Mumbai to Amsterdam Flights from INR 26,765
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When to fly from Mumbai to Amsterdam?
Air India connects Mumbai, the city of Dreams, to Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands, with 7 (*frequency varies) daily flights. From spacious seating and attentive service to delicious onboard meals and in-flight entertainment, we ensure that you arrive in Amsterdam refreshed and ready to explore. Be it for business, family, or leisure, choose Air India for your travel and fly directly from Mumbai to Amsterdam in comfort.Experience the same convenience and comfort on your return journey with Air India's Amsterdam to Mumbai Flights
Mumbai to Amsterdam flight information
With over 7 daily connections from Mumbai to Amsterdam, you can select the flight of your choice from both business and economy classes.
Book flights with Air India from Mumbai to Amsterdam and cover 6856 km / 4260 Miles in just 9 hours and 50 minutes with our direct flights. With multiple options to choose from and convenient flight timings, Air India ensures a hassle-free arrival at your destination.
Mumbai to Amsterdam flight distance | 6856 km / 4260 Miles |
Mumbai to Amsterdam flights | 7 *daily frequency varies |
Direct flights from Mumbai to Amsterdam | 0 *daily frequency varies |
Mumbai to Amsterdam flight duration | 9 hours and 50 minutes (for direct flight) |
Mumbai to Amsterdam fare | Business class: INR 121,560 | Economy class: INR 53,300 *Prices may vary depending on season and demand |
First flight from Mumbai airport | AI 2954 departs at 05:50 (BOM) |
Last flight from Mumbai airport | AI 2970 departs at 08:35 (BOM) |
* The above information is subject to change without prior notice.
How to book a Mumbai to Amsterdam flight online on Air India?
Follow these five simple steps to book your online tickets effortlessly:
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Visit the Air India website
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Enter your trip details.
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Choose your preferred flight.
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Fill in passenger details and proceed to payment.
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Check your email or SMS for booking confirmation.
How to check Mumbai to Amsterdam flight status and schedule?
Follow these simple steps to check your flight status effortlessly:
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Click the ‘Flight Status’ tab under 'Book and Manage'.
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Enter the flight number and date.
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Click 'Show Flights' to retrieve the flight status.
Follow these steps to check your flight schedule:
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Click the 'Flight Schedule' tab under 'Book and Manage'.
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Choose your travel type and enter the dates.
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Select Mumbai as the departure and Amsterdam as the arrival.
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Click 'Submit' for an instant update on your flight schedule.
How to web check-in for an upcoming Mumbai to Amsterdam flight?
Follow these steps to save time and secure your preferred seats by completing a web check-in for your Air India flights:
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Complete your web check-in here.
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Enter the Booking Reference Number and guest's last name.
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Select the number of guests and your preferred seats.
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Make payment, if required, to complete the check-in process.
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Check your email or SMS for boarding pass.
Note: Guests can check in 48 hours in advance and up to one hour before departure at the airport counter. The web check-in service is available up to 2 hours before departure for international and up to one hour for domestic flights.
Documents required for Mumbai to Amsterdam flight
While travelling to any international destination from Mumbai, ensure that you have the following valid documents:
- Passport: Passengers require a valid passport for international travel. The passport must have an expiry date of six months beyond the date of return.
- Visa: Depending on the country of visit, a valid visa is essential. Ensure that you have the correct type of visa and is valid for the duration of the visit.
- Flight tickets: Ensure that your onward and return flight tickets are booked in advance.
- Travel insurance: While travel insurance is mandatory for some countries, it is advisable to have one for international travel as it covers you in case of emergency, theft, or any other unforeseen situations.
- Forex or valid debit/credit card: It is prudent to have some amount of local currency before travelling to any country in case of an unforeseen situation. Carry an internationally recognised debit or credit card or travellers' card for smooth transactions.
- Customs and immigration forms: Some countries require the filing of customs and immigration forms and declaring goods carried at the time of entry into the country.
- International Driving Permit: If you want to drive vehicles in any country, you need to apply for an International Driving Permit before travelling.
