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AmsterdamLisbon

Netherlands to Portugal

Average price

120

one-way economy

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Duration

3h 10min

Airlines

KLM, TAP Air Portugal, Transavia +7

Best months

November, January, February, March

Airlines on this route:

KLMTAP Air PortugalTransaviaVuelingRyanaireasyJetIberiaAir FranceLufthansaSwiss

Flying from Amsterdam to Lisbon

The route from Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) to Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) covers roughly 2,050 kilometres southwest, putting you over the Atlantic coast of Iberia in just over three hours. It is one of the more popular Western European city pairs — short enough to do as a long weekend, frequent enough that you have real choice on airline and price. Direct flights clock in at around 3 hours 10 minutes, though you will occasionally see schedules listed at 3 hours 5 minutes or up to 3 hours 20 minutes depending on winds. Either way, you are landing before the jet lag has time to find you.

Both airports are well set up for this kind of short-haul European hop. Schiphol is a single-terminal hub with straightforward connections from the rest of the Netherlands and much of Europe, while Lisbon's airport sits just 7 kilometres from the city centre — one of the most conveniently located major airports in Europe. There are no obscure secondary airports involved here, which makes planning simple and transfer times predictable.

Airlines on This Route

Four carriers run non-stop flights from Amsterdam to Lisbon: KLM, TAP Air Portugal, Transavia, and Vueling. Between them they cover most of the week, with KLM and TAP offering the most consistent daily schedules. Transavia, the low-cost arm of the Air France-KLM group, typically runs several flights per week and prices aggressively, especially if you book three to six weeks out. Vueling, based in Barcelona, connects through its own network but also sells seats directly on the Amsterdam-Lisbon leg.

If you miss a good deal on direct services, connecting flights are available via Ryanair (often routing through Porto or Madrid), easyJet, Iberia via Madrid, Air France via Paris CDG, and Lufthansa or Swiss if you are connecting from elsewhere in Europe. For most travellers, a connection adds at least two hours to your journey and is only worth considering if the price gap is significant — typically €50 or more one-way. At Schiphol, KLM and TAP operate from the main terminal complex; Transavia and Vueling use the same facility but check-in separately. No bussing to remote stands required on most departures.

Flight Prices: Amsterdam to Lisbon

One-way fares on cheap flights to Lisbon from Amsterdam start around €68–95 on budget carriers when booked in advance. Round-trip deals have been seen as low as €80 on Vueling and €145 on Transavia during quieter months. KLM and TAP sit higher — expect to pay €130–220 return for a flexible Economy ticket with a checked bag included. The lowest-cost option almost always comes from Transavia or Vueling, but read the baggage rules carefully: a hold bag can add €25–40 each way and quickly close the gap with TAP's more inclusive fares.

For Amsterdam to Lisbon flight deals, the sweet spot is booking four to eight weeks ahead for autumn and winter travel, or three to four months ahead for summer. Last-minute availability exists but rarely comes cheap on this route — Lisbon's popularity as a destination means seats fill reliably from May through September. Setting a price alert on Google Flights or Skyscanner for the AMS–LIS route costs nothing and can catch fare drops within 24 hours of them appearing.

Best Time to Book Amsterdam to Lisbon Flights

The cheapest months to fly from Amsterdam to Lisbon are November, January, and February. November one-way fares on Ryanair have been spotted at €75, and Transavia has offered January departures at €95 return. These months also mean fewer crowds in Lisbon itself — the city is genuinely pleasant in winter, with mild temperatures and short queues at the main sights. March and early April offer a brief window of reasonable prices before Easter demand pushes fares up sharply.

July and August are peak season on this route. Return fares regularly exceed €200 even on budget carriers, and KLM Economy can hit €350 or more. June and September are the compromise months — weather in Lisbon is excellent, fares are meaningfully lower than July, and the city has not yet emptied of tourists. If your schedule is flexible, late September into October is arguably the best overall value: warm enough to enjoy Belem and the waterfront, cheap enough to leave room in the budget for pastéis de nata and a bottle of Vinho Verde.

Lisbon Airport Guide

Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) has two terminals: Terminal 1, which handles the majority of international flights including all arrivals from Amsterdam, and Terminal 2, used primarily by Ryanair. If you are flying TAP, KLM, Transavia, or Vueling, you will arrive at Terminal 1. The two terminals are connected by a free shuttle bus, but if your onward travel is straightforward, you likely will not need it.

Getting into central Lisbon from the airport is easy and cheap. The Metro's Red Line runs directly from Aeroporto station (inside Terminal 1) to Alameda, where you can connect to the Green or Blue lines for most of the city centre. Journey time is around 20–25 minutes to Baixa-Chiado or Rossio, and a single ticket costs €1.79 with a reloadable Viva Viagem card (€0.50 for the card itself). A metered taxi costs roughly €10–15 to the Alfama or Chiado neighbourhoods during normal hours. Uber and Bolt are both active at the airport and typically undercut taxis by a few euros. There is no need to pre-book a transfer unless you are arriving very late at night or have a lot of luggage.

FAQ — Amsterdam to Lisbon Flights

How long is the flight from Amsterdam to Lisbon?

Direct flights from Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) to Lisbon (LIS) take approximately 3 hours 10 minutes on average. Scheduled times range from 3 hours 5 minutes to 3 hours 20 minutes depending on the airline and prevailing winds. Connecting flights via Madrid, Paris, or Porto add at least 2 hours to your total travel time.

What is the cheapest time to fly from Amsterdam to Lisbon?

November, January, and February consistently offer the lowest fares on this route. Midweek departures — particularly Tuesday and Wednesday — tend to be cheaper than Friday or Sunday flights. Booking four to eight weeks ahead during these off-peak months gives you the best chance of finding one-way fares under €90.

Which airlines fly from Amsterdam to Lisbon?

KLM, TAP Air Portugal, Transavia, and Vueling all operate non-stop flights from Amsterdam to Lisbon. Ryanair, easyJet, Iberia, Air France, Lufthansa, and Swiss offer connecting options if you cannot find a suitable direct service or price.

How much do Amsterdam to Lisbon flights cost?

One-way fares start around €68–95 on Transavia or Vueling when booked in advance during off-peak months. Round-trip prices range from roughly €80 to €160 on budget carriers and €130–220 on KLM or TAP in standard Economy. Summer fares can push significantly higher, with July and August return tickets regularly exceeding €200 even on low-cost airlines.

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