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OMR 91 OMR 900

Duration

1 h 20 m 18 h 0 m

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Departure From Stuttgart

Before 6 AM

OMR 230

6 AM - 12 PM

OMR 92

12 PM - 6 PM

OMR 106

After 6 PM

OMR 139

Arrival at Amsterdam

6 AM - 12 PM

OMR 124

12 PM - 6 PM

OMR 92

After 6 PM

OMR 106

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Stuttgart to Amsterdam Eurowings

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Scandinavian Airlines

OMR 96

OMR 92

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Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Scandinavian Airlines SK | 658 | Operated By CityJet

10:10

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

01 h 30 m

11:40

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Copenhagen, Denmark

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Scandinavian Airlines SK | 1549 | Operated By CityJet

15:35

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Copenhagen, Denmark

01 h 25 m

17:00

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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British Airways

OMR 110

OMR 106

Transit Visa may be required

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

British Airways BA | 919

12:15

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

01 h 55 m

13:10

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

London - Heathrow Apt, United Kingdom

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British Airways BA | 448

16:30

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T5

London - Heathrow Apt, United Kingdom

01 h 15 m

18:45

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Lufthansa

OMR 113

OMR 109

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Lufthansa LH | 2149

17:00

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

45 m

17:45

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T2

Munich, Germany

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Lufthansa LH | 2308

18:45

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T2

Munich, Germany

01 h 35 m

20:20

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Lufthansa

OMR 116

OMR 112

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Lufthansa LH | 135

14:55

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

45 m

15:40

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T1

Frankfurt, Germany

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Lufthansa LH | 996

16:40

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T1

Frankfurt, Germany

01 h 10 m

17:50

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Lufthansa

OMR 117

OMR 113

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Lufthansa LH | 133

10:55

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

50 m

11:45

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T1

Frankfurt, Germany

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Lufthansa LH | 992

12:45

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T1

Frankfurt, Germany

01 h 10 m

13:55

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Air France

OMR 128

OMR 124

Transit Visa may be required

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Air France AF | 1609

06:15

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

01 h 30 m

07:45

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T2G

Paris, France

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Air France AF | 1444

09:15

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T2F

Paris, France

01 h 25 m

10:40

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Lufthansa

OMR 130

OMR 126

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Lufthansa LH | 2145

09:35

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

45 m

10:20

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T2

Munich, Germany

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Lufthansa LH | 2304

13:25

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T2

Munich, Germany

01 h 35 m

15:00

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Austrian Airlines

OMR 141

OMR 137

Transit Visa may be required

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Austrian Airlines OS | 178

08:55

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

01 h 15 m

10:10

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Vienna, Austria

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Austrian Airlines OS | 373

14:55

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Vienna, Austria

01 h 55 m

16:50

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Lufthansa

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OMR 142

OMR 139

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Lufthansa LH | 127

06:10

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T3

Stuttgart, Germany

50 m

07:00

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T1

Frankfurt, Germany

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Lufthansa LH | 988

09:25

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T1

Frankfurt, Germany

01 h 10 m

10:35

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Lufthansa

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OMR 156

OMR 153

Stuttgart to Amsterdam , 29 Jul

Lufthansa LH | 3427

13:51

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Stuttgart, Germany

01 h 16 m

15:07

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal TN

Frankfurt, Germany

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Lufthansa LH | 996

16:40

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Terminal T1

Frankfurt, Germany

01 h 10 m

17:50

Tue, 29 Jul 25

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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About Stuttgart (STR)

Being a capital city of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Stuttgart is spread across a variety of hills, valleys and parks. The city is a major tourist destination for visitors who primarily associate the city with its industrial esteemed as the “cradle of the auto mobile”. Stuttgart's urban area has almost 1.8 million population which makes it Germany's seventh largest city. With more than 5 million inhabitants, the greater Stuttgart Metropolitan region is considered as the fourth-biggest region in Germany after the Rhine-Ruhr area, Berlin/Brandenburg and Frankfurt/Rhine-Main. Stuttgart has got the nicknamed of Schwabenmetropole (Swabian metropolis), because of the city's area in the centre of Swabia. The city lies about an hour from the Black Forest and at a similar distance from the Swabian Jura. Stuttgart lies in a lush valley, nestling in between grape plantations and thick woodland that makes it a wonderful tourist destination. Rosensteinpark, Botanischer Garten der Universität Hohenheim, Landesarboretum Baden-Württemberg and many others are major tourist destinations that magnetize a large number of tourists from all across the country. It is famous for its rich cultural heritage. The State Theatre (Staatstheater) is dwell to the State opera and three other smaller theatres. This theatre regularly hosts numbers of stages opera, ballet and theatre productions as well as concerts. It is a home to five of the eleven state museums located in the Baden-Württemberg which also make Stuttgart an ideal tourist spot. You will surely enjoy its night-life too. Stuttgart is well-linked with all three modes of transport services that allow you to move from one place to another. MakeMyTrip.com is a famous online travel portal where you can do online air ticket booking. It will hardly take few minutes to book your tickets online. You just simply need to follow few simple steps. Here, one can choose the best package as per individual's need and demand. So, don't waste your time, plan your trip towards Stuttgart and get ready to enjoy with family and friends.