Airport information
Airport | Mumbai Airport | Amsterdam Airport |
Full Name | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai | Amsterdam Airport Schiphol |
IATA code | BOM | AMS |
Location | Situated in Sahar Village in Andheri East, the airport is easily accessible from all parts of the city. | Located approximately 21 km/13 miles from the city centre. |
Departure/arrival terminal | Terminal 2 (departure) | Terminal 1 (arrival) |
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Why choose Air India for your flight booking from Mumbai to Amsterdam?
Air India flies nonstop to around 127 destinations across the world. Air India provides a vast network of partner airlines, codeshare, and interline airlines to provide hassle-free connections worldwide. In addition, we provide an impressive cabin experience, warm hospitality, and a rewarding loyalty programme that makes every journey memorable.
Air India connectivity and fleet information
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Multiple flight options
Being a Star Alliance member, the largest global airline consortium, Air India offers seamless connectivity and facilities to passengers all over the world. Air India, with its nonstop flights, connects over 40 destinations globally. With multiple alliance partners through codeshare, interline, and intermodal connections, our guests can now travel seamlessly to over 710 destinations globally.
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Range of aircraft
Air India continues to invest in the latest aviation technology, and the recent record-breaking order of 470 new aircraft renews our commitment to provide an unforgettable inflight experience. At present, Air India takes to the skies with 128 narrow-body and wide-body Airbus and Boeing aircraft that fly passengers and transport cargo worldwide.
Air India inflight services
At Air India, we ensure you have a wonderful inflight experience across your travel.
Complimentary meals: Air India provides complimentary meals to all its passengers taking domestic flights. We have choices in meals to cater to a wide range of dietary and cultural needs.
Inflight magazine: Our newly launched inflight magazine, namaste.ai, offers a glimpse of the world's favourite travel destinations, culture, showbiz, and what's new in Air India.
Inflight entertainment: Catch up on the latest blockbuster movies and TV shows in multiple languages available on your seatback screen.
Air India baggage allowance
Economy Class
Seat Class | Cabin baggage | Checked baggage |
Value | 7 kg/15.4 lb | 2pc/ 23 kg per pc |
Classic | 7 kg/15.4 lb | 2pc/ 23 kg per pc |
Flex | 7 kg/15.4 lb | 2pc/ 23 kg per pc |
Premium Economy Class
Seat Class | Cabin baggage | Checked baggage |
Eco Classic | 7 kg/15.4 lb | 2pc/ 23 kg per pc |
Eco Flex | 7 kg/15.4 lb | 2pc/ 23 kg per pc |
First Class
Seat Class | Cabin baggage | Checked baggage |
First | 10 kg/22 lb | 2pc/ 32 kg per pc |
Business Class
Seat Class | Cabin baggage | Checked baggage |
Classic | 10 kg/22 lb | 2pc/ 32 kg per pc |
Flex | 10 kg/22 lb | 2pc/ 32 kg per pc |
Note: The weight limit for checked baggage varies based on the travel class and route & is subject to change without any prior information.
Air India's Maharaja Club
Maharaja Club helps you get the most out of your journey with reimagined ease, rewards, and recognition. It offers guests the chance to earn valuable frequent flyer rewards on every flight, which can be redeemed for free flights, upgrades, and other exciting rewards.
Additional services offered by Air India
On-ground services
‘Project Abhinandan’ is a step ahead in providing a personalised and hassle-free on-ground experience to our guests. From baggage handling to seamless transfers, and lounge access, our on-ground services ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey for you. Our Service Assurance Officers will be available at check-in areas or lounges, near the boarding gates, during transit, or at the arrival hall.
Onboard amenities
Air India offers elevated onboard amenities for every cabin class. When travelling first class, experience luxury in the sky with a comfortable 180-degree recline sleeperette and the two-abreast seating. Some of the other onboard amenities while flying with Air India include spacious cabins, comfortable seating, delicious meals, and a selection of inflight entertainment, making your air travel an experience to remember.
Experience the best of Amsterdam
One of the major cities in the Netherlands, Amsterdam is a dynamic metropolitan which is also well known for its rich history, cultural attractions, modern architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. The city is also an important business hub, so many business travellers frequently visit the city throughout the year. Experience the best of the city and make memories of a lifetime.
Best time to visit Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a traveller's paradise through most of the year. Amsterdam enjoys pleasant weather from May to August. The Spring Tulip Festival takes place in May and is very popular among tourists. Open Garden Days and Roots Festival are two of Amsterdam's popular summer festivals that take place in June. If you wish to explore Amsterdam in the off-season, you can visit the city from September to November and March to April.
