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Cheap round-trip flights to Madrid

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Find the cheapest month to fly from Columbus (CMH) to Madrid (MAD)

November is typically the cheapest month to fly

From S$625 - S$1,759 per traveller.

Cheap flights to Madrid

Home to exquisite food, a vibrant arts scene, imposing architecture and legendary nightlife, Madrid really does have something for everyone. Book your flights to the Spanish capital now and experience this energetic city for yourself.

When to book flights to Madrid

Summers in Madrid are hot, humid and busy. Museums, galleries, restaurants and bars in the city are full of locals and tourists and it can be sweaty work navigating your way around in the burning Spanish sun. As this is peak tourist season, flights to Madrid will be a little more expensive – so you’ll need to look hard if you want to bag a great deal.

The winter in Madrid is surprisingly cold and the city is generally a lot quieter and greyer between November and March. Hotels and flights are more affordable at this time of year. If you’re on a budget, this could be a good time to travel.

If you want cheap flights to Madrid but still want to enjoy warm weather and a lively city centre, book your trip in the spring or autumn months.

How to find cheap flights to Madrid

If you’re looking for flights to Madrid in the peak season, using Expedia to search for great deals is the perfect way to find a bargain.

You can also use the ‘Advanced Options’ link to narrow your selection down to refundable flights or to select which airlines and which class you’d prefer.

  • Main Airports in Madrid

    Madrid-Barajas Airport is the busiest air hub in Spain and one of the busiest in Europe. Flights depart from and arrive at the terminal for destinations around the world, with both national carriers and low-cost airlines serving the airport.

    Once you touch down you’ll find it easy to continue your journey to Madrid with a metro line and dedicated bus service serving the airport.

    Which airlines fly to Madrid?

    These include:

    • Ryanair
    • EasyJet
    • Iberia
    • British Airways
    • Norwegian Air International
    • Air Europa
    • Air France
    • Brussels Airlines
    • KLM

    How to get around Madrid

    Madrid has a fast and efficient public transport system that makes getting around town quick and easy.

    The city’s Metro network connects central areas with suburbs and outlying neighbourhoods, while buses also run on routes across the city. A suburban train network connects the city’s main train stations and taxis are also available throughout Madrid.

    The centre of Madrid is small enough to navigate on foot, something that allows you to see a little more of the city and stop for drinks and snacks whenever the urge takes you.

    Bike hire is also available in the Spanish capital, giving you the chance to explore the city on two wheels.

    Must-see attractions in Madrid

    The most famous sight in Madrid is probably the Royal Palace, the largest palace in western Europe. Open to the public most of the year, the palace is home to a collection of artworks by masters including Velázquez, Goya, Giordano and Mengs. Once you’ve visited the palace, head out to explore its beautiful parks and gardens.

    Just a 10-minute walk west of the Royal Palace is Madrid’s other most famous sight, Puerta del Sol. This vast pedestrianised square is surrounded by impressive buildings and is a fantastic place to soak up the city’s lively atmosphere on an early even stroll.

    Tips for travelling in Madrid

    Madrid offers a number of travelcard options for tourist visiting the city. Buy a multi-day pass and make exploring the city even cheaper.

  • Frequently asked questions

    What is the name of Madrid's airport?
    Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) is the only airport that serves Madrid.
    How far is Madrid–Barajas Airport from central Madrid?
    It's 13 kilometres from MAD to downtown Madrid. Make things easier by researching the quickest way of getting from the terminal to the city centre before you land.
    What airport is best to fly into Madrid?
    Make your way through the exit doors of Madrid–Barajas Airport and your Madrid getaway will have begun! The city's main airport, it's located 13 kilometres from the city centre.
    How many airlines fly to Madrid?
    There are a total of 73 airlines connecting Madrid to 178 airports across the globe.
    Which airlines fly to Madrid?
    Iberia and British Airways are some of the most popular airlines with flights to Madrid. Travellers often use London to take off from with Iberia operating the most flights on this route.
    How many nonstop flights are there to Madrid?
    With around 3,553 direct flights each week, you'll be touching down in Madrid before you can ask, "Are we there yet?"
    Where are the most popular flights to Madrid departing from?
    Flights to Madrid departing from London, Paris and Santa Cruz de Tenerife airports are the most in demand.
    How long is the flight to Madrid Airport?
    If it's London you're leaving behind, you'll be in the sky for around 2 hours and 28 minutes before you touchdown in Madrid. Runway to runway from Paris takes approximately 2 hours and 6 minutes and from Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the average flight time is 2 hours and 49 minutes.
    How to book the cheapest flight to Madrid?
    Don't leave booking your flight to Madrid until the very last minute. That's one trick seasoned travellers use to get the best deals. Booking well in advance means more options and more affordable flights. Don't stop there, however. Do some research and find out if there is more than one airport at your destination. Ticket prices often differ depending on the airport you go for. Make sure you compare prices across airlines too. And finally, remember that the early bird catches the worm. Know what a typical airfare costs and have your credit card ready to buy your ticket as soon as you see a great bargain. The sweetest deals never last long.
    Do you have any tips for my flight to Madrid?
    Wherever you're coming from, flying can be a pleasurable experience if you've prepared well enough. Take a peek at these handy travel tips that will help get your Madrid escape started on the right note. What to pack in your hand luggage:

    • It's simple — first, pack in your passport, official ID, credit cards and medications. Next, you'll want some in-flight entertainment to while away the time. A thrilling book and a laptop crammed with your favourite shows are some great options. If you plan to take a short snooze, a neck pillow and a pair of noise-cancelling headphones will also be useful. Finally, find room for a toothbrush and some facial wipes so you'll hop off the plane looking and feeling fresh.

    Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

    • Pack all your full-sized bottles of shampoo and hair gel in your checked luggage. Any liquids in your carry-on suitcase larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) won't be allowed on. Pointed or sharp objects, like your treasured pocket knife, and dangerous products which are flammable or explosive, such as flares, chemicals agents and fuels, are also restricted.

    What to wear on a flight:

    • Comfort should be your main concern when deciding what to wear on your flight. Loose, breathable clothing is a wise option, as are roomy, closed-toe shoes.
    • Caused by lengthy periods of inactivity, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot condition that can affect passengers during long-distance flights. Lower your risks by drinking water, keeping your legs and feet moving and wearing compression socks to help improve your circulation.

    How to get through airport security fast when flying to Madrid?
    Being prepared before you arrive at the airport can make your trip to Madrid a breeze. Read through our useful tips for a speedy journey past security:

    • Have your travel documents and ID at hand. They're the first items you'll be asked for by airport security.
    • Next up, both you and your carry-on bag will be X-rayed. To make the process quick and painless, take off anything that might trigger the alarms. Items like your belt, jacket and headphones will be required to go through the machine.
    • Your electronic gadgets like phones and laptops will also have to go through the machine to be scanned. No need to worry though, you'll be back online before you know it.
    • Any gels or liquids, such as perfume or hand cream, that you want to take on board must be no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres). Also, everything must fit inside a quart-size (one litre), clear zip-close bag.
    • There's a good chance you'll be required to remove your shoes for scanning, so wearing slip-on sneakers is always a wise idea.
    • Airlines will not allow any sharp or pointed objects in your carry-on baggage. If you must bring these kinds of items, put them in your checked baggage.

    Flights to Madrid information
    Destination airport
    Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas
    Destination airport IATA code
    MAD
    Destination city name
    Madrid
    Return price
    S$257

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