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Business-Class Flights from Los Angeles to Amsterdam

Amsterdam, the world’s tulip capital and one of the greenest cities on the globe, is visited yearly by more than 10 million tourists. If you are planning a trip there, consider booking your tickets in business class. Besides enjoying your destination, you will enjoy the journey itself as well — access to business lounges, getting priority services at the airport, resting in comfortable lie-flat seats, and much more.

The airline industry has been continuously working on developing and improving its business-class products. A testament to that is how Virgin Atlantic alone spent $17 billion in 2024 on updating its fleet. They introduced premium features such as sliding doors for enhanced privacy, social spaces known as “The Loft” where passengers can gather and chat as they’re sipping on drinks, and extra storage space to fit all of your personal belongings. Many other airlines do the same, trying to provide their customers with the best experience both in the air and on land.

In this article, we will go over the major airlines that offer business-class flights to Amsterdam and provide tips to ensure that your trip will be nothing short of wonderful.

Planning Your Business-Class Trip to Amsterdam

Although there are several airports in Los Angeles, all flights to Amsterdam depart from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). If you’re looking for nonstop flights, you can opt for ones operated by KLM. They take approximately 10 hours and typically cost between $6,400 and $8,400. ​ If you are willing to add a couple of hours to your journey, though, it could save you up to 20%. Thus, connecting flights, such as those offered by Delta Air Lines, take 13 to 21 hours and may cost from $5,300 to $8,600. These flights have layovers in several US cities: Seattle (SEA), Minneapolis (MSP), Boston (BOS), or Salt Lake City (SLC).

If your layover is at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and you want a souvenir from the state of Washington, you can head to the “Made in Washington” boutique in Central Terminal. There you will find specialty foods, wines, handmade chocolates, and other crafts produced by local artisans.

If you are a fan of the legendary artist Prince, you might be delighted to know that there is a dedicated Prince shop at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP). You can purchase authorized merchandise, like clothing items, CDs, vinyl, art prints, and posters.

Travelers who have a layover at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) can get a taste of locally brewed beer at Boston Beer Works. It is located in Terminal C, and it has a good selection of beers, as well as classic pub dishes like burgers and fries.

If you feel like you’re in need of relaxation, the Xspress Spa at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) offers massages, manicures, and pedicures.

If you need to travel to Amsterdam from JFK airport in New York, you can choose nonstop flights from several airlines, like Delta Air Lines, KLM, and United Airlines. These flights take 7 hours on average, and they may cost between $3,000 and $8,400. You can also board connecting flights from this airport, such as ones operated by British Airways, with a layover in London (LHR). They take longer than nonstop flights, between 9 and 16 hours, depending on the layover length. Roundtrip tickets typically cost between $3,300 and $7,300.

Heathrow is known as one of the world’s best airports for food and drinks. One of the fine dining restaurants you could visit during your layover is Gordon Ramsay’s Plane Food. It offers dishes with global influences, including an Asian bar where you can see the chefs preparing your food right in front of you, a cocktail bar, and grab&go meal options ideal for travelers who have a shorter layover.

If you are flying out of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), you can board nonstop flights operated by Delta Air Lines and KLM. These flights, with an average duration of 8 hours, cost between $5,300 and $8,300. ​
You can save 5-15% by going for connecting flights, like the ones offered by Delta Air Lines. They typically cost between $5,000 and $7,300, and have a duration of 12 to 16 hours. These flights have layovers in Boston (BOS), Detroit (DTW), or Minneapolis (MSP).

Art lovers can pay a visit to the Light Tunnel display at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW). This tunnel features nearly 9,000 feet of glass panels that are illuminated by changing LED lights.

Choosing the Best Airline For Your Trip

Some of the major airlines that fly from Los Angeles to Amsterdam are American Airlines, Air France, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Lufthansa, KLM, United Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and SWISS. Out of these airlines, we picked 3 that offer over 6 flights a day, to ensure that you can find a flight that matches your schedule.

