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Cheapest round-trip
$211
Typical prices: $670-$1,236
Virgin Atlantic
Thu 9/24Tue 10/6
ATL - AMS • 1 stop
Cheapest non-stop
$212
Typical prices: $923-$1,349
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Thu 9/24Tue 10/6
ATL - AMS • Non-stop
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KLM Premium Comfort includes SkyPriority security for a smoother airport experience.
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Cheap Flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam (ATL-AMS)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Atlanta to Amsterdam

Thu, Sep 24 - Tue, Oct 6
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5:10 pm - 11:00 am
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$211Virgin Atlantic
Thu, Sep 24 - Tue, Oct 6
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$212Virgin Atlantic
Thu, Sep 24 - Tue, Oct 6
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$213Virgin Atlantic
Tue, Jul 21 - Tue, Jul 28
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$252Virgin Atlantic
Tue, Jul 21 - Tue, Jul 28
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$253Virgin Atlantic
Tue, Jul 21 - Tue, Jul 28
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$274Virgin Atlantic
Mon, Nov 9 - Mon, Nov 30
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$414Virgin Atlantic
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$415Virgin Atlantic
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$417Virgin Atlantic
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Atlanta to Amsterdam flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

How much is a round-trip flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

This analysis is based on the cheapest round-trip price found on KAYAK in the last 12 months by searching for a flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam departing in September.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

When flying from Atlanta to Amsterdam, you should consider leaving on a Tuesday and avoid Fridays if you are looking for the best rates. For your return to Atlanta, you’ll find the best rates on Sundays and the most expensive ones on Mondays.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam is October, where tickets cost $783 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and May, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $1,451 and $1,094 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

Yes, flying with a layover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 2 stops layover the cheapest option at $846 on average.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam, you should book around 4 weeks before departure, which saves you about 38% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 25 weeks before departure.

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FAQs for booking flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam

  • Which is the best way to get to the Dam Square from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)?

    The distance between The Dam Square and the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is about 14.5 miles. Numerous transportation options connect the two destinations. However, the best way to get there is via train, with covers the distance in about 26min. Also, you can take line 397 bus and be there after 48min.

  • Are there car rentals from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to the city center of Amsterdam?

    Numerous car rental companies offer services at AMS. Their counters are near the baggage claim area. Most of these companies are located in the main arrival foyer, situated inside the Schiphol Plaza.

  • Is there a prayer room at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)?

    If you’ve just arrived at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and want to have a private session with your maker, you’ll be happy to know that Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) has a dedicated prayer room. It’s situated on Level 2 of Schiphol Airport, pre-Passport Control.

  • Are there family-friendly facilities at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)?

    Those traveling with kids will find suites partitioned for lactating and nursing moms to breastfeed and pump in privacy. You can locate them on Holland Boulevard, post-security, near Lounges 2.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    In the last 5 days, the lowest price for a flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam was $242 for a one-way ticket and $211 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Atlanta and Amsterdam?

