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The best way to find a cheap flight ticket from Mykonos to Amsterdam is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
3 h 45 m
Average
7 h 18 m
Flights per day
4
Distance
2296 km
Of the 4 flights that leave Mykonos for Amsterdam every day 4 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
Distance | 1424 miles (2296 km) | |
Average flight duration | 3 h 45 min | |
Average plane ticket price | $292 (€249) | |
Direct flight | No | |
Airlines | Aegean Airlines, Eurowings, Transavia Airlines, Iberia, Lufthansa, Edelweiss Air, Air France or easyJet |
Flights from Mykonos to Amsterdam cover the 1424 miles (2296 km) long route taking on average 3 h 45 min with our travel partners like Aegean Airlines, Eurowings, Transavia Airlines, Iberia, Lufthansa, Edelweiss Air, Air France or easyJet. There are direct flight services available. You can get the cheapest plane tickets for this trip for as low as $111 (€95), but the average price of plane tickets is $292 (€249). Travelers depart most frequently from Mykonos Island National Airport and arrive in Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
You can travel by flight from Mykonos to Amsterdam with Transavia Airlines, Air France and easyJet for as low as $111 (€95). When you search for schedules and tickets, Omio will show you the best journey.
EasyJet is a British multinational budget airline headquartered at London Luton Airport (LTN) and the largest UK-based airline based on the number of passengers carried. EasyJet flies to more than 150 destinations in Europe and North Africa, making it a very popular low-cost carrier for travelers. To keep fares as low as possible, tickets are non-refundable, and no complimentary snacks are served onboard. All easyJet fare types include allowance of one small personal bag, while additional fees apply for travelers bringing hand luggage and checked luggage.
Amsterdam is the most populous city in the Netherlands, famous for its vibrant nightlife, rich history and glorious architecture. It is situated in the province of North Holland and is sometimes referred to as the 'Venice of the North', due to its large numbers of canals which are recognized as world heritage sites by UNESCO. The city originated as a small fishing village in the 12th century and is now a commercial capital in the Netherlands, and one of the top financial hubs in Europe. There are more than 40 weekly flights from Mykonos to Amsterdam, with about four direct flights daily. Direct flights on this route take approximately three hours 35 minutes, making it the quickest and most convenient method to travel between these two cities. There is an average of five direct flights on the weekend from Mykonos to Amsterdam. The first flight takes off at 6:00 a.m., with services continuing throughout the day and into the late evening.
There are many airlines that offer flights from Mykonos to Amsterdam, including Aegean Airlines, KLM, Air France, Lufthansa, and Swiss. Almost all flights on this route are operated by Greek national flag carrier Aegean, with most services partially operated by a different airline for part of the route.
Direct flights from Mykonos to Amsterdam take about three hours 35 minutes, although these operate less frequently than indirect services. Indirect services on this route can vary greatly, depending on the layover destination or the time spent waiting for a flight. On average, the quickest indirect flights take around eight or nine hours, with at least one change. Most services from Mykonos will need to make a change at Athens International Airport before continuing the journey, adding time to most services.
There are about four direct flights every week from Mykonos to Amsterdam, and over 40 indirect services available, too. On the weekends, flights on this route drop to around five services available. On most days there are around three services with flight durations under 10 hours, offering travelers the quickest indirect services.
Departure airport: Mykonos Airport is located in Chora, four kilometers south-east of the town of Mykonos. It takes 10 minutes to arrive at the airport from the town of Chora. Bus services leave every 30 minutes from Fabrika Bus Station and are fairly inexpensive. Due to the island being a popular leisure destination, it serves both domestic and international flights to European metropolitan destinations. During summer months, the airport serves international flights and private charters, while during winter, it primarily serves domestic flights. Facilities at the airport include shops, cafeterias, baby-changing rooms, information services, long and short stay parking, ATMs, currency exchange, and free WiFi.
Arrival airport: Amsterdam Airport Schipol is located nine kilometers from the city, in a municipality known as Haarlemmermmer in the province of North Holland. It is the Netherland's main international airport and one of the busiest in Europe. Train services take around 20 minutes to reach downtown Amsterdam and are the most cost-effective travel method. Facilities in the airport include restaurants, duty-free shops, post office services, and free WiFi for visitors.
Flights from Mykonos to Amsterdam generally leave from Mykonos Island National Airport and arrive in Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
Mykonos Island National Airport is 1.5 km away from Mykonos city centre and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is 17.2 km from Amsterdam city centre.
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