Stephan Wenger wrote:
For a German, the most intuitive way to get to Maastricht would actually be
to go through Cologne, Dusseldorf, or Frankfurt.  From Koeln or Duesseldorf
it should be around an hour by car---no more than two hours even considering
traffic.  Both airport have a rather limited number of intercontinental
flights, but good connections within Europe.  From Frankfurt, when going by
car, add another hour.

Yes, Koeln-Duesseldorf has very good connections inside Europe and is about
an hour by car from Maastricht.  I know at least 1 Maastricht based company
that does most of its air travel starting there.  I wouldn't take a train
from K-D to Maastricht (3.5 hours), but there are a number of shuttle buses.

It takes a 3 hour train ride (longer during weekends) to get to
Maastricht from Schiphol (Amsterdam airport) and a 2 hour one from
Zaventem (Brussels airport).

On the Sunday that the IETF starts, it is 2:34 or 2:38 from Schiphol
to Maastricht.  The train station on Schiphol is below the arrivals
hall, in Maastricht it ends in downtown.

Henk

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