British Airways

  • Lounge Access & Perks: British Airways doesn’t operate their own lounges at LAX, but no worries. By flying in business class, you get access to several lounges that belong to their partners.
  • The Oneworld Los Angeles Business Lounge can be found in the Tom Bradley International Terminal. This large lounge has several distinct areas. There is a dining area with a buffet where you can enjoy both hot and cold meals, fruits, pastries, and non-alcoholic beverages. There is also a bar area, whose focal point is the fireplace, where you can take a seat after grabbing a drink from the fully stocked bar. The lounge also has not 1 but 2 quiet relaxation areas, one meant for all travelers and the other specially designed for families with children. If you need to work, you can head to the businesscenter, which has several desks, power outlets, and printers. Travelers who would like to freshen up before their flight can take advantage of the 9 shower suites that are located towards the back of the lounge.
  • American Airlines operates 3 Admirals Club lounges at LAX, which you can also access: one located in the Regional Terminal, one in Terminal 4, and another one in Terminal 5. The lounges in Terminals 4 and 5 are very similar in terms of what they have to offer, with the only difference being that the first is larger in size. Both lounges feature a wide selection of seating areas, a coffee bar, a buffet that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as fruits and snacks, and shower facilities. The lounge in the Regional Terminal is the smallest, with a capacity of 42, yet it still has the basic amenities you would expect, like seating options, Wi-Fi, and a buffet with complimentary food and beverages.
  • Seat Type & Cabin Layout: British Airways uses 2 aircraft models for business flights from Los Angeles to Amsterdam, the Boeing 777 and the Airbus A380. The Boeing 777 features a 1-2-1 seat configuration, and all the seats are lie-flat, with a sliding door that you can open or close during the flight. This design ensures that all passengers will get privacy, regardless of whether they have a single or middle seat. The seats have touchscreens, which can be used to adjust their position, entertainment screens, power outlets, and storage space. The Airbus A380 is a double-deck plane, less modern than the Boeing 777. The main deck has a 2-4-2 seat configuration, while the upper deck has a 2-3-2 seat configuration. All of the seats are lie-flat and they are equipped with an entertainment screen, a universal charging plug, and a USB-A port. They also have a sliding door, just like the Boeing 777 seats, which is perfect if you are traveling alone and want some peace and quiet.
  • Meal & Beverage Service: On long-haul British Airways flights, you will be given 2 or 3 options for a main course, and they could include dishes like grilled chicken, braised beef, British barbecue, as well as vegetarian meals like vegetarian korma. The main course comes with a starter, such as a seasonal salad, along with a selection of desserts and cheeses. During the flight, you can choose to be served snacks, hot and cold beverages, and alcoholic drinks. If you have dietary restrictions, you can request a special meal at least 48 hours before your flight departs.
  • Cost: Business-class tickets for the Los Angeles to Amsterdam route typically range from $4,800 to $6,700. Last-minute tickets may cost between $7,300 and $11,800. However, if you purchase them at least 4 months in advance, they could cost as little as $4,100.
  • Frequent Flyer Program: British Airways’ loyalty program is called Executive Club. Enrolled members can earn at least 6 Avios (miles) per £1 spent on their flights. Thus, if you spend £5,000 or $6,500 on a business-class ticket, you will accumulate at least 30,000 Avios. You can use them to purchase tickets, known as “reward flights,” though keep in mind that you have to pay for taxes, fees, and carrier charges with cash. For a roundtrip business-class ticket, you would need at least 180,000 Avios.

If you want a reliable airline, with a solid loyalty program and a reputation that has withstood the test of time, British Airways is the perfect choice for you.

