Madrid Metro : The Madrid Metro is one of the more popular options with passengers, as it provides a quick and cheap way to reach the city centre. Metro line number 8 connects passengers from the airport to the centre of Madrid and the journey time is approximately 15 minutes. Bus : There are several buses that run from the airport to the city centre and they all take different routes stopping at different locations.
There are bus numbers and which collect passengers from various terminals. The journey time by bus from Madrid airport to the centre of Madrid is approximately 40, depending on traffic. You can purchase your ticket onboard the bus but the only form of payment is cash. This service connects passengers from the airport to the Canillejas Metro station and from there you can find a large number of connection to a wide range of other destinations.
The Madrid Airport Express bus service connects passengers with the city of Madrid and runs 24 hours a day every 15 minutes throughout the day and then every 35 minutes during the night. The Madrid Airport Express take approximately 40 minutes depending on traffic to reach the city centre.
There are several car hire companies that are located inside the terminal buildings and these all offer competitive prices. Because the airport is located so close to Madrid, there are several public transportation options once you land to get you to your final destination in the city. Overground train: The train lines known as C1 and C10 serve the airport to destinations in the city center and beyond..
Intercity buses: These longer-haul buses can take you to many destinations in Madrid and elsewhere. In T1 look for the buses designated for Route or Route , in T2 look for the buses designated Route , and in T4 look for the buses designated Route or Route Long distance coach: If your final destination is much further than Madrid then you might want to consider taking a long distance coach as an alternative to car rental.
Taxi: Taxis service the airport throughout the day and night. Simply follow the signs for the taxi stands in each terminal. The following lounges are available in individual terminals:. If there is a sufficient amount of space available then you will be able to buy your entry.
Long-term and short-term parking is available at all terminals, with exact prices depending on duration of how long you plan on parking your car. Madrid Airport MAD. For long stays it is recommended Long Stay car parks. There are also Vip parking and areas prepared for the parking of motorcycles. Motorcycles areas do not dispose of any security service and are free of charge.
They are indicated at the vicinity of the parking area. The installations count on There is also a wide offer of parking outside the airport with more affordable prices with free shuttle service. Madrid Airport consists of four terminals, one satellite building and two docks, as well as another Executive terminal, and another terminal which is used for cargo handling only.
Terminal T4 consist of two buildings, T4 and T4S, connected through an automatic underground train. Check-in and boarding : It is necessary that you arrive to the airport at least two or three hours prior to your flight, in order to check-in your luggage and pass the security controls. Keep in mind there could be many people during holidays or in special days.
You should always observe the monitors or information panels with regard to the check-in counters and the boarding gate corresponding to your flight, as there may exceptionally occur last-minute changes. In the Departure Hall you will find information panels indicating the state of the scheduled flights. They indicate the flight number and the airline, check-in counters to check-in your luggage and to obtain your boarding pass, the terminal and the boarding gate if it is already assigned.
If not, the corresponding boarding gate will be announced when the time of the flight departure is approaching. The boarding gate may also be indicated in you boarding pass, but you still must pay attention on possible changes, that might be announced through the loudspeakers or the information panels. Please, feel free to consult the staff at the information or check-in counters, in case of any doubts.
Please make sure that you carry all of your belongings with you before leave the check-in counter: personal documents, boarding pass and ID or passport. Once you passed the security control for necessary documents and prohibited objects in hand luggage-, please head to the corresponding boarding gate. Tweets by aena. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". In November , Madrid started operations on runway 18RL which at 14, feet was one of the longest runways in Europe. While growing in passenger numbers, Madrid Airport began constructing two new terminals T4 and a satellite terminal called T4S. In terms of size, Terminal 4 is one of the largest airport terminals in the world, consisting of the main terminal and a satellite terminal that is primarily used for connecting domestic flights.
Through careful use of illumination and glass panels rather than walls, Terminal 4 was designed to give passengers a stress-free start to their journey. Along with the two terminals, two additional runways were added for a total of four, allowing the airport to handle one takeoff or landing every 30 seconds.
Madrid terminals one, two, and three are home to SkyTeam and Star Alliance airlines, while Terminal 4 and Terminal 4S are exclusively used by Iberia and its fellow one world alliance partner airlines. To achieve this, they have allocated million euros to bridge the gaps between terminal T1, T2, T3, and the much newer Terminal 4.
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