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(AMS) Amsterdam
NETHERLANDS - Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
(TRD) Trondheim
NORWAY - Trondheim Vaernes
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(AMS) Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
Amsterdam, Netherlands
(TRD) Trondheim Vaernes
Trondheim, Norway
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Amsterdam to Trondheim: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|AMS – TRD|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
2h 05mdirect flight
Flight duration
82%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Amsterdam to Trondheim

The route from Amsterdam Schiphol to Trondheim Værnes is a quiet favourite among travellers heading into central Norway. KLM operates direct flights year-round, with a flight time of roughly two hours, while other carriers offer one-stop options through Oslo or Copenhagen. Schiphol's efficient layout makes even last minute departures manageable, and Værnes is small enough that you can be on the airport train into Trondheim within minutes of landing. Summer brings long daylight hours and easy access to the fjords, while winter travellers come for the snow, the northern lights and the historic streets of the old town. Fares tend to rise around Norwegian holidays and the ski season, so flexibility helps. For last minute bookings, midweek departures usually offer the calmest cabins and the most reasonable prices on this route.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Amsterdam (AMS) to Trondheim (TRD)?
The cheapest months to fly from Amsterdam to Trondheim are typically January, February, and November, when demand is lower. Booking mid-week flights and reserving at least 6-8 weeks in advance can also help you secure the best fares. Avoid peak periods like Christmas, Easter, and the summer holidays (June-August) for lower prices.
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Flying from Amsterdam to Trondheim: A Nordic Journey Worth Taking

The route from Amsterdam to Trondheim connects one of Europe's busiest aviation hubs with the historic gateway to central Norway. It's a relatively short hop by international standards, usually taking between two hours and two hours and twenty minutes, yet the change in scenery on arrival is remarkable. Passengers leave the flat Dutch polders behind and touch down beside the fjords, forests, and low mountains that surround Trondheim Airport at Værnes.

KLM operates the most frequent service on this corridor, offering daily flights year-round as part of its extensive northern European network. Norwegian and SAS also serve the route seasonally or via connections through Oslo, giving travelers a reasonable range of choice depending on schedule and budget. Direct flights are typically the most comfortable option, sparing passengers the added transit time through Scandinavian hubs. Aircraft used are usually narrow-body jets such as the Boeing 737 or Embraer regional jets, configured for short-haul European travel.

The experience on board is straightforward but pleasant. Morning departures from Schiphol are popular with business travelers heading to Trondheim's technology and research sector, while afternoon flights tend to carry more leisure passengers. Try to secure a window seat on the right-hand side when flying north; on clear days the views over the Norwegian coastline, dotted with islands and inlets, are among the finest in European aviation.

Seasonality plays a big role in how this journey feels. Summer, from June to August, brings long daylight hours, mild temperatures, and access to hiking, cycling, and fjord cruises around Trøndelag. This is the most popular time to visit and flights fill quickly, so booking a few months in advance is wise. Winter offers a completely different appeal: snow-covered landscapes, cross-country skiing, and the chance to catch the northern lights on darker nights. Shoulder seasons in May and September strike a balance, with fewer crowds and pleasant conditions for exploring the medieval Nidaros Cathedral or the colorful wooden warehouses along the Nidelva River.

Practical tips can smooth the trip. Værnes is about thirty-five kilometers from Trondheim's city center, connected by frequent trains and airport buses that take around thirty minutes. Pack layers regardless of season, as Norwegian weather shifts quickly. Travelers from the Netherlands should note that Norway is outside the eurozone, so having a card that handles krone transactions without excessive fees is helpful. With efficient airlines, scenic approaches, and a destination that rewards curiosity, this northbound route remains a quietly satisfying choice for anyone drawn to Scandinavia.