Madrid-Barajas Airport

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez
Madrid-Barajas [aeɾoˈpweɾto aˈðolfo ˈswaɾeθ maˈðɾið βaˈɾaxas]) (IATA: MAD, ICAO:
LEMD), commonly known as Madrid–Barajas Airport, is the main international
airport serving Madrid in Spain. At 3,050 ha (7,500 acres) in area, it is the
second-largest airport in Europe by physical size behind
Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Airport.
The airport is the primary hub and maintenance base for Iberia and Air Europa.
All terminals have clearly signed taxi ranks outside the arrivals area. Official
taxis are white with a red stripe and have the Madrid City Council coat-of-arms
on their doors.
The Madrid Metro Line connects the airport with city centre station Nuevos
Ministerios in Madrid's financial district. The Barajas Line 8 provides a fast
route from the underground stations at Terminal 2 (access to T1 and T3) and
Terminal 4 into central Madrid. The metro also provides links to stations on the
Spanish railway network.
EMT (Madrid Municipal Transport Company) runs regular public bus services
between the airport and Madrid (Avenida de América station): bus 200 runs as a
complete line – dropping passengers at departures of terminals 1, 2 and 4 before
collecting passengers in the reverse order at arrivals.
It is main base for Iberia,
the flag carrier airline of Spain.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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