Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Terminals And Departure Halls

Schiphol Terminal
Schiphol has only one terminal; which means that all Arrival and Departure facilites are under the same roof. The terminal is divided into three halls, which are connected by piers. It is possible to move between these halls and piers freely on both sides of Passport Control. The one exception to this is Pier M, where once you go through Passport Control, you cannot return.
Departure Halls 1, 2 and 3
The departure halls are laid out as follows:
- Departure Hall 1: Desk rows 1 – 8 inclusive
- Departure Hall 2: Self-service check-in and baggage drop-off points, desk rows 9 – 16 inclusive
- Departure Hall 3: Desk rows 17-32 inclusive.
Piers Piers B and C are dedicated Schengen areas. Piers E, F and G are dedicated non-Schengen areas. Piers D and H/M are mixed piers, using the same gate positions for Schengen and non-Schengen flights. Pier D has two floor levels. The lower floor is used for non-Schengen flights, the upper floor for Schengen flights. Schengen gates are numbered D-60 and up, non-Schengen gates are numbered from D-1 to D-59. Piers H and M, the low-cost pier, share the same construction. Here, the H-gates are non-Schengen gates, the M-gates are Schengen gates. Both areas are on the same level.
To see which airlines depart from each departure gate, click here. For full layout and maps of all terminals and gates, click here.