Stuttgart Address
Being a capital city of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Stuttgart is spread across a variety of hills, valleys and parks. The city is a major tourist destination for visitors who primarily associate the city with its industrial esteemed as the “cradle of the auto mobile”. Stuttgart's urban area has almost 1.8 million population which makes it Germany's seventh largest city. With more than 5 million inhabitants, the greater Stuttgart Metropolitan region is considered as the fourth-biggest region in Germany after the Rhine-Ruhr area, Berlin/Brandenburg and Frankfurt/Rhine-Main. Stuttgart has got the nicknamed of Schwabenmetropole (Swabian metropolis), because of the city's area in the centre of Swabia. The city lies about an hour from the Black Forest and at a similar distance from the Swabian Jura. Stuttgart lies in a lush valley, nestling in between grape plantations and thick woodland that makes it a wonderful tourist destination. Rosensteinpark, Botanischer Garten der Universität Hohenheim, Landesarboretum Baden-Württemberg and many others are major tourist destinations that magnetize a large number of tourists from all across the country. It is famous for its rich cultural heritage. The State Theatre (Staatstheater) is dwell to the State opera and three other smaller theatres. This theatre regularly hosts numbers of stages opera, ballet and theatre productions as well as concerts. It is a home to five of the eleven state museums located in the Baden-Württemberg which also make Stuttgart an ideal tourist spot. You will surely enjoy its night-life too. Stuttgart is well-linked with all three modes of transport services that allow you to move from one place to another. MakeMyTrip.com is a famous online travel portal where you can do online air ticket booking. It will hardly take few minutes to book your tickets online. You just simply need to follow few simple steps. Here, one can choose the best package as per individual's need and demand. So, don't waste your time, plan your trip towards Stuttgart and get ready to enjoy with family and friends.

About Amsterdam (AMS)

If you are on the land where you find sumptuous canal houses and alluring gabled facades, then you are surely in the beautiful city called 'Amsterdam'. The city is also known as the Venice of the North and has a great history in its lap. Being the capital of Netherlands, the city offers you everything which can make your holidays more memorable. Amsterdammers (people residing in Amsterdam) who are famous for their liberalism love to speak in English. The city got its name from Amstelredamme and during the Dutch Golden Age, the city became one of the prominent ports in the globe. It was during the 17th century, when the city had developed the famous canal district. At present, The Canal Ring has got the crown of world heritage site. Anne Frank House is one of the most famous monuments here. There are numerous good tourist sites which a number of travellers from different parts of the world come to praise and admire. Due to its many museums, Amsterdam is also called as ‘the city of museums’. The most visited places in Amsterdam are Oude Kerk, Dam square, Begijnhof, Amsterdam's canals, Magere Brug, Red Light District, Artis ZOO, Vondelpark, Hortus Botanicus- the Botanical Garden and many more. Though the city welcomes you all through the months, but still the perfect time to visit here is October to March. Due to its warm Dutch hospitality and zealous nature of the people, Amsterdam was counted as 13th globally on quality of living by Mercer. The nightlife of the city is the real fun. People love to hang-around and dancing with each-other in the clubs and pups. The lip-smacking food is the specialty of this amazing city. To find the best hotels in Amsterdam as well as flights to this city, you can simply log onto MakeMyTrip.com. Here, you can also get some best deals on your bookings. It will take few simple steps to book your air-tickets or rooms in hotel. So, don't waste your time looking here and there, just come on the home page of MakeMyTrip and enjoy your dream tour.

Amsterdam Address
PO Box 7501, 1118 ZG Schiphol, The Netherlands
Tel: (020) 794 0800 | 0900 0141 | Fax: (020) 604 1475

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