    A passport is required to fly from Atlanta to Amsterdam.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    Delta, KLM, Virgin Atlantic, Air France, and Air Europa offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Atlanta to Amsterdam flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    The Airbus A330-300 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Atlanta to Amsterdam flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    oneworld, Star Alliance, and SkyTeam are the airline alliances operating flights between Atlanta and Amsterdam, with oneworld being the most commonly used for this route.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    There are nonstop flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam, Delta or KLM?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam are Delta and KLM. With an average price for the route of $1,229 and an overall rating of 7.8, Delta is the most popular choice. KLM is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $1,099 and an overall rating of 7.8.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Amsterdam from Atlanta is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Amsterdam with an airline and back to Atlanta with another airline. Booking your flights between Atlanta and AMS can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Amsterdam from Atlanta up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $559 or less one-way and $960 or less round-trip.
  • Numerous airlines operate multiple lounges at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). Those flying American Airlines from Atlanta to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS), bear in mind that the carrier runs its main hub at this property, an Aspire Lounge 41 on Concourse C. Typically, only members and those with registered cards can access the lounge. However, any traveler can access it after paying for the day pass.
  • Suppose you have an early morning departure from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). In this case, plan to book a room in one of the hotels near ATL. Normally, such hotels provide courtesy vehicles to and from the airport, enabling you to arrive at the terminal in time for your flight. Kimpton Overland Hotel - Atlanta Airport, An IHG Hotel, and Drury Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport are such hotels.
  • Passengers with disabilities or mobility limitations have their needs catered for upon arrival at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). There are ADA-compliant toilets, and there’s at least a wheelchair in every terminal. There’s a walking tunnel, and a fully accessible underground train to help you move between the terminals. Also, the various elevators connect the underground tunnels to the terminal departure level.
  • Moms departing via Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) should remember that the property features nursing and lactating suites. They’re located near Gates B-5, D-34, F-5, and T-7, and offer exclusive privacy when pumping and breastfeeding. Other amenities include sinks, seats, and power sockets.
  • In case you want a quiet place away from the noisy terminals to say pray from before your long haul from Atlanta to Amsterdam, you’ll be glad to know that ATL has two chapels. They’re located in the Main Terminal, 3rd floor, Suite 3080, and in E-Concourse Center Hall.

Prefer to fly direct from Atlanta to Amsterdam?

 
Direct data is based off flight results for the next 60 days. Find direct flights from all airlines flying direct from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson to Amsterdam Schiphol.
Find which airlines fly direct from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson to Amsterdam Schiphol

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Tuesday

Delta,KLM

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Wednesday

Delta,KLM

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Thursday

Delta,KLM

Delta,KLM

Friday

Delta,KLM

Delta,KLM

Saturday

Delta,KLM

Delta,KLM

Sunday

Delta,KLM

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Direct returns

Amsterdam Schiphol to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson

Monday

Delta,KLM

Delta,KLM

Tuesday

Delta,KLM

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Wednesday

Delta,KLM

Delta,KLM

Thursday

Delta,KLM

Delta,KLM

Friday

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Saturday

Delta,KLM

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Sunday

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Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Atlanta to Amsterdam

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Atlanta to Amsterdam. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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KLMOverall score based on 1531 reviews
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The crew were unprofessional with a racist element. I was physically abused as well from one of the crew members

2.0 MediocreNewton, Mar 2026
IAD - AMS
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The crew were unprofessional with a racist element. I was physically abused as well from one of the crew members

They forgot to serve food and the crew was very unfriendly. Never experienced such a bad KLM flight. Usually fly from Toronto. New York was different.

Over 1 Hr delay. No APU so no AC on ground. Plane was hot during boarding and then they closed the doors over 20 minutes before engine start so interior of plane was steamy hot and stuffy. Could have been helped by opening doors until ready to depart.

My flight was delayed by 6 hours then I missed BOTH of my connecting flights, I then had to stay in the AIRPORT at JFK because soooooo many people also suffered from missing flights and there was no hotels available. I would like to be compensated for this experience! I had to stay in the airport for over 16 hours!

Cabin crew were excellent, very proffesional, polite and friendly, in flight snack was underwhelming, a packet of cheese biscuits, im sure KLM could run to a sandwich!

Overall very positive. Boarding was quick and organized. Cabin was clean and seats were reasonably comfortable. Cabin crew was excellent and the meals provided were also of good quality

Seats were comfortable crew members support was very good but AVML ordered or selected by us needs a lot of improvement.

The IFE was quite old, but it worked fine and the content was good. The cabin crew were excellent and the food was as also very good

Overall a good experience. We were disappointed when we had to check our carry on due to the plane being full. KLM hadn’t notified us and we had valuable items in the carry on but they still made us check it. Some of the food was great and some was mediocre. Crew is really kind and funny.

The plane was clean and the staff was friendly. Food and drinks as expected on international flights. The entertainment system was old style, with a pullout controller, and selections not as extensive as on other flights.

