one can easily walk from one to the other.

Is 55 min layover enough in Amsterdam?

55 minutes is plenty even if one has to pass through the passport control (such as when incoming EU flight and then connecting to outside EU-flight). The luggage will make as long as there are no unexpected delays.

Is a 55 minute layover enough?

Agreed. 55 min should be ok. You might need to take the shuttle trains to another set of departure gates, but if your arriving flight is on time, that should be tight, but ok. Check out the arrival & departure gate locations and see where they are on the airport map.



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Answer 2

From my own experience, if things go reasonably well you are likely to get to your next connection in time. Sometimes airport/KLM staff waits in front of your flight to help you get to your connecting flight.

Unfortunately, the same can't be said about your luggage. Schiphol seems to be particularly slow with handling luggage, so there is a much greater chance that your luggage will not make it to your connecting aircraft....

Answer 3

I flew through Schiphol (from Kuala Lumpar) last year with 45 minutes transfer time. I managed to make the connecting flight with 20/15 minutes to go, however my bag did not make the flight. luckily, I was heading home and my bag was delivered to my house the same day.

I found transferring from one gate to another quite frustrating due to the long walk (jog). When you go to the different gate, if it is in a different concourse you will have to go through a security/ bag check again which can be time consuming if there is a large queue

Answer 4

I made a connection of 55 mins OF VIE-AMS-DOH at AMS in Dec, 2015. First leg was 10 mins late, I was on last row, so last to deboard. No checked in luggage. As soon as I hit the ground, started running towards new gate. I used the priority immigration lane, then again ran. Made to boarding counter @ gate just 5 mins before they were going to close it.

Both boarding passes were issues in VIE.

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