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Useful flight information from Madrid to Dublin
Departure airportMadrid | |
Arrival airportDublin |
Madrid Airport
The IATA code for the airport Madrid is MAD
Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) is the busiest airport in Spain and connects millions of passengers a year to domestic and international destinations. Madrid MAD is based eight miles northeast of the city of Madrid and its four terminals are easy to connect to by road or rail. The Madrid underground system is accessible from the airport and a taxi journey from Madrid International to downtown Madrid takes about half an hour; suburban and national train networks are a short journey away via the underground. Madrid Airport is the major European hub for flights to Central and South America with more transatlantic flights departing from its runways than at any other Spanish airport. There is a modern and fully-equipped business center at Madrid Barajas Airport and airport lounges for VIP passengers. More than 10,000 parking spaces are available in seven car parks at Madrid Barajas, and travellers are well-provided for in terms of banking, business, dining, health and shopping facilities in the airport's terminals. The APM, an automatic underground train, transports passengers between the four terminals. For more information click on: http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Madrid-Barajas/es/Page/1237565036782//Salidas.html
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Dublin Airport
The IATA code for the airport Dublin is DUB
Dublin Airport, (DUB), is an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland and is operated by theDublin Airport Authority. It is located 6.2 mi north of Dublin City in a once-rural area near Swords, in the county of Fingal, Ireland. In 2012, over 19 million passengers passed through the airport, making it the busiest of the state's airports by a total passenger traffic, followed by Cork Airport and Shannon Airport. It also has the greatest traffic levels on the island of Ireland followed by Belfast International Airport, George Best Belfast City Airport, Cork and Shannon Airport.It is served by buses and taxis. Plans to connect the airport to Swords and Dublin city centre via a rapid transit line (Metro North) have been postponed by the Government.The airport has an extensive short and medium haul network, served by an array of carriers.
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- Ease of Access/Transit 7
- Public transport7
- Check-in/Luggage collection7
- Information7
- Restaurants/Cafes7
- Shops7
- Car rental location7
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The airports that connect Madrid and Dublin are:
- Madrid airport (MAD)
- Dublin airport (DUB)