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We’re always keeping an eye on fares, so you can find the best one in seconds. It looks like Manchester to Amsterdam Schiphol flights are currently cheapest in June.Manchester to Amsterdam Schiphol: Alternative routes
Compare routes from Manchester to Amsterdam below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier than Amsterdam Schiphol.Manchester to Amsterdam: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | £55 |
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Cheapest month to fly | June |
Average flight time | 1 hr, 20 mins |
Most popular airline | Virgin Atlantic |
Average flights per week | 377 |
Finding cheap flights from Manchester to Amsterdam Schiphol: Frequently asked questions
Airlines that fly from Manchester to Amsterdam
KLM, Flybe, and easyJet all fly from Manchester to Amsterdam.
Terminal Information – Departing
KLM and Flybe flights depart from Terminal 3, while easyJet flights depart from Terminal 1. Both terminals offer up to one hour of free Wi-Fi for all passengers, and both have an Aspire Lounge. Lounge access costs £19.99 per person and includes complementary snacks, drinks, and unlimited Wi-Fi. It’s a great option if you enjoy a bit of peace of quiet before you fly.
The departure lounge in Terminal 1 is modern, with plenty of high street shops and great eateries. Enjoy French and Moroccan fusion at Cafe Balzar, have a healthy salad at Giraffe, or simply relax with a Panini and a coffee at Starbucks. If you feel like shopping you can pick up some great bargains at Fat Face, Monsoon, and Biza Duty Free.
Terminal 3 has fewer shops than Terminal 1, but still has plenty to keep you entertained. There’s a Dixons Travel for your tech needs, a Biza Duty Free for last minute gifts, and a WHSmith if you need some light reading for the plane. There are two coffee shops, a sandwich bar, and a pizzeria if you fancy a refreshment.
Terminal Information – Arriving
Amsterdam Schiphol is a sprawling airport. The numerous arrival terminals spill out into the central arrivals area, Schiphol Plaza. From here you can just follow the signs to the taxi rank, train station or bus stop and make your way into Amsterdam. The train is the quickest way into the city, and you can purchase tickets online before you arrive . If you would prefer to take a taxi you can expect a longer and more expensive journey.
Practical Information
You need a valid passport to travel from the UK to Amsterdam. Make sure your passport won’t expire during your trip: if this is the case you might not be allowed to board the aeroplane.
We recommend giving yourself plenty of time at the airport, so try not to arrive any later than one hour before your flight is due to depart. Arrive earlier than this if you have luggage to check in. You should also factor in extra time for security if you’re flying at the weekend or during the school holidays.
What to expect in Amsterdam
You can enjoy the 10 best things to do in Amsterdam without raiding your savings account. Prices in Amsterdam are generally lower than in Manchester. A three course meal for two in a normal restaurant will set you back about €60 and beer is much cheaper too. Amsterdam is one hour ahead of the UK.
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