Looking for tickets from Atyrau to Amsterdam, whether for work or for a holiday? On the Freedom Travel website and app you can find a flight, compare options by price and travel time, book your seat and pay online.
This page gathers the essentials about the route: distance and travel time, airlines and connecting hubs, visa formalities, plus details about the arrival airport and what to see in Amsterdam.
General information about flights between Atyrau and Amsterdam
The straight-line distance between the cities is about 3371 km. There is currently no non-stop service on this route, so the trip takes from ~9 hours with one stop, while a direct flight would last around 4 hours 40 minutes. Amsterdam is 3 hours behind Atyrau in summer and 4 hours behind in winter. A Schengen visa is required; check the current rules before you travel. The route is used mostly by business travellers: Atyrau is the centre of the Kazakhstani oil and gas industry, and links with European offices and contractors keep demand steady.
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Flight schedule Atyrau — Amsterdam
With no non-stop service between Atyrau and Amsterdam, the schedule consists of two segments: a flight to a major hub and a connecting flight on to Amsterdam. Most itineraries route through Istanbul, served from Atyrau by Air Astana and Pegasus; another option is a flight to Almaty or Astana with an onward European connection. The total journey starts from ~9 hours.
The number of convenient connections depends on the day of the week and the season, so check the schedule for your date in the Freedom Travel search, where fares are dynamic and update in real time.
How much does a flight from Atyrau to Amsterdam cost
The fare depends on the departure date, the airline, the season and how far in advance you book. Peak business periods and popular dates cost more, while flexible dates can save a lot. The Freedom Travel search shows the exact price for your dates with all fees included, and you can pay online by card.
Which airlines fly the Atyrau — Amsterdam route
- Air Astana and Turkish Airlines — an itinerary with a connection in Istanbul
- Pegasus — a flight from Atyrau to Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen, with an onward connection to Amsterdam
- Air Astana — a flight to Almaty or Astana to connect onto a European service
The mix of carriers and connections varies by date, so check the Freedom Travel search for the full list of airlines on your chosen day.
How to get from Atyrau to Amsterdam: your flight options
There is no non-stop flight between Atyrau and Amsterdam — the whole route is flown with a connection.
The shortest path usually runs through Istanbul: Air Astana flies Atyrau to Istanbul in about 3 hours 50 minutes, and Turkish Airlines continues to Amsterdam. Another option is to fly with Pegasus to Sabiha Gokcen and connect onwards to Europe, or to travel via Almaty or Astana.
Compare more than the price: the layover length and the transfer airport matter too. A short transit saves time, while a longer one leaves a buffer in case of delay and a chance to rest. If your connection passes through a third country, check in advance whether you need a transit visa.
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Amsterdam Airport
Flights arrive at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, about 15 km south-west of the city centre. Direct trains reach Centraal Station in around 15 minutes, and buses and taxis are available too.
What to see in Amsterdam
The capital of the Netherlands is famous for its network of canals, its cycling culture and its world-renowned museums. The historic centre with its narrow houses is a UNESCO site.
- The Rijksmuseum — the national museum, home to Rembrandt and Vermeer
- The Van Gogh Museum — the largest collection of the artists work in the world
- The Anne Frank House — a museum in the hiding place where the Frank family sheltered during the war
- The Grachtengordel canals — the ring of 17th-century canals listed by UNESCO
- Vondelpark — the largest city park and a local favourite for a stroll
- Dam Square — the central square with the Royal Palace
Compare the connections in the Freedom Travel search and book your Atyrau — Amsterdam tickets: the canals and museums are one connecting flight away.