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All Flights from the South Coast / South West to the Netherlands

All South Coast / South West airports listed: flights from ALDERNEY airport, flights from BOURNEMOUTH airport, flights from BRISTOL airport, flights from EXETER airport, flights from GUERNSEY airport, flights from JERSEY airport, flights from NEWQUAY CORNWALL airport, flights from PLYMOUTH CITY airport, flights from SOUTHAMPTON airport and flights from St. Mary's (ISLES OF SCILLY) airport.


Cheap flights from South Coast & South West England to Amsterdam & the Netherlands
NETHERLANDS airport airline click to book
AMSTERDAM BRISTOL EASYJET.
Easyjet.com
    KLM
KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines
  EXETER FLYBE.
  SOUTHAMPTON FLYBE.

 

airlinedestinations.co.uk route news:

Scot Airways flew between Southampton and Amsterdam until August 2007.
The airline cited fierce competition from Flybe as its reason for discontinuing the route.

 

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The Netherlands: Country Guide
Images of the Netherlands are rife with clichés: classic windmills, pigtailed women in clogs, and tulip fields swaying in the windy breeze.  While there is some degree of truth in all of these, needless to say Holland provides much more for travellers than a list of stereotypes.  Its tiny size belies a historically and culturally dense nation that would truly require several lifetimes to fully unravel. 

The Netherlands’ infamous capital, Amsterdam, is perhaps best known for its progressive philosophies on, well, just about everything.  Its reputation precedes it as the apparent constant availability of drugs, prostitutes, and all manner of adult indulgence is legendary among outsiders.  Yet the country is so much more than that. 

Visit with an open mind and a commitment to see beyond just city of sin.  Take in the historically significant Rotterdam – nearly obliterated during World War II, the city of Utrecht, and The Hague – the beating political core of the Netherlands.