Everything you need to know about flights from Cork to Amsterdam.

Trazler explains everything you need to know about flights from Cork to Amsterdam, from the cheapest time of the year to travel to how to the various ways to get to the city centre from Schiphol.

Are you planning a trip to the bustling city of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, from Cork? Look no further, as we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re heading to Amsterdam for work or pleasure, there are numerous flight options available for you to choose from.

This comprehensive article will provide you with all the essential details about flights from Cork to Amsterdam. From flight schedules to the best time of year to visit Amsterdam, we’ve got everything covered. And, if you’re wondering about transportation options from Schipol, Amsterdam’s international airport, to the city centre, we’ve got that covered too!

So sit tight, relax, and let us be your guide on this exciting journey from Cork to Amsterdam!

General information about flights from Cork to Amsterdam

Which airport will I arrive in when flying from Cork to Amsterdam?

You will land at Schiphol Airport, the international airport in Amsterdam. It is 17 km south-west of the city centre. 

How long does the flight from Cork to Amsterdam take?

A flight from Cork to Amsterdam will usually take 1 hour and 48 minutes.

Are the flights from Cork to Amsterdam non-stop?

Yes, flights from Cork to Amsterdam are non-stop. This means that you won’t have to take a connecting flight when you travel.

What’s the time difference between Cork and Amsterdam?

There’s a one-hour time difference between Cork and Amsterdam; the Netherlands are one hour ahead of Ireland.

Booking flights from Cork to Faro in advance

We always recommend that you purchase your flight tickets ahead of time to get lower prices. In general, you should buy your flight tickets at least one month before landing at Schiphol airport, Amsterdam. 

The savings can be considerable, as some travel websites say that travellers can get flight tickets that can be 30% cheaper for the same flight if booked one month in advance.

Prices can be even lower if you book more than one month in advance. On average, the cheapest flight tickets from Cork to Amsterdam were found when booked 2 months in advance.

When are the cheapest months to fly from Cork to Amsterdam?

The cheapest time of the year to travel to Amsterdam from Cork is the period from spring to early summer (March to June).  During this period, the months of April and May are the cheapest to travel to Amsterdam. 

You can book your tickets to Amsterdam from Cork for about 39 € in April and May. The months of March and June are slightly more expensive, with prices rising to roughly 45 €. 

Preparing your flight from Cork to Amsterdam

Documents you need to travel

You will always need to show a valid passport when you travel from Cork to Amsterdam. If your passport is expired, you can renew it here. Usually, it will take 10 to 15 days to renew a passport online. By post, it can take up to 8 weeks. 

Read here for a detailed look at passport renewal fees.

At present, there are no longer any covid-related restrictions when travelling from Ireland to the Netherlands. This means that you won’t have to prove you’re vaccinated or that you test negative.

You will also need to have your boarding passes when taking the plane. You can also check in online. If you didn’t buy online tickets, you will need to come to the airport to check in. Make sure you give yourself enough time to check in.

Arriving at Cork airport

You will have to be at the airport at least two hours in advance. This is to make sure that you have the time to do check-in and security before boarding closes. 

You can, however, fast-track security at Cork airport. You will have to pay a small fee (roughly 6 to 8 €) to pass through airport security in less than 10 minutes. 

Travelling from Schipol Airport to Amsterdam Centre

Once you have landed at Schiphol Aiport in Amsterdam, you may be confused as to how to get to the city centre. Here are some options to get from the airport to the city centre. 

Taking the bus

The Bus 397, or the Amsterdam Airport Express, takes passengers from Schiphol Airport to Amsterdam city centre. You can find the bus by the airport’s main hall. You will recognise the bus by its bright red colour.

The bus takes around 30 minutes. The journey can take longer if the bus is delayed by traffic.

The bus ticket is valid for up to 90 minutes, so you can get other forms of public transport for free if you need to.

Buses run from 5 am to 12:30 am. They leave Schiphol multiple times per hour.

A bus ticket costs 6.50 € per passenger. You can also purchase an Amsterdam City Travel Ticket for unlimited use of Amsterdam’s public transport. This ticket costs 18 € per person. 

You can buy your ticket at the airport at the Public Transport Service booth by stops B9 to B15. You can also buy the ticket online

By train

You can also take the train from Schiphol to the city centre. The train that runs is the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch National Rail). This train goes directly from the airport to Amsterdam Centraal station.

The train usually takes 14-17 minutes and costs 5.50 € per passenger. You will have to pay 1 € extra if you buy a disposable ticket.

Purchase your train ticket at a ticket machine inside the airport, or you can go to a ticket desk. You can also go online to buy your ticket.

If your desired destination isn’t Amsterdam Centraal, you can take the train that goes to Amsterdam Zuid station. This train takes 6 minutes to get from Schiphol to Amsterdam Zuid. The train ticket is slightly cheaper, costing roughly 4 €.

Amsterdam Zuid station isn’t far from the city centre. It’s a convenient option if you are staying in the south of Amsterdam. If you aren’t, you can take the metro from Amsterdam Zuid station to go to your desired destination. 

By taxi

If you don’t want to take public transport, you can take a private taxi. The taxis are by the main entrance of the airport. There’s no fixed price for taxis in Amsterdam, as they charge customers on a metered basis.

Taxis are a very convenient option to go from Schiphol to your accommodation. Be aware that taxis can sometimes be delayed by traffic, which makes the journey more expensive. 

By Schiphol Hotel Shuttle

The Schiphol Hotel Shuttle takes passengers from Schiphol to many hotels in Amsterdam. The shuttle is on platform A7 at the airport.

Shuttles arrive at Schiphol every 30 minutes. They run from 6 am to 9:30 pm.

The shuttle is a shared service that holds up to 8 passengers. The journey time varies depending on the number of passengers and the stops where each passenger gets off. 

The shuttle costs 19 € per passenger. You can get a lower price if you are travelling with a big group.

Purchase your shuttle ticket at Arrival 4 at the airport. You can also get your ticket online on the I Am Amsterdam website.

We hope this guide has provided you with useful information to plan your upcoming trip from Cork to Amsterdam. With regular flights available from Cork to Amsterdam, it’s easier than ever to explore this popular European capital. 

Planning your journey has also never been so simple. With Trazler, you can book flight tickets, accommodation, and car rentals all on the same platform. Our easy-to-use website aims to offer you a hassle-free experience. We believe that planning a journey shouldn’t have to be stressful!

So what are you waiting for? Book your flight today and get ready to experience all that Amsterdam has to offer!

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