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Austria to Netherlands

Average price

215

one-way economy

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Duration

1h 55min

Airlines

KLM, Austrian Airlines, Ryanair +7

Best months

September, October, January, February

Airlines on this route:

KLMAustrian AirlinesRyanaireasyJetLufthansaSWISSEurowingsAir FranceLOT Polish AirlinesWizz Air Malta

Flying from Vienna to Amsterdam

The Vienna to Amsterdam route covers roughly 1,100 kilometres in a straight line, putting it firmly in short-haul territory for European travel. Nonstop flights from Vienna International Airport (VIE) to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) clock in at around 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours 5 minutes depending on winds and routing — short enough that you can take an early morning departure and still make a canal-side lunch in the Jordaan. Both airports are major European hubs, which means good frequencies, competitive pricing, and plenty of connecting options if you're flexible on timing.

Vienna Schwechat (VIE) sits about 18 kilometres southeast of the city centre and handles well over 30 million passengers annually. On the other end, Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) is one of Europe's busiest airports and a genuine connecting powerhouse. Flights from Vienna to Amsterdam operate daily, and in peak season you'll often find multiple departures spread across the day, giving you real flexibility on timing without paying a premium just to choose your slot.

Airlines on This Route

Two carriers operate nonstop flights from Vienna to Amsterdam: KLM and Austrian Airlines. KLM runs multiple daily frequencies — typically three to four departures — which makes sense given Amsterdam is their home hub. Austrian Airlines, part of the Lufthansa Group like KLM's partner airlines, offers solid service with reliable schedules and a full-service experience including checked luggage and meals on longer bookings. Both depart from VIE's main terminal and arrive into Schiphol's single integrated terminal complex.

If you're open to one stop, budget carriers open up considerably. Ryanair and easyJet route through various European cities and can undercut nonstop fares significantly, though total travel time balloons to four or five hours minimum. Wizz Air Malta, Eurowings, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, SWISS, and Air France also appear on comparison sites with one-stop itineraries. For most travellers on this short a route, the nonstop options from KLM or Austrian are worth the modest price difference — you're not saving enough time or money on a 90-minute flight to justify a three-hour layover in Brussels.

Flight Prices: Vienna to Amsterdam

One-way fares on nonstop flights from Vienna to Amsterdam typically start around €100–€120 when booked a few weeks out, with KLM occasionally dropping to under €100 during seat sales. Budget carrier one-ways via connections have been spotted as low as €55–€85, but factor in baggage fees and the time cost. Round-trip fares on the nonstop route generally sit between €200 and €300 for economy, though business-class upgrades on Austrian can push that considerably higher. Summer and December fares spike — expect to pay 30–40% more if you're travelling in July, August, or over the Christmas period without booking well in advance.

To find cheap flights from Vienna to Amsterdam, book at least four to six weeks ahead for leisure travel. Tuesday and Wednesday departures consistently undercut Friday and Sunday pricing on this route. Setting a price alert on Google Flights or Skyscanner for the VIE–AMS pairing costs nothing and frequently catches flash sales before they disappear.

Best Time to Book Vienna to Amsterdam Flights

September is consistently the cheapest month to fly this route — summer crowds have thinned, the weather in Amsterdam is still reasonable, and airlines are keen to fill seats. October and November also offer solid value, and January through early March tends to be the quietest and most affordable period outside of school holidays. Avoid booking for late July and August without significant lead time; Amsterdam is one of Europe's most visited cities in summer and fares reflect that. December is similarly expensive around the holidays. If your schedule is flexible, a mid-September or early October departure is the sweet spot for both price and experience in Amsterdam itself.

Amsterdam Airport Guide

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) operates as a single terminal building divided into departure halls, which simplifies navigation considerably compared to multi-terminal airports. Arrivals from Vienna come into the main terminal and passport control for EU passengers is typically quick. From Schiphol, the Amsterdam Centraal train station is a direct 15–20 minute train ride costing around €5–€6 — trains run every 10 to 15 minutes and the platform is directly below the terminal, accessible without going outside. Taxis cost roughly €45–€55 to the city centre and take 25–40 minutes depending on traffic. There is no metro connection, but the train is fast enough that most visitors skip taxis entirely unless travelling with heavy luggage to an awkward address.

FAQ — Vienna to Amsterdam Flights

How long is the flight from Vienna to Amsterdam?

Nonstop flights from Vienna (VIE) to Amsterdam (AMS) take approximately 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours 5 minutes. Connecting itineraries vary widely but typically add two to four hours to your total travel time depending on the layover city and duration.

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

September is the cheapest month overall for Vienna to Amsterdam flights. January, February, October, and early November are also significantly cheaper than peak summer months. Mid-week departures — particularly Tuesday and Wednesday — tend to be cheaper than weekend flights regardless of the month.

Which airlines fly from Vienna to Amsterdam?

KLM and Austrian Airlines are the two carriers operating nonstop flights on this route. Connecting options are available through Ryanair, easyJet, Lufthansa, SWISS, Air France, LOT Polish Airlines, Eurowings, and Wizz Air Malta, among others.

How much do Vienna to Amsterdam flights cost?

One-way nonstop fares typically start around €100–€120, with round trips ranging from roughly €200 to €300 in standard economy when booked in advance. Budget carrier fares via connections can drop to €55–€85 one-way, though added baggage fees often close the gap. Prices rise sharply in summer and over major holidays.

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