Taxi · Zuid-Holland
Taxi Krimpen aan den IJssel
to Schiphol
A taxi from Krimpen aan den IJssel to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €105 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 64 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Krimpen aan den IJssel
Total price incl. VAT, luggage and Schiphol parking. Price per ride, not per person.
Comfort · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Volkswagen Passat or similar. Spacious, quiet ride for solo, couple or small family.
€105
Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.
€125
Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags
Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.
€140
VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury
Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.
€210
Your ride from Krimpen aan den IJssel
A taxi from Krimpen aan den IJssel to Schiphol is booked through Schipholride for a fixed all-in price from €105 (Comfort, VW Passat or similar); outside the rush hour you are standing in front of the departure hall after about 65 minutes. With an early flight from Lansingh-Zuid or Kortland, the last thing you want is to depend on the Algerabrug and a change of transport with your suitcases. The price already includes VAT, luggage and the parking costs at Schiphol, and there is no night surcharge, so a 04:30 departure costs exactly the same. You pick your own segment: Premium (Mercedes E-Class or similar) is €125, a Van for 5 to 8 people is €140, and VIP (S-Class or similar) is €210. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before departure, and for an arrival pickup the flight is tracked live with 60 minutes of free waiting time after landing.
From Krimpen aan den IJssel almost every journey to Schiphol runs along the N210 across the Algerabrug into Capelle aan den IJssel, because there is no other direct river crossing for cars. After the Capelseplein the driver joins the A16 towards the Terbregseplein, runs briefly along the A20 to the Kleinpolderplein, and then follows the A13 past Delft to the A4 in the direction of the airport. Those 62 kilometres take around 65 minutes outside the rush hour. The Algeracorridor counts as one of the most heavily loaded stretches of road in the country: on weekdays between roughly 07:00-09:30 and 16:00-18:30 there is almost always a queue towards the Capelseplein, and bridge openings cost time as well. With congestion building on the A20 and A13 too, the total journey can then stretch to around 90 minutes, which the pick-up time is planned around. One thing to note: from 10 August 2026 the Algerabrug closes for four weeks for major maintenance, and the driver detours through the Krimpenerwaard via the N210 and N207 towards the A20, which adds a fair amount of time — allow extra margin in that period.
Pick-up in Krimpen aan den IJssel
You can be collected anywhere in Krimpen aan den IJssel: from Oud Krimpen and Boveneind along the dike to the newer areas of Kortland-Noord, Kortland-Zuid, Langeland and Lansingh-Zuid. Krimpen has no railway station of its own — anyone wanting the train to Schiphol first has to cross the bridge to Rotterdam by bus or car. That is exactly why a door-to-door ride makes sense here: you skip the awkward transfers across the Algerabrug with your luggage. Pick-up on the Stormpolder business park is no problem either; just give your exact address and any company name when you book, so the driver knows precisely where to be.
Areas served: Oud Krimpen · Boveneind · Kortland-Noord · Kortland-Zuid · Langeland · Lansingh-Zuid
Pick-up from Schiphol
On the way back from Schiphol your flight is tracked live: if your plane lands late the driver simply moves with it, and you have 60 minutes of free waiting time once you are on the ground. Bear in mind that an arrival coinciding with the evening rush towards the Algerabrug can mean a little extra travel time back to Krimpen — but the price stays the same fixed amount, with no night surcharge.
Frequently asked questions
What time should I be collected for an early morning flight from Schiphol?+
From Krimpen aan den IJssel allow about 65 minutes of driving time outside the rush hour, plus a good two hours for check-in and security. For an 08:00 flight a pick-up around 04:45 is sensible. At night and early in the morning the Algerabrug is quiet, and you pay no night surcharge for the early start.
How does the taxi handle the queues at the Algerabrug?+
The Algeracorridor is the best-known bottleneck in the region: during the morning and evening rush the total ride to Schiphol can stretch to around 90 minutes. Your pick-up time is planned around that, so even in the rush hour you reach the airport with a comfortable margin. The fixed price does not change because of traffic or a bridge opening.
Can I take the train to Schiphol from Krimpen aan den IJssel instead?+
Krimpen has no railway station of its own, so you would first cross the Algerabrug to Rotterdam by bus or car and pick up the train there. With suitcases, children or an early flight that onward transfer is often the hardest part of the trip. A taxi from your door to the departure hall skips those changes entirely and saves you the bridge crossing twice.
Will you also collect me in Lansingh-Zuid, Langeland or on the Stormpolder?+
Yes. Schipholride arranges rides from any address in Krimpen aan den IJssel: the dike areas of Oud Krimpen and Boveneind, the residential districts of Kortland, Langeland and Lansingh-Zuid, and the Stormpolder business park. Enter your exact address when you book, and the driver is in front of the door at the agreed time, ready to load the luggage.
Which vehicle suits a family or group with a lot of luggage?+
For 1 to 4 people with normal luggage, Comfort (VW Passat or similar, €105) or Premium (Mercedes E-Class or similar, €125) is plenty. Travelling with 5 to 8 people or a lot of suitcases, choose the Van (V-Class or similar, €140). For business trips at the highest level there is VIP with an S-Class or similar (€210), one amount for the whole vehicle.
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