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Thank you again everybody for your help and advice! Reporting on my experience this morning. According to the Schiphol website, it's supposed to be a "peak day," which I'm guessing most Sundays are. I am non-priority. My flight (KLM to Washington DC: so Departure Terminal 2, check-in at 8-16, gate E6) is at 1:05pm, and I took the 8:35am train from Amsterdam Centraal, which got to Schiphol at about 8:52am. The train was very empty. No line to get into the airport. There was a sign saying not to enter more than 4 hours in advance in front of the inclined travelators, but the two guys there checked no one's boarding pass at all as far as I could tell, possibly because it wasn't busy. I didn't have any bags to check but the check-in counter line looked "normal" in length -- it didn't fill the entire winding part in front of the check-in counter. I got into the security line at 9:03 and was done with it at about 9:55. There were 6 scanners open, I think, and a separate line at the end (I'm guessing for priority passengers) that probably had a wait of 10 minutes or less. The other line I could see (is that for Departures 1?) looked a bit worse - people were being held on the entrance floor and not climbing the stairs after scanning their boarding pass to be let into the line - but it was mildly worse as opposed to dramatically different.
As I'm guessing is typical, the passport control for US citizens was self-scanning and took maybe two minutes. Only one person was in front of me. So the whole thing from trying to enter the airport to getting out after security/passport was about an hour. I had more trouble leaving Dulles (90 minute line to check into the KLM counter to have my passport looked at and 50 minutes for security, so 2 hours and 20 minutes total). Although I now have plenty of time to kill, I'm just happy that it was easy and straightforward and zero stress. And I have time to write this message! I was probably helped by the fact that this seems like a quieter time here. There were maybe 15-20 people in my train car. And it seems like there are plenty of places to sit in the terminal. The early morning might have been much worse. It also appeared from looking at the departures board that only a handful of flights were canceled (including the earlier morning flights). The weather is great, which might be helping. I also wanted to add that passport control when I arrived (around 7:30am on Tues, Jul 5) was pretty "normal," also, although there was a sign saying that the lines might be long. Other American and Canadian citizens at my meeting, who were on different flights but I think they all took overnight flights, also said that they didn't have an unusually long line at passport control on arrival. So that part of things may have gotten a bit better, at least far as early morning arrivals go. |
Looks like things are getting back to normal. As I was expecting after the LEY postponement. I predict another summer of horrors in 2 years.
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Originally Posted by johan rebel
(Post 34409687)
A number of colleagues should be arriving at Schiphol any minute now, all booked on shorthaul Schengen flights. I've been promised feedback, so should have more data points soon.
Edit: took 'm a while to report back, probably still shell-shocked by the fact that priority security only took ten minutes. That gave them extra time airside to wait for their flight, which is of course delayed and has yet to depart. Johan No idea about the regular queues but they didn't look worse than in the last weeks. |
Originally Posted by TheCam
(Post 34394413)
Thanks for asking the question manuswiss - I would be grateful for an update when you are airside - We (family of 6) are on the same AMS-ZRH flight also in Biz on the 12th connecting ZRH-SIN / SIN-MEL and anxious to plan the whole thing as carefully as possible. Checking 7 bags will complicate the process but it is what it is!
Anyway, my Swiss Business ticket worked. I went upstairs, quickly went through security where they were very friendly (despite my bag going to secondary as expected), and exactly 30 minutes later, at 16:50, I'm sitting in the Aspire lounge. A very smooth experience. Now I have 3 hours to kill, which is a problem I'm very happy to have. By glancing at it, the Economy queue for security seems to take about 1-2 hours today. Also, the Aspire lounge gives a quite messy impression, not enough staff and tables are not being cleaned, glasses are standing around everywhere. |
THANK YOU!
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Originally Posted by manuswiss
(Post 34412783)
I went up, and at first I was confused because all the entrance gates only said "Economy" or then "Privium" (or was it Sky Priority? I don't remember).
The privium gates only open with a specific privium access card so access control is no problem there. |
Originally Posted by MichielR
(Post 34412318)
Similar experience yesterday. Check at the train station to enter the terminal but it seemed that just waving something on my phone was enough.
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Originally Posted by manuswiss
(Post 34413559)
Oh, about that: the check at the train station to enter the terminal was quite interesting. There was a short queue in front of the escalator, and the guy went "I need to see your boarding pass". So everyone showed the boarding passes. Followed by "But you need to tell me your boarding time". People were confused because they were basically putting the boarding passes to his face, and he still wanted people to *say* the actual boarding time. It was quite amusing 😊
I don't envy them. |
In general I question the effectiveness of asking for boarding passes before people even get anywhere near the check-in desks. Even before covid, many people come to an airport to check in and… collect a boarding pass. And now with covid lots of destinations don't let you get a bp before presenting yourself at a check-in desk.
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My experience trying to access priority security by using my ST E+ status with ITA shown on a separate card to my KL Silver boarding pass - ok to enter SP check-in area (to ask for my KL FF number to be overridden with ITA status in order to get the coveted SkyPriority stamp), however abandoned the plan due to long queue and proceeded to standard barriers instead. Agent manning them seemed a little confused by my ITA card but granted me access regardless. Some huffing and puffing from passengers in the general queue (stretching from way before the tents outside), into which I was inserted prior to going up the escalators (never elicited this reaction by using the Privium gate). Agent manning access to priority zigzag upstairs denied entry, claiming they knew the rules. Whilst queueing in the general line, I approached another agent manning what I believe was the exit barrier on top of the SP escalator - they had no issue giving me access and I didn't need to present the ITA website that clearly states that ST E+'s should be given priority access at AMS security. Unfortunately not any wiser after this experience - everything depends on individual agents as ever.
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Arrived today via train at 1307 (delayed 1 min). Privium gate behind SP empty, priority line mixed but short. Normal line looked bad. Bag got sent to secondary because of a suspicious toothpaste. Through security at 13:23, at the gate via the shop by 13:30 and now waiting for delayed boarding.
Edit: 14:40 and sitting on the ground in AMS with yet another "10 more mins and we're ready to leave" announcements. They said they were offloading 17 pax who didn't make it bags, but they said they'd do this and it would take 10 minutes half an hour ago |
Originally Posted by manuswiss
(Post 34412783)
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Also, the Aspire lounge gives a quite messy impression, not enough staff and tables are not being cleaned, glasses are standing around everywhere. That's the standard that Aspire sets for its lounges worldwide. Couldn't have it any other way :D |
AMS long lines?
Has anyone been through AMS recently - wondering how the lines have been
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Originally Posted by Safari22
(Post 34415075)
Has anyone been through AMS recently - wondering how the lines have been
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Data point
2 pax, Schengen J class, arrived by train 11.10
- Railroad station a bit chaotic, most escalators out of order, people milling around. Took 10 minutes to get to Priority security. - Security took about 15 minutes. - Lounge 25 completely packed, but they managed to find two seats together. So train to lounge a bit over 25 minutes. Needless to say, their flight has now been delayed four times, and counting. Johan |
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