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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Madrid's airport?
If you’re arriving by plane, you won’t have to think too long which airport to choose. Madrid has just one – Albuquerque Intl. Sunport Airport (ABQ).
What airport is best to fly into Madrid?
Disembark the plane at Albuquerque Intl. Sunport Airport (ABQ) and you’ll be 56 kilometers from the center of town. SAF is another major airport in Madrid. You’ll find it 24 kilometers from the city center.
How many airlines fly to Madrid?
There are 9 airlines that service Madrid from 22 airports across the globe.
Which airlines fly to Madrid?
American Airlines operates a large amount of flights to Madrid. Catching an American Airlines flight from Dallas is the preferred way of getting there.
How many nonstop flights are there to Madrid?
Flying to somewhere new is much simpler when there aren’t any annoying stopovers. If you’re jetting off to Madrid, the great news is that there are 502 nonstop flights operating every week.
Where are the most popular flights to Madrid departing from?
A large number of flights to Madrid take off from Dallas, Denver and Phoenix airports.
How long is the flight to Madrid Airport?
Which airport you depart from determines how long you’ll be strapped into your seat. From Dallas to Madrid, the average flight time is 1 hour and 52 minutes. From Denver it’s roughly 1 hour and 16 minutes, and from Phoenix it’s 1 hour and 16 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Madrid?
Don’t leave locking in your flight to Madrid until the last minute. That’s one move frequent travelers use to get the best prices. Booking in advance means more options and more affordable flights. Don’t stop there, however. Do some research and find out if there are a couple of airports at your destination. Fares often differ depending on the airport you fly into. Make sure you compare prices across airlines as well. And finally, don’t forget that the early bird catches the worm. Know what a typical airfare costs and be ready to secure your seat as soon as you see a great bargain. The best deals don’t last long.
How to survive the flight to Madrid?
Wherever you’re jetting in from, flying can be a seamless experience if you’re well organized. Take a peek at these handy tips that will help get your Madrid vacation started on the right foot.What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • A plane trip can be a pleasure if you bring the right things. Firstly, you’ll need toiletry items, such as a toothbrush and hairbrush, a fresh change of clothes and a good book. Next, make room in your hand luggage for your mobile phone, a charger, your important medications and maybe a proper neck pillow too. Last, but definitely not least, don’t forget to bring your passport, travel documents and your bank cards.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Squeeze all your full-sized bottles of shampoo and conditioner in your checked luggage. Any gels or liquids in your carry-on bag larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) won’t be allowed on. Sharp objects, like your beloved Swiss Army knife, and dangerous goods which are explosive or flammable, such as flares, bleaching agents and matches, are also restricted.

What to wear on a flight:

  • Comfort should be your prime concern when choosing what to wear on your flight. Consider your choice of footwear with care too, as swollen feet are a common occurrence. Roomy, closed-toed shoes are always a sensible way to go.
  • Unfortunately, a risk of long-distance travel is developing DVT (deep vein thrombosis), a blood clotting condition caused by prolonged periods of inactivity. To prevent this, take every opportunity to wander around the cabin. Compression tights and socks are also a great idea to help lower your risk.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Madrid?
The answer is — be prepared. We’ve put together some useful tips for a hassle-free trip through security. Look out Madrid, here you come:

  • Airport security personnel first need to know that you have a valid passport and matching travel documents before you’re allowed to proceed any further. Have them close by, ready for inspection.
  • After that, both you and your carry-on bag will be X-rayed. To speed things up, remove anything that might trigger the alarms. Items such as your jacket, belt and headphones need to go through the machine.
  • For just a few minutes, you’ll need to unplug from the digital world. Your phone, laptop and any other electronics must also go through the scanner.
  • Traveling with your favorite perfume or cologne? Not a problem. As long as the volume is no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) and it’s stored in a clear zip-lock bag, you can keep it with you on board.
  • It’s also likely that you’ll be asked to remove your shoes to be X-rayed, so wearing lightweight sneakers is always a clever idea.
  • Avoid taking prohibited items in your carry-on bag. If you have any sharp or pointed objects, pack them safely away in your checked suitcase. They won’t be allowed on board and will be confiscated.

Flights to Madrid information
Destination airport
Madrid
Destination airport IATA code
SAF
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