Looking for Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) arrivals today? Our live arrival tracker gives you an easy way to follow incoming flights at Schiphol Airport in real time. Check the latest arrival status, scheduled and estimated arrival times, delays, cancellations, and other available flight updates in one place.
Whether you are meeting someone at the airport, monitoring a connecting flight, or simply checking the status of an incoming aircraft, the AMS arrivals board helps you stay informed as flight information changes throughout the day.
| Flight | Airline | Origin | Scheduled | Terminal | Gate | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5F5737 | FlyOne | International Airport Chisinau (RMO) | Aug 19 14:40 | — | — | Scheduled |
| KL1920 | KLM | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| SK6643 | SAS | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| MU1784 | China Eastern Airlines | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| MH5690 | Malaysia Airlines | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| MF9727 | Xiamen Air | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| KQ1960 | Kenya Airways | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| DL9282 | Delta Air Lines | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| AM6448 | Aeromexico | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| 6E8079 | IndiGo | Zurich (ZRH) | Aug 19 13:25 | — | — | Scheduled |
| KL1630 | KLM | Marco Polo (VCE) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | A04 | Scheduled |
| MU1828 | China Eastern Airlines | Marco Polo (VCE) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | A04 | Scheduled |
| MF9769 | Xiamen Air | Marco Polo (VCE) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | A04 | Scheduled |
| KQ1652 | Kenya Airways | Marco Polo (VCE) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | A04 | Scheduled |
| GA9497 | Garuda Indonesia | Marco Polo (VCE) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | A04 | Scheduled |
| DL9276 | Delta Air Lines | Marco Polo (VCE) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | A04 | Scheduled |
| AM6460 | Aeromexico | Marco Polo (VCE) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | A04 | Scheduled |
| KL1640 | KLM | Sandro Pertini (caselle) (TRN) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | B24 | Scheduled |
| SK6825 | SAS | Sandro Pertini (caselle) (TRN) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | B24 | Scheduled |
| MU1832 | China Eastern Airlines | Sandro Pertini (caselle) (TRN) | Aug 19 13:40 | — | B24 | Scheduled |
Flights arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol throughout the day and night according to the operating schedule. The exact arrival time depends on the individual flight. Use the live AMS arrivals board to see the scheduled and latest estimated arrival time for a specific flight.
You can check Amsterdam Airport arrivals today by searching the live arrivals board for a flight number, airline, or origin airport. The tracker displays the latest available information for incoming flights.
Enter the flight number into the AMS live arrival tracker. You can also search using the airline or the airport from which the flight is arriving. Live tracking information can show updated arrival times and flight status.
AMS arrival information can be updated as new flight data becomes available. Scheduled times may change to estimated or actual arrival times as the flight progresses. Today’s operational flight information is generally the most accurate.
The easiest way is to search using the flight number. If you do not know it, search by the arriving airline or origin airport to find the relevant flight.
Yes. When delay information is available, the live arrival board can show an updated estimated arrival time or a delay-related status. Flight information can continue to change during the journey.
Yes. The arrival status can indicate when a flight has landed or provide the latest estimated arrival information, depending on the tracking data available for that flight.
No. Landing is not necessarily the same as the passenger reaching the public arrivals area. After landing, the aircraft may need to taxi to its stand, and passengers may then need to disembark, collect baggage, and complete applicable arrival procedures.
There is no single fixed time. It can vary depending on the aircraft’s parking position, passenger volume, baggage delivery, border procedures, and other airport conditions. Schiphol notes that queues can occur at baggage belts and on the way to the arrival hall.
Yes. An arrivals search can be narrowed by airline where the flight-information system provides that option. This can be useful when you know the carrier but not the exact flight number.
Yes. You can search incoming flights using their origin when that information is supported by the live arrival system. This is useful when tracking several flights arriving from the same airport.
Estimated arrival times can change because of factors such as air traffic, weather, route changes, operational conditions, or the aircraft’s actual progress. The live tracker reflects newer information when it becomes available.
Use the arriving flight’s latest status and estimated arrival time rather than relying only on the original timetable. It is also sensible to allow extra time between the aircraft landing and the passenger reaching the arrivals area.
Yes. Schiphol provides flight-arrival information and allows travellers to search for arriving flights by origin, flight number, or airline. Its flight services are designed to provide current flight information and updates.
The live Amsterdam Airport Schiphol arrivals tracker on this page provides the latest available arrival information for incoming flights. For an individual flight, search using its flight number for the most direct result.
Flight information becomes more definitive as the flight gets closer to operation. Schiphol states that flights are definitively in its system 48 hours in advance, while arrival searches can cover a longer forward period.
The scheduled arrival time is the original planned arrival time. The estimated arrival time reflects the latest expected arrival based on current flight information. If a flight is delayed, the estimated time may be later than the scheduled time.
Yes. Keep the flight open in the live arrival tracker and check for changes to its estimated arrival time or status. This is particularly useful when the scheduled arrival time is approaching or when the flight is already delayed.