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Checking in
Checking in online is the fastest and simplest way of checking in. If you are unable to check in online, you can still check in at one of our self-service check-in machines at the airport.
In just a couple of easy steps you can check in yourself and your travelling companions. As when you check in online, you can choose your favourite seat on board.
This is how the self-service check-in machine works:
Step 1
Insert your passport or frequent flyer card, or enter your e-ticket number or booking code. Your reservation information appears on the screen.
Step 2
Select your seat on the seating map. You can also buy a seat in the Economy Comfort zone, a seat with extra legroom, or a seat in a row of 2. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to an upgrade to World Business Class! All it takes is a credit card to make the change.
Step 3
Print your boarding pass.
Step 4
Do you have check-in baggage? Simply hand it over at the nearest baggage drop-off point, and proceed to the gate. Have a good trip!
If you are already checked in, you can also use the self-service check-in machines to print your boarding pass. They are available round the clock at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. At most other airports, the self-service check-in machines are available for checking in and printing boarding passes at least two hours before flight departure.
View a list of airports with self-service check-in machines
Check-in possibilities per airport
Change of departure hall Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Are you travelling in Economy Class from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to the United States, Paramaribo, São Paulo or South Africa? The check-in counters and baggage drop-off points for these flights have been moved to departure hall 3..
SkyPriority passengers (Business Class passengers and SkyTeam Elite Plus members) can check in for these flights and drop off their baggage in departure hall 2.
Read more about the change of departure hall at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
SkyPriority services
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As a KLM Business Class passenger or a Flying Blue or SkyTeam Elite Plus member you can check in with priority at KLM destinations, and at an increasing number of other airports.
We will also handle your baggage with priority: simply go to a self-service or a regular baggage drop-off point. At Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, these are located at check-in desks row 9 and 10.
After check-in, SkyPriority passengers can pass through security or immigration using the priority fast lane at an increasing number of airports worldwide.
For a super smooth journey, simply look for the red SkyPriority signs!
Check-in desks
The check-in desks at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol are open from 05:00 am for all flights that depart that day. Our check-in desk staff are also happy to help you should you only have a question.
Lounge check-in
Our KLM Crown Lounges at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Houston, Dubai and Toronto offer a comfortable and quiet check-in service. This service is also available in all Delta Sky Club Lounges and in the Air France lounge in terminal 2D at Paris-Charles de Gaulle.
Baggage drop-off
If you have already checked in, you only need to hand over your check-in baggage at one of the baggage drop-off points at the airport. Most airports accept your baggage up to 2 hours before your flight departs on the day of departure.
You will be issued a baggage claim tag for every bag that you check in. Make sure to save these tags until you have received your baggage at your destination.
Check the closing times of the baggage drop-off points
Read more about baggage
Self-service baggage drop-off

At Amsterdam Airport Schiphol you can deliver your baggage to a self-service baggage machine. These are located in Departure Hall 2.
The self-service baggage drop-off points can be used if:
- you are already checked in, either online or at one of the self-service check-in machines;
- you have not yet checked in any baggage;
- you have no more than 2 pieces of baggage;
- you have valid travel documents;
The self-service baggage drop-off point cannot be used for Aer Lingus flights. If you have excess baggage, or travel with a backpack, these can be delivered to the regular baggage drop-off points.
The self-service baggage drop-off point works as follows:
Step 1
Scan your boarding pass to identify yourself.
Step 2
Check the details about your booking that appear on the screen.
Step 3
An adhesive label is automatically printed. This can be attached to your baggage.
Step 4
Place your baggage on the belt. Your baggage is now checked in.
You will be issued a baggage claim tag for every bag that you check in. Make sure to save these tags until you have received your baggage at your destination.
Our colleagues are pleased to help you at the baggage drop-off points should you need assistance.





