KLM with train segment from Schiphol to Brussels - take later Thalys train
I have booked a ticket with KLM from Schiphol to Brussels with Thalys train (the flight it's from TLV to Schiphol and train from Schiphol to Brussels).
The time between the landing until the train time is 1 hour and 50 minuets.
I'm afraid this time not will be enough because it's my first time and maybe it's hard to find the train station and where I take the tickets. also If my first flight will be delayed the 1:50 hour maybe not will be enough.
If I will miss the train, can I take the next train (1 hour later) free of charge?
From your experience, 1 hour and 50 minuets it's enough?
EDIT:
1:50 hours it should be enough time, we succeeded to take the train and also we had 30 minuets to wait for the train :)
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