Trip Report – KLM Crown Lounge AMS & Estonian Air AMS-TLL

by Adam

This is part two of an eight part trip report from my recent travels to Estonia and Finland. This report covers the KLM Crown Lounge in Amsterdam as well as my Estonian Air CRJ900 flight from Amsterdam (AMS) to Tallinn (TLL) in business class.

Upon arriving in Amsterdam we made our way to the Crown Lounge closest to our next departure gate which was B3 within the Schengen Terminal. There is another KLM Crown Lounge located in the non-schengen zone. Access for both lounges is restricted to KLM Business Class or Europe Select passengers as well as Flying Blue and SkyTeam / KLM partner Elite members. Of course, elite passengers need to be traveling on a KLM or on an intercontinental SkyTeam flight on that same day. Gold and Platinum Elite members have free access to the lounges and can bring along a guest. Silver Elite members can access the lounges upon payment of a EUR 25 fee but cannot bring along guests.

a map of airport terminal

The lounge is quite large and includes a decent amount of leather seats, though during the early morning hours, you may find yourself sitting in one of the media rooms (the circular room in the pictures below) as it’s possible that all the other seats are taken.

a group of people sitting in a room with lamps

a man sitting in a chair with a laptop

a group of people sitting in a room with lamps

The food for breakfast included fruits, pastries, assorted yogurts, and cereals. There were no hot options. Even though it was not even 9am, the bar was open with complimentary champagne, red and white wines, and spirits. The Heineken tap did not seem to be turned on yet, though I’ve heard that happens well before lunch as well.

a buffet table with food on it

a tray of food on ice

a bar with glasses and drinks

Although a few years old, the lounge still seemed pretty modern. The free WiFi was strong, yet there weren’t many outlets in the open public seating areas to charge your device. Make sure you pick a seat near a plug or consider sitting in the media room or near the business center which both had ample outlets. There were also four shower stalls that could be reserved at the check-in desk. We were able to spend extra time in the lounge as each gate had its own designated security area and the lines were much shorter than a central security screening (actually this is only true when flying to a non US location, the dedicated gates for US flights included additional scanning and pre-checks).

Estonian Air – AMS-TLL CRJ900 – I was excited for my first ever Estonian Air flight. There’s a 915am (OV 174 / KL 2832) and 815pm (OV 474 / KL 2831) flight which are both KLM codeshares operated by Estonian Air. The flight time is 2 hours and 20 minutes, though our total flight time was just short of 2 hours. I was seated in seat 1F in “business” as it was a continuance of my JFK-AMS business itinerary.

a blue and white ticket

an airplane with a ladder

a blue sign with white text

I say “business” as my seat was identical to the normal economy seats, except that I had hot breakfast service and the adjoining seat next to me was intentionally not assigned. The service was excellent as I found our flight attendant to be very warm and helpful. The safety briefing was conducted in Estonian and English. When the flight attendant first asked what I wanted to eat, she used her mother tongue. When I responded that I speak English, she immediately switched over and spoke perfectly.

a man walking in an airplane

a white fabric with blue text on it

a seat with white towels on it

Breakfast included scrambled eggs and cheese in business or a muffin in economy. I went with the muffin…

a cup of tea and a muffin on a table

Upon the conclusion of the meal service, all passengers are presented with a candy as the flight attendant clears your tray table.

a close-up of a package

One thing I found interesting was an advertisement in the in-flight magazine for Estonian’s empty seat reservation program. You can essentially pay a small fee to sign-up (EUR 1) and another small fee (from EUR 4 to ??) to reserve the chance of buying an empty seat next to you. If the seat doesn’t end up being empty, you receive a full refund within five business days.

a man and woman sleeping on a plane

The flight was uneventful, smooth, and professional. The pilot came on to greet us upon boarding, gave flight path and estimated landing time updates in-flight, and provided weather updates upon landing. All in all, it was a nice no frills flight. No in-flight entertainment or extravagance, but easy, on-time, and clean. I flew Estonian back from TLL-AMS and experienced the same great service.

a plane wing in front of a building

Up next, Swissotel Tallinn & Tour of Tallin.

a city with snow on rooftops

Thanks to gabrielchew on Airliners and Thomas Aleksander Vol for providing additional OV pics!!

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7 comments

David Young May 1, 2013 - 10:06 am

Just FYI, your Amex Platinum card will NOT get you access to the KLM lounges in AMS, something we found out to our dismay, even when flying Delta or KLM 🙁

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Love the picture of the dude passed out in the lounge 🙂

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