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Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport

IATA MAD ICAO LEMD Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Madrid

Country

🇪🇸 Spain

Continent

EU

Coordinates

40,4934, -3,5722

Elevation

1.998 ft (609 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
18R/36L 14.271 ft (4.350 m) 197 ft ASP Yes
14R/32L 13.084 ft (3.988 m) 197 ft ASP Yes
14L/32R 11.483 ft (3.500 m) 197 ft ASP Yes
18L/36R 11.483 ft (3.500 m) 197 ft ASP Yes

Sobre Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport

O Aeroporto Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD) é o principal aeroporto de Espanha e um dos maiores da Europa, localizado a aproximadamente 12 quilômetros a nordeste do centro de Madrid. Com mais de 60 milhões de passageiros anuais, Barajas é o quinto aeroporto mais movimentado da Europa e o principal hub da Iberia, a companhia aérea de bandeira espanhola, e um centro importante para a aliança Oneworld. O aeroporto possui quatro terminais, com o Terminal 4 e o seu satélite T4S, projetados pelos arquitectos Richard Rogers e Antonio Lamela, sendo amplamente considerados uma das mais belas obras de arquitectura aeroportuária do mundo — com os seus tetos ondulados de bambu e estrutura colorida. Barajas é particularmente importante como ponto de conexão entre a Europa e a América Latina, com a Iberia a operar uma das mais vastas redes de voos para destinos latino-americanos. O metro de Madrid conecta o aeroporto ao centro da cidade em aproximadamente 20 minutos. Madrid, como capital de Espanha e uma das grandes capitais culturais europeias — com o Prado, o Reina Sofía, o Parque do Retiro e uma vibrante vida noturna — gera significativo tráfego turístico e empresarial.

Aviation Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Madrid–Barajas Airport to the city center?
The Metro Line 8 runs from Terminals 1-2 and Terminal 4 to Nuevos Ministerios in central Madrid in about 15-20 minutes. A single metro ticket costs EUR 4.50-5.00 (including the airport supplement). The Cercanias commuter train (Line C1) from Terminal 4 reaches Atocha station in about 25 minutes for EUR 2.60. Express buses to Atocha run 24 hours.
How many terminals does Madrid–Barajas Airport have?
MAD has four terminals: T1, T2, T3, and T4 (including the satellite building T4S). T4 and T4S were designed by Richard Rogers and are known for their distinctive undulating bamboo-lined roof. T1, T2, and T3 are adjacent and connected by walkways, while T4 is located 2 km away and connected by a free automated shuttle bus.
Which airlines have a hub at Madrid–Barajas Airport?
Iberia operates its global hub from Terminal 4 and T4S, with extensive connections to Latin America and Europe. Air Europa also uses MAD as its base. Iberia is a member of the Oneworld alliance, and Madrid is the primary gateway between Europe and Latin America with more direct routes to South American capitals than any other European airport.
How do I transfer between terminals at Madrid Airport?
Terminals 1, 2, and 3 are connected by indoor walkways and are within walking distance of each other. Terminal 4 and T4S are located about 2 km away and require a free shuttle bus that runs every few minutes. For airside connections within T4-T4S, an automated people mover train connects the main building to the satellite in about 4 minutes.
Does Madrid Airport have good lounge access?
MAD offers several lounges, including the Iberia VIP lounges in T4 and T4S which are among the best in Europe, featuring hot food, showers, and rest areas. The Sala VIP Neptuno in T1 and Sala VIP Cibeles in T4S are accessible via Priority Pass and other programs. Premium economy and business class passengers on Iberia and Oneworld partners enter for free.