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AMS Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Security Times

( Terminal Departures 2 )
IATA Code:

AMS


Timezone:

UTC/GMT +2:00 hours

Airport local time:

Sunday, 5:52pm


Wait times are steady
Last Updated:
5:43 PM (UTC/GMT +2:00 hours)2026-04-05
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    Qsensor makes use of data from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.

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    Waiting times may not accurately reflect your experience. It is advisable to arrive at the airport well in advance and follow the recommendations of the airlines and airports.

  • Airport Last Updated

    5:43 PM (UTC/GMT +2:00 hours)2026-04-05


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Wait Times by Day of Week

Average wait times based on the last 3 weeks of data.

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Thu
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The wait time at 5 pm for Departures 2 is 5 minutes

Based on data from the past 3 weeks.
Current: 3 min (Shorter wait than usual: avg wait time is 5 min)

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Best & Worst Times to Fly

Based on historical security wait times across all days of the week.

Best Time
Night
9pm - 4am
3 min avg wait
Worst Time
Morning
8am - 12pm
6 min avg wait
Flying in the Night instead of Morning could save you up to 3 minutes in security lines.

Your Guide to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)

Schiphol is the primary international gateway to the Netherlands and the home hub for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and the SkyTeam alliance. Located approximately 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) southwest of Amsterdam in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer, it is consistently ranked as one of the busiest airports in Europe. Schiphol is famous for its One Terminal concept. Unlike other major hubs with separate terminals requiring shuttle buses, Schiphol consists of a single, vast terminal building split into three departure halls (1, 2, and 3) that are all connected under one roof. While this design makes transfers smoother by eliminating the need to re-clear security for many connections, travellers should be aware that the airport is large, and walking distances between gates can be significant.

The airport is tightly integrated into the Dutch public transport network, featuring a major railway station located directly underneath the main plaza, providing fast and frequent connections to Amsterdam Central Station and cities across the Netherlands.

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport FAQ

As of September 1, 2024, the 100ml limit has been reinstated. You may only carry liquids in containers of 100ml (3.4 oz) or less. While you are officially advised to place them in a 1-liter plastic bag, Schiphol’s advanced CT scanners mean you generally do not need to remove liquids or electronics (laptops/tablets) from your bag during screening.

While 50 minutes is the official Minimum Connection Time for international flights, it is widely considered risky. Schiphol is a massive airport where walking from one end (Pier B) to the other (Pier G) can take over 20-25 minutes. If you have to clear passport control (Non-Schengen to Schengen transfer), a safer buffer is 75–90 minutes.

If you have a very tight transfer, look for the yellow “Self Service Transfer” kiosks located in the arrival piers. Scan your boarding pass; if your connection is critically short, the machine will print a Short Connection Pass. This allows you to use a dedicated fast lane at passport control and security.

Booking a timeslot at Schiphol ensures a fast and smooth security experience. You can book a convenient time slot that fits your schedule. The service is free and easy to use, allowing you to head straight to security at your designated time.

For frequent travellers, Privium membership offers a range of benefits:

  • Access to a dedicated security lane.
  • Access to dedicated Privium gates at customs.
  • Exclusive Privium lounges
  • Dedicated parking spaces

Cost: €185 (basic) – €20 (plus) a year, to enhance your travel experience at Schiphol.

Tip: If you travel through Schiphol more than four times a year, Privium is a valuable investment.

Uber drivers cannot pick you up at the main arrivals curb outside Schiphol Plaza. You must walk to the dedicated pickup zone at Koepelstraat. To get there, exit Schiphol Plaza, walk past the Sheraton Hotel, and follow signs for “Taxi Apps” or “Ride App Pickup.” The walk takes approximately 5–10 minutes.

  • Take the Train (NS) if you are going to Amsterdam Central Station (City Center) or Amsterdam Zuid (Business District). It is the fastest option (14–17 mins).
  • Take the Bus (397 Airport Express) if you are staying near Leidseplein, Museumplein, or the Rijksmuseum. It takes longer (30+ mins) but drops you directly at these hotel hubs, saving you a tram transfer from the train station.

You can use the eGates if you are 14+ and hold a biometric passport from the EU/EEA, UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, or Singapore. Be aware that starting late 2026, non-EU travellers will need to register biometrics via the new Entry/Exit System (EES) kiosks.

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