Everything was great. The only issue is unfixable. Seats are too small. 😁🤪

Boarding was good. The flight was on time ( arrival was 20 minutes early). Inflight service was average ( US airlines have not mastered the skills of customer service yet). The food was mediocre. “ breakfast “ was downright awful and insulting. It was a piece of dough with mon descript filling that was supposed to be cheese omelette).

The airport was reasonably clean. The boarding process reasonably efficient. The cabin crew was efficient, polite but not that friendly. The food quality was unremarkable and the choices were awful . There was either a so so chicken dish or a “ vegetarian “ option which was really cheap carbohydrates drowned in cheese. Signing onto i flight wifi was not straightforward. Overall it was a very average experience

Nothing special. The crew never went out of their way for anything.

I want to single out flight attendant Mitch who was in the Premium Economy section. When my wife’s hearing aide dropped through the cushion under the seat he was able to locate it and return it to her. Food was a different matter. Dinner was fine. Breakfast was another matter. They had a yogurt dish that the ran out of and the alternative was not very good according to those we talked to.

Flight was delayed long enough that I was misding my connecting flight. The agents could not get me on a comparable flight, nor could they get me s Main Cabin seat I had paid for, nor could they get me on a comparable connecting flight. The gate agent would not issue meal vouchers, even though I was delayed over six hours! I had to spend over an hour and 15 minutes with customer service on the phone to See if they could get me on a better flight and get a meal voucher. Customer service was not helpful enough in trying to find alternate flights and it Ended up taking me 24 hours for a 12 hour trip!! Delta does not provide upgrades NOR will they even give you a pass for a few hours to their lounge. They claim that they do not issue daily passes to their lounge anymore. I call BS since this would be no extra cost to them to provide excellent customer service and give you a few hours to relax in comfort when you’re sitting in a crowded airport and your flight has been screwed up for that many hours.

I always fly Delta main cabin and pay to upgrade my seat to preferred/extra leg room. However this time even with the buying the upgraded seat I was extremely cramped with very little legroom and unable to move comfortably. For some reason meal service was very early in the flight and my row seemed to have been skipped. Most of my attendant calls were unanswered. I was unable to get extra water, or crackers/snacks to make up for my missed meal. I always carry protein bars in my personal bag, but with no extra legroom I wasn’t able to access from underseat in front of me. I am unable to sleep while flying so I read and count on in flight entertainment. However the passenger in front of me reclined their seat fully preventing me from being able to view the screen or be able to rest my book on tray table to read. One of the first times I’ve been completely disappointed in Delta. I fly internationally 2-3 times a year.

Friendly flight attendants, smooth 8-9 hours flight. Economy seats are small and uncomfortable as usual.

We had a two hour delay in SL but to me the crew was so communicative and descriptive that it made it not a big deal. It was about safety first and I'd rather be way delayed than have a major issue during a flight. Also they automatically booked us on the next flight at our connection due to missing our connection flight. Everything went smoothly it was amazing. We are very pleased with our flights.

Flight attendants were very professional. Seats for long flights are horrible.

Seating and zone. The minor I went with didn’t even seat close to me

Great staff great experience, made a 2 hour delay very bearable

Great staff, great experience, made a 2 hour delay very bearable

I was my pleasure to fly virgin on my birthday for my first solo trip ever 🫶🏼

Overall, flight was excellent but check in was very slow for Premium Economy. Economy queue was shorter but we weren't allowed to use it.

The crew was excellent as ever on Virgin. The special meal was poor unfortunately. More significantly when we arrived at Manchester Airport there was no air bridge provided and we had to exit the plane down a rickety stair case. This is unacceptable for a transatlantic flight. Whilst I understand that this is the airport’s fault at the end of the day the airline is responsible for our transportation and needs to do something.

Super friendly and helpful staff, from check-in desk to cabin crew.

The crew was very good. However, the equipment was a bit dated. Some of the electronics were not working. To top it, three bags didn’t arrive with me. Two of them were delivered a day later. I’m still waiting for the third bag, I was so looking forward to this virgin Atlantic flight, but, I am disappointed.

