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Compare routes from Boston Logan International to Amsterdam below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier than Amsterdam Schiphol.Finding cheap flights from Boston Logan International to Amsterdam Schiphol: Frequently asked questions
Departing Boston
The flight route from Boston to Amsterdam is quite well traveled, and you’ll have a variety of options to pick from while planning your trip. This route is served by Delta, Cathay Pacific, Alitalia, Air France, Air Europa, Swissair, Turkish Airlines, American Airlines, and Aer Lingus, among others.
Logan International Airport is a modern airport that’s decently operated. You’ll have your pick of some shops and restaurants, and be able to enjoy the free WiFi while you’re there. All international departures leave via Terminal E at Logan.
Flights out of Logan tend to depart on time, although because this route is international, you’re subject to more delays than you’d usually face. Learn about the flight route beforehand with Skyscanner to make sure that you’re ready for anything else that you might need to worry about. Additionally, wintertime in Boston can be quite harsh, as can the European winter. You’ll face more delays during the wintertime on this route.
Will There Be A Layover?
This route tends to take between 7 and 12 hours to traverse. A few flights have layovers, and there are options for flights without a layover as well. Flights with layovers will typically be landing in Zurich for a couple of hours before proceeding. If you have a layover, it’s unlikely to add any additional delays to your trip.
Arriving In Amsterdam
Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport will accommodate all arrivals along this flight route. There’s only one terminal at Schiphol, and it has easy access to a few transit options that serve the Amsterdam region. At the transit hub, you can hop onto the regional railway or bus system. There’s also rental car options, and taxi stands at Schiphol.
Exploring the Canals
Amsterdam’s temperate continental climate can get a bit rainy, so be sure to bring an umbrella with you during your adventures in Amsterdam. Amsterdam is well known for its status as a cultural hub and nightlife nexus, boasting many famous museums housing pieces from artists like Van Gogh.
Amsterdam is a tourist friendly city, and most of its occupants speak English. Though there’s no city grid, Amsterdam’s signage and robust public transportation system will allow you to travel around without much difficulty.
If you’re more interested in food than art, check out one of Amsterdam’s many street side food stalls to pick up an authentic Dutch frikandel, a sausage that’s best accompanied by a frosty Dutch beer.
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