Timeline for First time travelling alone, and on a connecting flight, I have a few questions
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Dec 11, 2015 at 18:51 | comment | added | Willeke♦ | Besides transfer desks there are also a lot of transfer self service machines. Mostly they are self explanatory, but there is usually also a member of staff to help the people. In case of questions while in Amsterdam, all uniformed staff in the airport will help with simple questions, (that is staff of all airlines will point you to the right person to ask, if they do not know the answer) and KLM and airport uniformed staff will help you with all questions. | |
Dec 11, 2015 at 16:19 | comment | added | Floris | You may need to visit the transfer desk in Amsterdam in order to get your boarding pass - depends on what airlines you travel with. I don't know that KLM will be one - but other people with the same basic question may no be so lucky. Transfer desk is clearly marked with very large signs. Also worth mentioning that checked bags go all the way to your destination (although in some countries like the US you have to pick them up at the first port of entry to clear customs). | |
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