Tai-City to Atlanta :Lots of legroom on the flight. No interaction from the staff at all on the plane. They only attended to the First Class passengers. There was no entertainment. Security I was body scanned even though I hadn't set off an alarm, my father-in-law in his 80s, was stopped and subjected to a through body search, told that they would have to place their hands in intimate places. There were several border guards present, and as we walked off we could hear the TWA officer talk about the procedure as if he was training. My father-in-law was a little upset about the whole process. A kind explanation that training was taking place would have been more acceptable, and it felt dehumanizing to him. Atlanta to London: Check in was difficult we had been unable to do this online for 2 of the family members on the same booking both in their mid to late-80s. No seats had been allocated for them and we were all travelling Premium Economy. After several phone calls to the booking agent and conversations with Delta staff at TriCites airport, we were told that seats would be allocated at the gate in Atlanta. When we arrived at Atlanta, and spoke to a member of the boarding staff at the gate, he was curt and repeated back exactly what we had just told him, that only one of us was checked in. I explained that we had been unable to check-in online for the 2 family members (I had tried twice). He again repeated back that we needed to check-in. As we were in transit, I was at a loss at what he wanted us to do, but he kept repeating that we needed to do this. I asked where we should do this. No answer. In fact all he did throughout was look at his screen. He told us that there were no seats in Premium Economy, and that he could offer my parents-in-law 'two seats at the back'. I asked if he meant at the back of Premium Economy, and he replied, 'No, at the back of the plane'. At this point, myself and my father-in-law pointed out that they had paid for Premium Economy tickets and expected seats there. He never took his eyes off the screen once. Then he hit a button and it printed out two boarding passes for my parents-in-law. The seats were directly across from my seat. He had gone from saying there were no seats to somehow finding two together. No explanation, no eye contact, nothing. The flight: As we boarded, our first introduction to the flight was the stewardess at the entrance addressing a passenger with an annoyed and loud voice about a bag that belonged to them. That was not promising. The seats were good, and so were all the accessories. The food, etc.: we had flown with Virgin on our outward journey and I could not fault it. The service and food was excellent, the stewards very helpful, offering additional drinks and snacks. The toilets were more accessible than Delta, which were in the economy area and were told in no uncertain terms that we should not use the First Class toilets, even though they were much closer to our section of the plane. We had a menu for both flights, yet when I asked for the chicken dish on Delta, I was told that there was none left and that there was another chicken dish with mashed potatoes and that 'it was fine'. This was almost pushed on me before I could answer. I was sitting 3 rows from the front of the section, so I was surprised that they had already run out. I repeated that I would like the chicken dish on the menu, and asked whether she would be able to get one from her colleague who was serving in the other aisle. The stewardess replied 'No, that's not how it works!' It always has on previous flights, so I was a bit confused. I accepted that I would have to opt for the pasta option (no choice), but was a little perturbed by her response. Minutes later she returns and hands me the chicken dish I had originally asked for. I had already started eating the other one, but was told curtly that I could have both. This was the same stewardess who was shouting at a passenger as we boarded the plane. The food was very poor in the end, nowhere near as good as Virgin's. Unlike Virgin, there was no starter, no bread roll, just a main and a brownie served in a cardboard container. Virgin had provided real china and glass. Unlike Virgin, they did not return to ask if we wanted more drinks, and there was no tea or coffee served after the meal. The breakfast that was served later was equally poor and inedible, apart from the fruit. At the time, the stewardess, a different one, completely walked past my mother-in-law and did not offer her a hot drink. Both my parents-in-law are in their mid to late 80s, they have been world travellers in their time and had decided that this would be the last flight that they ever take. They have health problems, including memory issues. I feel that overall the journey back to London was pretty unpleasant for them especially, and that they were treated badly, especially by the ground staff. We have lived on two continents and are used to long haul flights, and I have to say that this is up there in the worst flight category. Bearing in mind that we had paid extra money expecting comfort and additional attention, it was extremely disappointing. I would fly Virgin again, but never Delta. The two flights were incomparable.

