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KLM Flight Alerts

Track KL flights through Amsterdam Schiphol. Get a text when they land.

Get a text when their KL flight lands

Hub

Amsterdam Schiphol

Daily Flights

400+

Code

KL

Alliance

SkyTeam

About

KLM flight tracking

KLM operates from Amsterdam Schiphol, one of Europe's best-connected airports. Schiphol is compact and efficient, with all flights in a single terminal. "Landed at Schiphol" typically means 15-20 minutes to arrivals, faster than larger hubs.

London to Amsterdam is one of Europe's busiest routes. The 1-hour flight is popular for business travel and connections to KLM's long-haul network.

Schiphol is known for quick connections. Minimum connection time is 50 minutes for EU flights, 60 minutes for intercontinental. If you're tracking someone connecting through Amsterdam, they're less likely to miss their flight than at larger airports.

KLM and Air France share ownership but operate independently. Use KL numbers for KLM-operated flights.

Routes

Popular KLM routes

How it works

Track KLM flights.

1

Enter the KL flight number

Type the flight number (e.g., KL123). We verify it against live data.

2

Add your phone number

Enter the mobile number where you want to receive updates.

3

Get a text when they land

We track the KLM flight and send you an SMS when it lands.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How do I track a KLM flight?

Enter the KL flight number into SkyText. You'll receive a text when the flight lands.

Is Amsterdam Schiphol easy to navigate?

Yes. Schiphol is a single-terminal airport, making connections and arrivals straightforward.

Does KLM fly from regional UK airports?

KLM flies from Heathrow, London City, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Newcastle, and other UK airports.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

Founder, SkyText

Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.