Two passports for travel between Russia, the UK and the Netherlands

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I would use both passports. Present passport #2, explaining that you used it to enter the UK so it should be sent to the UK government with the passenger manifest so they can record your entry properly. Also show passport #1 and the visa that it contains to show that you are authorized to fly to the Schengen area.

If the airline can't handle this and insists on entering passport #1 only, don't worry too much about it. You can set the record straight by showing what happened the next time you go to the UK, for example by bringing both passports.

When you arrive in the Netherlands, of course, you will present the passport containing the Schengen visa. You can do this even if you never showed it to the airline. If by some chance they notice that the passport number doesn't match, you can also show the other passport. There's no reason not to show both.

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