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Barajas International Airport

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  • Madrid’s airport is 16 km (10 miles) east of the city. There are three terminals: Terminal 1 for international flights, Terminal 2 for national and some Iberia flights within Europe, Terminal 3 for regional flights and the Madrid– Barcelona shuttle. In 2006 a new terminal area, accessible by monorail, opened in the north of the airport. Facilities include banks, bureaux de change, ATMs, hotel and rail reservation service, pharmacies, tourist information, left-luggage, post office, shops, cafés, restaurant and bars, and car hire.

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Barajas Airport:91 305 8656
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