Where to stay?
Amsterdam caters to a broad spectrum of travellers with a host of accommodation options. Whether you prefer luxury hotels with world-class amenities or business hotels closer to the airport, Amsterdam has it all. Here are a few options to relax and unwind during your visit.
Luxury stays
- De L’Europe Amsterdam: A medieval period fortress converted into a hotel located on the Amstel River provides luxurious accommodations along with world-class amenities to all its guests. The hotel has water-side terraces where you can enjoy quiet evenings and beautiful sunsets. The hotel has a Michelin-star restaurant and a brasserie that serves French cuisine.
- Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht - a concept by Hyatt: Housed in the former public library, the hotel offers inspiring views of the historic Amsterdam canals. The hotel is conveniently located around the most important landmarks of the city. The hotel provides a 24-hour gym for all fitness enthusiasts.
- Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam: This 5-star property offers a unique Dutch historical ambience with French elegance. The luxury suites come with exclusive butler service.
Upscale/ Full-service stays
- Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam City Center: Located in the quiet part of the city’s centre, this 4-star hotel is at a walking distance from the famous canals and attractions of the city.
- Hilton Amsterdam: Located in the upscale residential area near the Noorder-Amstel canal, the hotel provides convenient access to all major landmarks.
- Ambassade Hotel: Located near the Royal Palace of Amsterdam, this boutique hotel provides comfortable rooms and top-class service.
Places to visit
Monuments
- Royal Palace (Koninklijk Paleis): A stunning historic palace located in the heart of Amsterdam, used for official royal events.
- Anne Frank House: A must-visit museum dedicated to the Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank.
- The National Monument: A memorial located in Dam Square, commemorating the victims of World War II.
- Munttoren (Mint Tower): A 17th-century tower that was once part of Amsterdam’s medieval city walls.
- De Waag: A medieval weigh house, now home to a café and historical exhibitions.
- Skinny Bridge (Magere Brug): A picturesque wooden drawbridge that is beautifully illuminated at night.
- Zevenlandenhuizen (Seven Countries Houses): A unique row of houses designed in the architectural styles of seven different European countries.
City attractions
- Museumplein: A cultural hub featuring top museums like the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, NEMO Science Museum, Rembrandt House Museum, and Amsterdam Museum.
- Heineken Experience: An interactive museum offering insights into the brewing process of the famous Dutch beer, Heineken.
- Canal Ring (Grachtengordel): A famous UNESCO-listed canal network featuring historic bridges, charming canal-side houses, and picturesque boat rides.
Shopping
From high-end clothing stores to thrift shops, Amsterdam offers a wide range of shopping options. High-end stores at P.C. Hooftstraat, Van Baerlestraat, Magna Plaza (housed in a neo-gothic building), Hooftstraat Buurt, Cornelis Schuytstraat, and Nine Streets provide a variety of luxury options. For local shopping, visit Jordaan District, De Hallen, Haarlemmerdijk and Haarlemmerstraat, Dappermarkt, and Utrechtsestraat.
Culinary treats
Amsterdam has a diverse culinary culture, evident from its fine-dining restaurants. Some of the most famous Michelin-starred restaurants include Ciel Bleu Restaurant, Bord'Eau Restaurant, Restaurant Vinkeles, Spectrum, and Yamazato. RIJKS®, housed within the Rijksmuseum, celebrates Dutch culinary heritage and features a menu inspired by local and seasonal ingredients.
Travelling around Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a well-connected city with various modes of transportation, ensuring a hassle-free commute. Amsterdam is also known as the bicycle capital of the world, making cycling the most frequently used mode of transportation. Apart from that, taxis, buses, trams, and the metro offer convenient transportation options. For sightseeing, most tourists prefer hop-on hop-off bus tours and canal cruises. Many locals also like walking or cycling around the city to soak in the vibe and scenic beauty of Amsterdam.
Frequently Asked Questions
Amsterdam Airport is also known as Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The IATA code is AMS.
A piece of baggage is officially considered 'lost' when we can't track it within 21 days from the report filing date. In such cases, you can file a claim request including detailed documentation of the following:
- Bag's contents
- Item descriptions
- Proof of ownership
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