Sometimes, you need visitors to carry out your work, also in restricted and clean areas of the airport. In this case, you can apply for a Visitor Pass. How, what and when? Find out here.
Your employer has access to the eVesta digital web portal and can apply for a Visitor Pass for you, during the opening hours of the Badge Centre. Submit your request as soon as possible, as this will allow sufficient time if the initial application is rejected.
To keep Schiphol safe and secure, strict rules apply to Visitor Passes, visitors and their escorts.
Your employer can only apply for a Visitor Pass for you if you have a valid, permanent Schiphol Pass for the restricted and clean areas of the airport.
Schiphol Group has the right to reject a request for a Visitor Pass without stating the reason for doing so.
Employees of embassies and consulates are not eligible for Visitor Passes.
Each escort is allowed to bring along a maximum of five visitors.
Visitors must never be allowed in the protected areas without supervision.
Visitors below the age of 15 are not eligible for a Visitor Pass.
Visitor Passes can be collected from the Central Distribution and Collection Point (CUIP), between Departure Halls 2 and 3. This is open from 7 am to 17 pm from Monday to Friday, except on public holidays, when it is closed.
Opening hours for the distribution and collection point at Checkpoint 60 remain unchanged. You can go here at any time of the day, both on weekdays and weekends.
Visitor Passes which were collected from Checkpoints 3, 43, 60 or 90 must also be returned to the same checkpoints.
When collecting Schiphol Visitor Passes, you must always bring your own Schiphol Pass with you. In addition, all visitors must carry a valid passport or valid national identity card, otherwise they will be refused entry. Please note: Schiphol does not accept driving licences as proof of identity.