Needed a 6 hour lay over in Atlanta. How can this be avoided ?

On time, reasonably comfortable for economy, decent food. All in all a very good experience.

No free Wi-Fi. I have SkyMiles but not a high status, having an account has been enough for Wi-Fi on other flights, but this one was going to charge me to use it. Also turbulence was really bad toward the end, but I didn't count this in my ratings since I know Delta cannot control the weather - it's 2026 and lack of WiFi alone is enough for a poor rating.

No choice of food. Needed to pay more even for a can of coke!!!

The seats were really close together and hard to get comfortable. The food was okay. The cheese was amazing! I loved the cold towels they gave us.

Would be nice if the front toilets could be used by everyone.

Boarding was chaotic and the flight left late but arrived at a decent time. This may have been because of the sxsw festival that was going on.

Had recurring problems with the touch-screen entertainment system repeatedly making up inputs, resulting in the movies randomly jumping forward and backward. With the lack of proper controls, it was also difficult to get back to where the movie was up to. These phantom inputs were so comprehensive that the system even changed the language setting. Despite a schedule 6.25pm boarding time, it was announced in the Delta lounge at 6.15pm that boarding for the flight had started, so of course everything started to head down. While the gate continued to show a scheduled boarding of 6.25pm, it was 6.32pm before boarding actually started. No, not significantly different, and we ultimately ended up landing well before time (and landing time is arguably more important than exactly when boarding starts). Seat comfort was fine, although only a small nook for personal items, food was satisfying for me, and crew was pleasant.

The employees were very nice. I liked my bulkhead seat. The flight was delayed unfortunately. It was a smooth ride. I was prepared for a cold plane with extra clothing. I assume there is no way to make it warmer.

it was amazing. the staff was great and the flight was amazing

Much better, not their fault but my plane was so delayed causing me to have to take this airline rather than my earlier connecting flight

When I agreed to give up my two seats because of overbooking by the airline, I should have been offered some sort of reward or credit towards a future flight. I was not. It was not until the next day when I mentioned it to a Jet Blue employee that I was advised to call 1-800-JetBlue. So here I am, having done Jet Blue a favor and I had to do the work to find out if I was going to get a credit. Such service

A nightmare. Scheduled flight delayed 2 hours then cancelled because pilot timed out . Unable to find another pilot. Really?! Weather certainly a factor, but JetBlue seemed totally unprepared for the chaos that ensued when flight routes were cancelled. More cancelled flights, finally many of us who had been bumped from other flights were allowed to board a Boston bound plane around 3:00am, delay after delay, sat on tarmac for another half hour while pilot dealt with weight distribution issues (?), arrived in Boston 4:30. Crew were wonderful- same attendants all day and night and they were exhausted. Fortunately for me and my son that Boston was our final destination, not so lucky for many who missed connecting flights.

Complete and total debacle from start to finish. HUGE mistake picking this airline. NEVER again! Rudest staff in the business.

The food took two hours to be delivered to my seat, when I'm on an overnight flight I want to sleep asap after take off

It's not JetBlues fault but there was a smell on the plane (possibly other travelers) and 3 children behind me that never quit whining. Soccor fans that were very loud. Pilot brought the plane down from high altitude quickly, dropping us hu dress of feet at a time. I've never felt that intense of dropping on other airlines (usually fly Southwest Airlines). But I arrived safely and I'm thankful for that.

Seats were great, the staff was great, and the food was about the best I've had on a plane, and is especially the best of any US-based carrier I've flown. Free Wi-Fi was also great.

The flight was delayed 14 hours and communication was very poor. No one seemed to know what was happening and the gate agent was trying to help people for several flights. She was by herself trying to help 100s of people.

Not very happy because of the long delaying which causes our luggages were not on the connection flight and nearly missed our connection flight.

Checking In on JetBlue site was impossible. It hung up on REAL ID. Even my Global Entry did not help. Luckily, on Kayak site it was a breeze. Entire flight the temperature was COLD! Otherwise the crew was great!

Excellent from start to finish. All staff members were amazing!

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