Yes — Wi-Fi at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is free, with no charge and effectively unlimited use. Connect to the network named Airport_Free_Wifi, and you get online in four-hour sessions. When a session runs out you simply rejoin the network to start another, so you can stay connected for your whole visit at no cost. It works throughout the terminal and piers.

How to connect, step by step

  1. Open your device's Wi-Fi settings and select Airport_Free_Wifi.
  2. A sign-in page should open automatically; if not, open a browser and visit any site to trigger it.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to start your free session — no payment is required.
  4. Each session lasts up to four hours. When it ends, reconnect to the network and start a new session to carry on for free.

Key facts at a glance

DetailWhat to expect
Network nameAirport_Free_Wifi
CostFree
Session lengthFour hours per session*
Total time limitNone — reconnect to renew, effectively unlimited*
WhereThroughout the terminal, before and after security
ChargingPower and USB points at many seating areas and work stations

*Session length and rules are perishable details — verify officially on the Schiphol website before you rely on them.

Watch out for fake networks

The official network is named exactly Airport_Free_Wifi. Treat look-alike names (for example a slightly different spelling, or one promising "premium" or "unlimited" access from an unknown provider asking for payment) with caution. On any public Wi-Fi, avoid logging into banking or entering card details unless the site is secured (https), and consider a VPN for anything sensitive.

Best for whom

Wi-Fi setup and network names can change. Confirm the latest on the official page before you rely on it: Schiphol — Free WiFi at Schiphol. See also our Schiphol transfers guide and Schiphol lounges guide. Last reviewed: June 2026.