Turkish Airlines

  • Lounge Access & Perks: While Turkish Airlines doesn’t operate any lounges at the Los Angeles International Airport, you will still get access to their partner lounges.
  • Star Alliance Lounge Los Angeles: This lounge is located in the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT). Bright, modern, and spacious, it has everything you could wish for in a lounge and more. The buffet serves hot and cold meals, desserts, and smoothies. You can grab a drink at the bar or at the self-serve area next to it. The lounge also has 2 terraces, one indoor and one outdoor that overlook the tarmac — both great if you want a moment of relaxation. Shower suites can be found at the back of the lounge.
  • United Polaris Lounge: This lounge can be found in Terminal 7, and just like the United Club, it has great views of the tarmac. The seating options include comfortable couches, armchairs, and even private solo seats where you can get some work done if you need to. Here, you can enjoy à la carte dining with a variety of meal options, as well as a buffet for travelers who want to grab a quick bite. If you wish for an alcoholic drink, head to the bar, where you can try one of their signature cocktails. Travelers who want to relax before their flight can take advantage of the private nap rooms and shower suites, which work on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • United Club: This lounge is located in Terminal 7, near gate 71A. It features basic amenities that one would expect in a lounge, such as self-serve food and beverages, plenty of seating options, and free Wi-Fi. If you need to take a call or work in a quiet place, you can head to the phone rooms. A standout feature of this lounge is its outdoor terrace that overlooks the tarmac. You can take a seat there and watch the planes as they land and take off.
  • Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge: This lounge is in Terminal 6, near the “Point the Way Cafe.” It is the smallest out of the 4 lounges that you can visit at LAX, but it still has a buffet that serves hot and cold meals, a self-serve bar, showers, and a mini business center.
  • All Turkish Airlines business flights to Amsterdam have a layover at the Istanbul Airport (IST). Here, you can access Turkish Airlines’ Business Lounge. This lounge is open 24 hours a day, and it has space for 765 people. It has a variety of comfortable seating areas, including individual cabins, if you want a quiet space to nap or work. There's a multimedia room with a wall of televisions for entertainment and a business center outfitted with iMacs. If you’re traveling with children, you can take them to the kids' area, where there is a small playground. As for food, here you can find various food stations for both buffet and made-to-order specialties such as pide, gözleme, and baklava.
  • Seat Type & Cabin Layout: Turkish Airlines uses 2 aircraft models for business-class flights on the Los Angeles–Amsterdam route: Boeing 787 and Boeing 777. The Boeing 787 has a 1-2-1 seat configuration, with fully lie-flat seats. Regardless of which seat you choose, you have direct aisle access. The Boeing 777 features a 2-3-2 seat configuration, with seats that are almost fully parallel to the ground. The 2-3-2 layout is perfect if you are traveling with somebody else and want to sit next to each other. The seats on both planes have in-flight entertainment touch screens, live TV, WiFi, and adjustable in-between seat panels you can use for more privacy.
  • Meal & Beverage Service: The crew will welcome you onboard with a welcome drink of your choice. For your main course, you can choose traditional Turkish or international dishes, such as homemade pasta and ravioli, coal-fired kebab, and grilled fish. You can also request special meals if you are traveling with an infant or if you have religious or special dietary requirements. As for beverages, you can enjoy a variety of mocktails and detox beverages alongside Turkish coffee and tea.
  • Cost Range: Roundtrip business-class tickets for the Los Angeles–Amsterdam route usually cost between $4,000 and $6,300. Last-minute flights, on the other hand, may cost about $7,500. By buying your tickets 4 months in advance, however, you can get them for $3,800 — at a lower price than usual.
  • Frequent Flyer Program: Turkish Airlines' frequent flyer program, Miles&Smiles, allows members to earn miles whenever they fly with the airline or with its partners. These miles can be used to purchase tickets, get cabin upgrades and extra baggage allowance, and other travel services. How many miles you earn depends on whether you’re flying internationally or within Turkey, your cabin class, the flight length, and your membership level. You can always check Turkish Airlines’ miles calculator to see how you can earn and spend your miles. For a business-class ticket from Los Angeles to Amsterdam, you would earn approximately 15,000 miles. To purchase the same ticket, you would need between 180,000 and 350,000 miles.

If you’re looking for an airline known for outstanding hospitality, high-level service, and award-winning catering, look no further. Turkish Airlines might just be what you need.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

  • Lounge Access & Perks: Travelers who fly in KLM’s business class get access to the following SkyTeam lounges at LAX: Delta Sky Club and the Air France Lounge.
  • You can find the Delta Sky Club in Terminal 3. It is luminous and spacious, with seating options indoors as well as outdoors on the terrace. There are 2 buffet stations here that serve hot and cold meals, a bar where you can get a drink, and even a taco station where you can assemble your own taco. Travelers who need a quiet moment to work can take advantage of the 6 phone booths in the lounge. Shower suites are also available, and you can make a reservation on the spot.
  • The Air France Lounge is located in the Tom Bradley International Terminal. This modern lounge has many comfortable seating areas and outlets if you need to charge your devices. If you want to grab a bite, you can head to the buffet, where you can enjoy hot meals, salads, charcuterie boards, pastries, and desserts. If you want an alcoholic beverage, you can grab one from the self-serve area or get one made at the bar. Travelers who want to relax can use the shower facilities and get a Clarins treatment at the spa area.
  • Seat Type & Cabin Layout: KLM uses 2 aircraft models for the Los Angeles–Amsterdam route: Boeing 787 and Boeing 777. The Boeing 787 features a 1-2-1 seat configuration, with fully lie-flat seats. They come with large screens on which you can watch movies and TV programs, USB chargers, and power outlets. All of the seats are designed in a way that will give you privacy, and the middle seats have a divider that you can raise. The Boeing 777 can have 2 seat configurations, 2-2-2 or the newer 1-2-1 arrangement. The seats on both Boeing 777s are fully lie-flat, and the 1-2-1 ones have doors that you can slide shut for more privacy.
  • Meal & Beverage Service: Once all travelers are settled in, the staff will welcome you with a glass of champagne or juice. KLM offers travelers who fly in business class a new menu every 3 months, with dishes created by top Dutch chefs. Each dining service includes starters, a side dish, a variety of main dishes that you can choose from, and a dessert at the end. The food is accompanied by high-quality wines that have been handpicked by Dutch sommelier Thérèse Boer. If you prefer non-alcoholic beverages, KLM serves coffee and tea.
  • Cost Range: Prices for roundtrip nonstop flights from KLM typically range between $6,300 and $7,500. If you wanted to get tickets at the last minute, they could cost from $9,600 to $11,100. You could get tickets at a lower-than-average price by buying them at least 4 months in advance. In this case, you can get tickets that cost as little as $4,100.
  • Frequent Flyer Program: KLM and Air France have a joint loyalty program called Flying Blue. It allows you to earn at least 4 miles per €1 spent on their flights. Thus, if you spend $4,500 or €4,324 on a business ticket, you will accumulate at least 17,296 miles. You can use these miles to purchase tickets and other travel-related services. For example, if you wanted to get a round-trip business ticket from Los Angeles to Amsterdam, it would cost you at least 100,000 miles.

