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Information about flights to & from Madrid, Spain

Checking the information about flights to Spain, Madrid is essential for traveling. Foremost, it helps to estimate the approximate time when it is most suitable to arrive at the airport before departure. The relevant real-time info always reports about delays and cancellations, and when you are aware of them - you can rearrange your journey smoothly.

Below you can see our online tracker, which displays brief information about:

  • Flight number;
  • Airline;
  • Time of arrival or departure;
  • Status of a flight;
  • From and to what places the plane transfers.

An appealing, simple design makes searching for info about your Spain, and Madrid, and flights easy and convenient.

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Madrid Airport flight status alerts

Changes in the schedule of arrivals and departures occasionally happen, affecting the passengers' journeys. Always check the status of the flight to be ready for unexpected inconveniences. If tracking is not an option, you can always sign up for up-to-date flight information for Madrid Airport. Filling in the form takes less than a minute.

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How early do I need to arrive at Madrid Airport before my flight?

Before starting your trip, get acquainted with all the inspection points passengers typically go through at MAD. Passing the security and check-in is a time-consuming experience, which takes more than one hour. At Madrid Airport, the time before a flight should reach 2-3 hours to go through all procedures at the facility without haste.

Flight check-in at Madrid Airport, Spain

It takes 25-35 minutes to go through the whole check-in process. The passport control service takes place before the boarding areas. If you use one of the Madrid Airport connecting flights, be ready to head to the M gates to depart.

Priority pass at Madrid Airport

The priority pass lasts seven days and allows passengers to access the Fast Track once per purchase. Children under 5, whom adults escort with a priority pass, can use a Fast Track without any payments. Mind that having a priority does not release you from the safety rules of the Madrid Airport.

Arrivals areas at Madrid Airport

Use our tracker to see relevant landing schedules and the changes which occur occasionally. Flight arrivals at Madrid Airport are possible in 4 major Terminals with their own levels, gates, and one satellite building.

The 1st Terminal consists of customs, 4 gates (from A9 to A12), and two halls:

  • Hall 1 serves as a baggage claim area for Non-Schengen flights;
  • Hall 2 serves as a baggage claim area for Schengen and domestic flights.

The 2nd Terminal includes Ground Level and the First level:

  • The ground level provides passengers with a baggage claim, Arrivals hall, and connection to the 3d Terminal;
  • The first level has check-in and information screens where you can find out which check-in desk to pass.

The 3d Terminal has baggage claim, an Arrivals area, access to Terminal 2, and transportation services.

The 4th Terminal consists of a Ground Level and a First level:

  • Ground Level operates the Arrivals area and baggage claim, the latter one occupying halls 10 and 11.
  • The first level includes the South gates (J48-J49) and North gates (J50-J51).

T4S is a satellite of the 4th Terminal, both connecting through an automatic train. In T4S, Passengers can encounter gates from M22 to M51 and security control points for transit travelers.

Madrid Airport departures

Always check the departures Madrid Airport flight schedule to be aware of any delays anytime you need. Four terminals control plane take-off: 1, 2, 3, 4.

The 1st Terminal hosts a check-in and Departures area on the first level. Here passengers can access gates A (remote ones), B, and C. Upon reaching C46, it is possible to transfer to Terminal 2 and get to the A boarding gates (A14-A1).

The 2nd Terminal maintains a Departures hall on the second level, where the gates are in the center. Find D gates (from D53 to D66) and access the 3d and the 1st (C49-C43) Terminals.

The 3d Terminal provides a Departure hall alongside check-in on the first level. Here it is possible to transfer to Terminal 2 with a connector on the right side of the first level. Here passengers access gates from E67 to E80, while the second level controls gates E81-E82.

The 4th Terminal has the following gates:

  • North ones (J50-J51), on the right;
  • South ones (J48-J49), on the left.

If you board in zones K, H, and J, head to the following areas:

  • North Dock, which has gates K62-K98 and J50-J59;
  • South Dock, which has gates H30-H1 and J49-H40.

Madrid Airport transfer between Terminals

Terminals 1, 2, and 3 reside in one building, so transferring between them does not take much time. Passengers can walk from one area to another on foot and do not involve any means of transport in the process.

Those who travel to and from the 4th Terminal can use one of the available options:

  • Automated train fare requires a boarding ticket to transfer for free. The road from one terminal to another takes nearly 3-4 minutes.
  • Free airport shuttle buses run 24 hours, and passengers can find them on the ground at the airport. Expect the bus to arrive every 15-40 minutes (during peak periods, it happens more frequently).

Airlines at Madrid-Barajas Airport

Except for purchasing Iberia flights to Madrid, people can use the services of other famous air travel companies. Each terminal serves particular airlines and types of flights:

  • The 1st Terminal deals with international fares to many locations (Asia and the Middle East included).;
  • The 2nd and the 3d Terminals operate air travels within the Schengen area and European countries.

The three Terminals above cooperate with the following airlines:

  • Aegean Airlines;
  • Alitalia;
  • Almasria Universal Airlines;
  • Aerolíneas Argentinas;
  • Air Arabia;
  • Air Canada;
  • Air China;
  • Air France;
  • Air Malta;
  • Air Serbia;
  • Air Transat;
  • Air India.

Travelers can also use EasyJet flights to Madrid and find the same company in the 1st, 2nd, and 3d Terminals of MAD Airport.

The 4th Terminal and T4S host domestic and some international air transfers from such companies:

  • American Airlines;
  • Avianca;
  • Boliviana de Aviación;
  • British Airways;
  • Aer Lingus;
  • Aeroflot;
  • Aeroméxico;
  • Air Algerie;
  • Air Baltic;
  • Air Europa;
  • Air Nostrum.

When is the best time to fly to Madrid?

It is usually possible to obtain the cheapest flights to Madrid in spring, in March, to be exact. Since the tourist season starts in May-June, arriving earlier might help find money-efficient deals.

If you are indifferent to the flight to Madrid price, feel free to arrive whenever there is an opportunity. Madrid is capable of offering a perfect vacation in any season.

Documents for flights to Spain, Madrid

To travel to Spain by air, prepare your passport, which should be valid for 3 (sometimes 6) months minimum. The other requirement is to have a return ticket to the country you live in. Before starting a trip, learn more about the documents on the official website of the airlines you use.

Cheap flights to Madrid, Spain

How long is a flight to Madrid? What are the prices for one ticket and round trips? See the answers to these questions below.

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Flights to Madrid from London

from 40 EUR

from 70 EUR

2 h 30 min

Flights from Miami to Madrid

from 275 EUR

from 500 EUR

8 h 35 min

Flights from Chicago to Madrid

from 360 EUR

from 550 EUR

8 h 10 min

Barcelona to Madrid flight

from 20 EUR

from 45 EUR

1 h 25 min

Manchester to Madrid flights

from 55 EUR

from 100 EUR

2 h 30 min

Flights from Boston to Madrid

from 270 EUR

from 420 EUR

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Madrid to Paris flight

from 20 EUR

from 40 EUR

2 h