Taxi · Utrecht
Taxi Veenendaal
to Schiphol
A taxi from Veenendaal to Schiphol costs a fixed price from €115 (Comfort) with Schipholride. The ride takes about 74 minutes off-peak. The price is fixed before you book — even in traffic or on a detour.
Fixed prices from Veenendaal
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.
€115
Premium · 1–4 pax · 3 bags
Mercedes E-Class or similar. Comfortable business-class sedan.
€140
Van · 5–8 pax · 8 bags
Mercedes V-Class or similar. For families and groups with plenty of luggage.
€150
VIP · 1–3 pax · luxury
Mercedes S-Class or similar. Executive travel and special occasions, with water and wifi on board.
€230
Your ride from Veenendaal
An early flight, and no wish to drag the whole family and a pile of suitcases to Utrecht Centraal at five in the morning? From Veenendaal, Schipholride arranges a screened driver who collects you at your door and takes you to Schiphol for a fixed all-in price from €115 (Comfort), with VAT, luggage and the parking costs at the airport already included. Outside the rush hour the run takes around 75 minutes over 85 kilometres, and there is no night surcharge to worry about. You choose your own segment: Comfort (€115, VW Passat or similar), Premium (€140, Mercedes E-Class or similar), Van for 5-8 people (€150, V-Class or similar) or VIP (€230, S-Class or similar). Whether you set off from Petenbos, Dragonder or Veenendaal-Oost, cancellation stays free up to 24 hours before departure.
From Veenendaal you are on the A12 within a few minutes: out via the Rondweg-Oost (N233), or straight onto the motorway from Veenendaal-West, both heading towards Utrecht. At the Oudenrijn interchange the driver switches to the A2 for Amsterdam, then takes the A9 at the Holendrecht interchange towards Badhoevedorp; the final stretch runs along the A4 to its own Schiphol exit. Outside the rush hour the meter settles at roughly 75 minutes for the 85-kilometre trip. In the morning rush (around 7:00-9:30) the sensitive points are the A12 between Veenendaal and the Lunetten interchange, and the A9 near Amstelveen — at those times the journey can stretch to around 105 minutes. One thing to bear in mind: through the summer of 2026, Rijkswaterstaat is carrying out major maintenance on the A12 between Veenendaal and Lunetten, so the driver checks the live situation before setting off and picks an alternative route where it pays off.
Pick-up in Veenendaal
You can be collected anywhere in the municipality: from the Franse Gat and the Salamander around the centre to the newer streets of Veenendaal-Oost, and across Engelenburg and Dragonder in between. If you work on Het Ambacht, Nijverkamp, De Vendel, De Compagnie or De Batterijen, a pick-up at the office is just as easily arranged as one at home. Would you rather set off from a station? Give the entrance to Veenendaal Centrum, Veenendaal West or the Veenendaal-De Klomp intercity stop as your pick-up point. You receive your driver's details in advance, so you know exactly who is waiting outside.
Areas served: Centrum · Franse Gat · Salamander · Engelenburg · Dragonder · Petenbos · Veenendaal-Oost · Veenendaal-West — stations: Veenendaal Centrum, Veenendaal West, Veenendaal-De Klomp
Pick-up from Schiphol
On the way home your flight is tracked live: if your aircraft lands late, the driver simply shifts to match, and you have 60 minutes of free waiting time after touchdown. For Veenendaal that means a direct run home even after midnight — with no change at Utrecht Centraal and no scramble to catch the last sprinter train. And because there is no night surcharge, the fixed price you booked is exactly what you pay, whatever the hour.
Frequently asked questions
What time should I be collected in Veenendaal for a 07:00 flight?+
For a 07:00 departure you want to be at Schiphol around 05:00, giving yourself a good two hours to check in and clear security. With roughly 75 minutes of driving and a little margin, plan your pick-up for around 03:30. At that hour the A12 towards Utrecht is all but empty, and since there is no night surcharge you simply pay the fixed price you booked.
Is the train from Veenendaal quicker than a taxi?+
There is no direct train: you always change at Utrecht Centraal, so once you add the journey to the station you are easily on the move for over an hour and a half. The taxi runs door to door in around 75 minutes outside the rush hour. With a lot of luggage, an early or late flight, or a group, that difference matters — though by day with hand luggage the train is a perfectly fine alternative.
Can I be collected in Veenendaal-Oost or on a business park?+
Yes, the whole municipality falls under the fixed price: from Dragonder and Petenbos to the newest streets of Veenendaal-Oost. Business addresses on Het Ambacht, Nijverkamp, De Vendel, De Compagnie or De Batterijen are no problem either — handy when you want to head straight from the office to your flight without a detour home first.
How much extra time should I allow if I travel in the rush hour?+
In the morning and evening rush the journey can stretch to around 105 minutes, mostly because of queues on the A12 towards Utrecht and on the A9 near Amstelveen. The driver factors that in when setting your pick-up time and checks before departure whether an alternative route is running faster on the day, especially during the A12 maintenance.
How many of us can travel from Veenendaal in one vehicle?+
The Van segment (Mercedes V-Class or similar) carries 5 to 8 people for a fixed all-in price of €150, with all the luggage included. For a family or a group of colleagues that often works out cheaper per head than separate train tickets — and you set off together from a single address in Veenendaal.
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