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Originally Posted by cbelletete
(Post 34274951)
Never flown through Schipol. That changes first part of June. Departing AMS-DTW-BNA back home. Flying Delta One and diamond medallion so assuming SkyPriority. Hoping the SP lanes will be open and minimal.
Whatever your entry route is, just follow the signs to "Departures 2" and follow the SkyPriority signs there. There will be KLM staff at the entrance to the SkyPriority area checking your ellgibility - which is either a paper or digital boarding pass with SkyPriority logo or a quick show of your Skymiles card in the Delta app. There is an escalator going up directly from the SkyPriority checkin area which brings you to security, completely seperate from the regular route and queues. The only queue you might see is right after security, where you join back with all other security lanes for exit immigrations. With a US passport, you'll need to enter the middle lane leading to the manned immigrations booths. FYI: the left lane is for the electronic gates, which are only for EU passport holders. The right lane is for crew, diplomats and the automated immigrations gate for pre-cleared members of the Privium program. When you get through security, take the escalator down, turn to your right for a full 180 degrees and walk towards the "E" gates. About 3/4 of the way in between the "D" and "E" concourses, you'll see two escalators on your right with loads of KLM Delfts blue houses lining the walls. That is the entrance to the KLM crown lounge. Take the escalator up and scan your boarding pass at the automated kiosks for entry. |
Originally Posted by roelb
(Post 34276530)
You should have no issues whatsoever. Don't enter any queues outside or in the building, just make sure to get inside the departure terminal...
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Originally Posted by roelb
(Post 34276530)
The only queue you might see is right after security, where you join back with all other security lanes for exit immigrations. With a US passport, you'll need to enter the middle lane leading to the manned immigrations booths. FYI: the left lane is for the electronic gates, which are only for EU passport holders.
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Originally Posted by roelb
(Post 34276530)
You can enter directly . . . through the doors on level 1 directly into the departures area.
Johan |
Thanks again to everyone who helped me. Here was my experience:
* I showed up at 7:55 and there were already about 50 people queueing for the El Al desks (check-in area 32), though we all knew they wouldn't open until 8:25am * They opened at 8:25am promptl * There was no separate queue for business until after they looked at my passport, at which point it split * It took 25 minutes to clear check-in using the business line once they opened the desks * There was indeed a priority line for security, but didn't seem to help much as the regular line was very well staffed and moved faster than the priority line. * It took 25 minutes to clean security in the priority line * Passport control took 20 minutes So all in, not bad. It was helpful to have all the information from HadesNL and tourguide 🙏 |
You were flying El Al, which uses the departures 3 hall, together with most non-EU and non-Skyteam airlines. D3 is also the location that currently has the most issues.
KLM and Delta use a different departures hall (#2) with it's own seperate security filter area. Also, departures 2 has a completely seperate SkyPriority checkin area, which also has it's own escalator up to security. So traveling either in business or having Elite status or higher, you should not see any real queue until after security, where you merge with all other passengers for passport control. That queue is always limited though, as the area in between security and exit immigrations is quite small, physically limiting the queue size. When full, they will simply process fewer people at the security lanes. I've never been in any sort of queue at the SkyPriority security lane though. |
Hi, I am scheduled to fly Business Class with Lufthansa from AMS to FRA this week, no checked baggage. Is there a priority lane to get through security? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by yonajon
(Post 34284216)
Thanks again to everyone who helped me. Here was my experience:
* I showed up at 7:55 and there were already about 50 people queueing for the El Al desks (check-in area 32), though we all knew they wouldn't open until 8:25am It was helpful to have all the information from HadesNL and tourguide 🙏 Thank you for letting us know that passengers are coming earlier to the checkin counters, even before it opens! |
Any recent experiences using Priority Security at Departures 1 or 2 recently? Not SkyPriority, but 'regular' Priority offered by other airlines. From what it looks like on pictures the long lines at Departures 1 use all entry gates to security, not leaving any free for Priority use. Any recent experiences on getting priority access when there's a long line out the door for regular economy?
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I was wondering the same. Flying out on Saturday (*A gold).
If not, could i flag my platinum card at KLM check-in area and get from there to the dedicated security line? |
Originally Posted by Xandrios
(Post 34300745)
Any recent experiences using Priority Security at Departures 1 or 2 recently? Not SkyPriority, but 'regular' Priority offered by other airlines. From what it looks like on pictures the long lines at Departures 1 use all entry gates to security, not leaving any free for Priority use. Any recent experiences on getting priority access when there's a long line out the door for regular economy?
I do think you need to have priority for the BP scanners to accept you once upstairs, so only works if you actually have priority, (or Privium). |
That's a route I was considering, however I'm not sure if those scanners will check for general priority...or for Skyteam priority specifically. Also for *A flights the BP would likely say Departures 1 (And KLM Skypriority is in Departures 2). Would the scanners not bark since technically its the wrong departure area? Would be a bit of a walk-of-shame to have to go back down the stairs :p
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Dont worry. The BP scanners at AMS prio lane even recognise non-priority boardingpasses. As long as the pass is valid the gate will open.
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Originally Posted by lloydje33
(Post 34301972)
Dont worry. The BP scanners at AMS prio lane even recognise non-priority boardingpasses. As long as the pass is valid the gate will open.
However others have reported not being able to get bring guests into priority security. So I'm not sure that's correct. |
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