Getting To Amsterdam From The United Kingdom

Amsterdam is one of the most popular European city destinations, offering many sights to see and things to do. One can visit for the high density of museums, its canals or even its legal red light district and coffeeshops. Whatever you are looking for, tolerant Amsterdam has it.

The visitor from the United Kingdom has many options when trying to get to Amsterdam. By far the most popular since the emergence of budget airlines is via plane. But a cheap flight to Amsterdam is not the only option as many still take the ferry to Amsterdam or even drive through neighboring countries.

A flight to Amsterdam is the most popular option for travellers from the UK. Out of all the airlines, Easyjet is the biggest carrier. Londoners are spoilt for choice and can opt to take an Easyjet flight from either Gatwick, Standsted or Luton. After Easyjet, KLM (the Dutch national air carrier) is the next biggest carrier and operates flights from both Heathrow and City Airport. The latter though, is usually an expensive option and only used by business travellers.

Further afield in the UK, Easyjet operates from regional hubs but there are also even smaller airlines such as Jet2 that flies from Newcastle, Manchester and Leeds Bradford airports.

Expect to pay between