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Choose Cheaper DatesAirport of departure: | Doha Hamad International Airport (DOH) |
Airport of arrival: | Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) |
Minimum layover duration: | Average of 2 hours (Istanbul - SAW) |
Flight duration from Doha to Madrid: | Average of 11 hours 5 minutes (with layover duration) |
Pegasus Airlines offers direct flights from Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport to Madrid-Barajas Airport. There are +50 connected flights to Madrid.
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Madrid-Barajas Airport is situated about 12 km away from the city center.
Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport is named after the country’s president who died in 2014. It comprises of four terminals dedicated to departure and arrivals areas. The terminals are linked through a shuttle bus service. The fourth terminal was included in 2006 after big sums of investments that led to increase in the airport’s total capacity up to 70 million passengers per year.
Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport is well connected to Madrid city center through bus, train and metro lines. Metro line Nuevos Ministerios - Aeropuerto T4 provides direct access between the airport and city center in about 20 minutes. There are two stops named as Aeropuerto T1 T2 T3 and Aeropuerto T4 in accordance with the names of terminals. Another possibility to get the city center is by trains. "Cercanías" which is the local train service runs on lines C1 and C10 from the airport train station, Aeropuerto T4.
The trains depart every 15 minutes and one way journey costs 2.60 euros. Bus connections are also available via urban and intercity buses. Bus lines 200, Express-203, N27 Express and 101 goes to Madrid city center. On the other hand, a number of long distance buses work on lines 822, 824, 827, 828.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi or benefit from car rental services offered by Pegasus Airlines.
Madrid has a practical and interconnected network of public transport. Metro, bus and the local rail service ‘Cercanias’ are commonly used means of transport in the city. Madrid has one of the longest metro systems in the world, providing service with 13 stops. The fares are calculated depending on the distance between zones you would like to travel. Tickets that are valid both for the metro and buses can be purchased from the red vending machines or tobaccos.
The bus network spans over a wide area reaching out to various parts of the city. There are also night buses that run until 5.50 am on a number of lines. One way ticket costs 1.50 euros but there are alternative ticket selections. You can check the designated routes and schedules online.
On the other hand, Cercanía trains connect the wider metropolitan area as the fastest way of commuting.
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