Luxe Beat Magazine DECEMBER 2014 | Page 53

Travel Airways Galleries lounge in Departures 3 for Oneworld alliance members. All others can use the Servisair Lounge in Departures 2. Servisair Lounge is a fee-based lounge open to anyone, no matter which airline you fly or which class of service. The fee for three hours starts at a little more than $30, depending on the exchange rate. Servisair Lounge has free WiFi, papers and magazines, wines, beers, spirits, free snacks and hot food. The lounge overlooks the airfield, so you can watch planes come and go while you wait. For an additional fee, you can use the showers and there are also smoking facilities available. The lounge is open daily (except for Christmas Day) from 5:30 am to 11 pm. €270 (approximately $335) for incoming or departing flights (an additional €100 or $125 for each extra person in your party). To assist you with transfers—picking you up from an incoming flight, taking you to the lounge while luggage is transferred and the flight boards, then taking you to the connecting flight—is €400 or about $500. In addition to these regular lounges, there are also two additional facilities that cater to VIP travelers and business travelers. Schiphol’s VIP Service is available to anyone arriving/departing from AMS or even transferring at the airport. If you book VIP Service for an outbound flight, there is a special check-in location away from the main terminal (detailed directions are on the website). There, the concierge greets you, takes your baggage and your passport to get you checked in, while you relax in the lounge with free WiFi, coffee, tea, soft drinks, beer, wine, snacks and even showers. The VIP service gets your bags on the plane for you (you keep your cabin baggage with you). Then, about 15 minutes before departure, they escort you through a private security screening and drive you to the plane in a personal town car. The service works the same way on incoming flights—you are met plane-side, escorted to the private lounge where you wait in style while the concierge collects your luggage. The price is AMS consistently ranks in the top airports around the world, in large part because of the variety of food you can find during a layover. As with all airports, there’s an ample supply of grab and go type food and even the requisite McDonald’s, but for those who want something a bit more memorable and even healthy, there are amazing options for international cuisine at AMS. Say Cheese and House of Tulips in the Central Square of Lounge 3. Photo by TJEP Airlines, is the KLM Crown Lounge, which recently underwent a major renovation. The Crown Lounge, shown above, is in Departures 2. The lounge, open from 4:45 am until the last KLM flight departs each night, has rest areas, entertainment, magazines and newspapers, snacks and drinks, free WiFi, fax and photocopiers, computers and a designated smoking area. Depending on which airline you are flying, you may be able to use the KLM lounge if you are on a partner airline and/or Skyteam alliance. British Airways operates a British 53 Finally, Airport Business Point is a convenient lounge located outside of security in the middle of Arrivals Hall 2. The lounge, open 9 am to 6 pm, is ideal for meeting a driver, business partners or other associates. While you wait, you can use the WiFi and relax out of the fray of incoming passengers. Restaurants & Bars Café Rembrandt: This is an authentic recreation of a typical Amsterdam “brown cafe.” The feeling is rich, with Rembrandt’s work on the walls, wood floors, dark red curtains, a large bar and a sheltered and heated outdoor café for smoking guests. This classic cafe is open 9 am to midnight in Arrival Hall 1, outside Passport Control. Bubbles Seafood & Wine Bar: Munch on caviar while sipping champagne at this centrally located bar in Lounge 1. Be sure to check out the saltwater aquarium in the middle of the bar. Open 6 am to 9 pm. Café Coco: An upscale bar that will