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Track London to Amsterdam Flights

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Outbound

1 hour

Return

1 hour

Daily Flights

20+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

Amsterdam is 1 hour ahead of London. Minimal timezone impact.

About this route

London to Amsterdam flights

London to Amsterdam is one of Europe's busiest routes, with 20+ daily departures from multiple London airports.

The 1-hour flight means timezone impact is minimal. You're tracking for arrival confirmation, not overnight anxiety.

Schiphol is a single terminal under one roof, efficient and well-organized. From landing to exit is typically 15-20 minutes.

Departure airports: - Heathrow: BA and KLM - London City: KLM (convenient for the City) - Stansted: EasyJet

Amsterdam is a major connection hub for KLM's worldwide network. If someone's connecting through, track the final destination.

Business day trips are common on this route. Evening returns land before 10pm UK time.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is London to Amsterdam?

About 1 hour. The shortest European route from London.

Is Schiphol easy to navigate?

Very. Single terminal, clear signage, efficient arrivals.

Which London airports serve Amsterdam?

Heathrow, London City, Gatwick, and Stansted all have Amsterdam flights.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

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