Airside access to other terminals' lounges
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Schiphol is a one terminal building, with Schengen and non-Schengen destinations separated. Aspire lounge 41 is your option, as the other one is in the Schengen part of the airport. From there it's a relatively quick walk to your departure gate.
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Great! Thanks for the quick answer.
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If you are arriving from a Schengen airport (which your home location suggests you may be) then you can use the lounges either side of the Schengen border. I always use the (KLM) Schengen lounge when I fly from Schengen to the UK because the non-Schengen one is a long way from the gates that UK flights depart from.
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