KLM has won the APEX World Class Award for the fourth year in a row — an award given to airlines for achievements in customer experience, sustainability, and safety. If these principles matter to you, KLM will be a good choice for flying in business class.

Arriving in Amsterdam

There are many perks to flying in business class. Once you arrive at the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS), you will be among the first passengers to leave the plane. As a safety and security measure, you will then go through immigration. This usually takes approximately 40 minutes, and it is influenced by the time of the year and day you’re traveling and by how many planes land at the same time as yours. Then, you will go through security. Regardless of the airline you’re flying with, your business-class ticket allows you to use the priority security lines at AMS. They usually have short lines, so you can quickly get security out of the way. All that is left is to pick up your luggage from the baggage claim area. This, too, will take little time, as your bags have priority and are loaded on the carousel first.

The Schiphol airport is massive, and navigating it might seem intimidating at first, even for experienced travelers. That is why the airport released a detailed map that you can access on their website. The map shows you exactly where you are — in your case, on the ground floor, reserved for arrivals. This floor has information desks where the airport staff can help you if you need it, bars, coffee shops, pharmacies, restaurants, and ATM machines.

Ways to Get to Amsterdam’s City Center

Upon arriving at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, travelers can reach the city center in several ways:

Train: Trains run eight times per hour between Schiphol and Amsterdam Central Station, with a journey time of approximately 15 minutes. The cost for a one-way ticket is €5.20 ($5.40). The train runs from 12:09 am to 11:43 pm.
Insider Tip: Download the free travel GVB app (municipal public transport operator for Amsterdam) to plan your trip quickly and easily from your current location to your hotel, restaurant, or wherever you want to go in Amsterdam.

Bus: You can board the Amsterdam Airport Express at the B17 bus platform. It will take you directly to the city center in about 25 minutes. Between 5:30 am and 7:00 pm, the buses run every 7 minutes. During other time periods, they run 4 to 6 times per hour. Between 1:00 am and 5:00 am, the bus runs once an hour. A one-way ticket is priced at €6.50 ($6.80).

Taxi: You can find a taxi outside the arrivals area of the Schiphol airport. The ride to Amsterdam’s city center will take about 25 minutes, depending on traffic. Taxis cost between €50–€75 ($52.50–$78.30).
Insider Tip: You can pre-book an official Amsterdam Airport taxi before you even set foot in Amsterdam. They run 24/7 and you can pick the car that seems the most comfortable to you.

Uber: Ubers are available 24/7, and they can accommodate all types of travelers. Whether you are traveling solo, in a group, or with a pet, Uber has a car for you. Prices start from €42 ($45,90) depending on the type of vehicle you choose.

Taxis and Ubers are the way to go for business travelers looking for a quiet and private ride. If you want to be more cost-efficient, both the buses and trains are reliable and run frequently no matter the time of the day.

Travel Tips for Business-Class Fliers

Flying in business class shouldn’t be something only a select few can afford. It is a luxury that you deserve to experience each time you fly. Our tips will help you do that and also stay cost-efficient.

Pick layover flights: Nonstop flights are fast and convenient, but their costs are higher than those of layover flights. If you are ready to add a couple of hours to your trip, opt for a flight with layovers. That will save you up to 20%.

Choose an optimal booking window: Ticket prices vary depending on many factors, like how high the demand for tickets to a certain destination is, the time of the year and even of the week when you purchase them, and how far in advance before your trip you book the tickets. We advise purchasing the tickets you need approximately 2 to 6 months before your trip. That is usually when prices will be the lowest. Avoid buying earlier than 6 months, though, as that’s when airlines hike the prices to get the most profit from corporate travelers.

Use loyalty programs: Many airlines have loyalty programs that allow enrolled members to earn miles or points. You can accumulate them by flying with an airline or their partners or by using travel reward credit cards. With these miles, you can purchase business-class tickets, get extra luggage allowance and seat upgrades, and enjoy many other benefits.

Take advantage of Priceline’s money-saving features: You can find exclusive Express Deals for hotels and tickets up to 50% off on priceline.com. We also offer different bundles that allow you to save money on flights, hotels, and car rentals. If you want to track the prices for your itineraries, you can do that on our app with the help of the Price Watch feature.

Final Insights

The journey to your destination is just as important as the rest of your trip. Why not book your tickets for Amsterdam in business class and experience the joys of premium travel? Lounge access, priority airport services, premium cabins, chef-created meals — all of these perks and more await you.

To increase your chances of getting the best tickets, book several months in advance. Additionally, consider choosing connecting flights over nonstop ones. Airline loyalty programs can also help you save on tickets and get travel perks that will make your trip even more enjoyable.

If you are planning a trip to Amsterdam and want it to go perfectly, our Priceline experts are always ready to help you.

Good Deal Price for Departure

Flying from Los Angeles to Amsterdam is most expensive in late June to early August and mid-December, while the lowest fares are typically in early November.

When flying from Los Angeles to Amsterdam, you can expect significant price fluctuations throughout the year. The highest prices generally occur during late June to early August and mid-December, with December 21 marking the peak at around $2134. In contrast, the most affordable fares tend to be found in early November, specifically around November 11, when prices can drop to as low as $660. High season extends from late June to early August, while low season spans from early January to late March, where prices typically range from $660 to $919.

Best Time to Book

Book your Los Angeles to Amsterdam flight 57 days in advance for the best prices; within 22 days, prices rise sharply.

When planning your trip from Los Angeles to Amsterdam, aim to buy your tickets about 57 days in advance for the best prices, typically around $910. Prices tend to remain low from 64 to 45 days before departure, so booking during that window is also a smart choice. However, be cautious as prices increase significantly when you get within 22 days of departure, potentially reaching $1,627. If your trip is less than 36 days away, purchase your tickets immediately to avoid steep price hikes, as they rise rapidly closer to the departure date. Booking earlier can save you from paying up to 56% more than if you book on time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there convenient layover flights from Los Angeles to Amsterdam?
Yes, convenient 1-stop flights from Los Angeles to Amsterdam include SAS Airlines at $750, Turkish Airlines at $806, ITA Airways at $817, Condor at $932, and Aer Lingus at $981.
What are the most convenient layover airports for my flight?
Consider layovers at Copenhagen Kastrup, Istanbul, Rome Fiumicino, Frankfurt am Main, or Dublin airports for convenient options from Los Angeles to Amsterdam.
What is the cheapest and fastest flight from Los Angeles to Amsterdam?
The cheapest flight is with SAS Airlines at $750, taking 42 hours 40 minutes with 1 stop. The fastest is with Delta Air Lines at $1309, taking 19 hours 15 minutes non-stop.
What are all possible destination arrival airports?
The possible destination arrival airports are Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Copenhagen Kastrup Airport, Istanbul Airport, Rome Fiumicino Airport, Frankfurt am Main Airport, Dublin Airport, Oslo Gardermoen Airport, Seattle Tacoma International Airport, Reykjavik Keflavik Airport, Chicago O Hare Airport, and New York John F Kennedy Airport.
What is the time difference between destination and arrival?
The time difference between Los Angeles and Amsterdam is 9 hours, with Amsterdam being ahead. Ensure to account for this when planning your arrival.
Is there a direct flight from Los Angeles to Amsterdam?
Yes, there are direct flights available from Los Angeles International Airport to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol with Delta Air Lines at a price of $ 1309 and flight time of 19 hours 15 minutes. KLM also offers a direct flight at a price of $ 1313 and flight time of 19 hours 20 minutes.

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