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Connections at Madrid terminal 4

Plan your connection at T4 and T4 Satellite (T4S).

What are connecting flights?

Connecting flights are flights grouped together under the same record locator or booking. In this case and unless indicated otherwise, baggage can be checked in to the final destination. If you have multiple flights with different bookings, they will be considered separate journeys and will be managed as such.

Your real-time connection

At Iberia, we monitor our flights meaning we remain up to date with their status at all times. In addition, we will keep you updated in the way you prefer:

Conexiones en Madrid

1. Iberia app and Iberia Conecta. Save your flight in the Iberia app and you'll receive updates and the latest information. Or register on iberia.com and we will inform you via SMS or e-mail, from Iberia Conecta.

Connections in Madrid

2. At the airport, keep track of your connection through the monitors and blue signage.

Getting around T4 at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport

How long does it take to get from one gate to another?

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How long does it take to get from one gate to another?

Times will vary depending on whether your connection is in T4 itself or in the T4S satellite building, as well as the distance between the gates. Consult the approximate time it takes to get from one gate to another here.

Arrival terminal

T4S

Gates S
Departure terminal

T4

Gates HJK
Information about connecting flights Necessary transfer from terminal T4S to terminal T5
Time needed for connection

23 to 30 minutes

Origin/destination

Origin: No Schengen

Destination: Schengen

Moving between terminals

There are several free modes of transport to get from one terminal to another.
And remember, if your flight departs from T4S you will have to access it through the main T4 building.

Train connection

The T4 Terminal Building is communicated with the T4S Satellite Building by an automated people mover (APM), which can help you get from one area to another 24 hours a day.

The station to catch the APM is located on Level -2.

The ATM runs along an underground airport services tunnel (AST) to cover the 2,100 m distance between the buildings, connecting the two stations.

Travel time between stations is just over 4 minutes, with trains departing every 2 minutes during busy periods and remaining at the station for 30 seconds.

Transit passenger bus

This free service takes you from one part of the airport to another, facilitating movement between terminals T1, T2, T3, T4 and T4S and is available for passengers in transit who have already checked their baggage.

It has the following stops, depending on the terminal where you arrive:

Route between Terminals T1 - T4S and T4S - T1.

Stops:

  • T1 Level 0, Hall 1.

  • T4S Level 0.

*The service runs 24 hours and with a frequency upon demand.

*The maximum waiting time is 30min. and the maximum travel time between both terminals is 15min.


Journey between Terminals T1, T2, T3 and T4.

Stops:

  • T1 Level 0, Room 2 (passenger pick-up)

  • T2 ground floor, Hall 5 (passenger pick-up)

  • T2 Level 0, Room 6 (passenger drop-off)

  • T2 ground floor, Hall 6 (passenger pick-up)

  • T4 - Remote Stands, Level 0. Final destination

*The service runs from 6.30 a.m.to 11.30 p.m. with an average frequency of eight minutes. The maximum travel time is 20min.

Journey between Terminals T4 and T1, T2.

Stops:

  • Connection Centre T4 Level 0.

  • T2 Level 0, Room 6 (passenger pick-up)

  • T2 Level 0, Room 6 (passenger drop-off)

  • T2 Level 0, Room 5 (passenger pick-up)

  • T1 Level 0, Hall 2. Final destination

*The operating hours in both directions are 06.30h. to 11.30 p.m. and with an average frequency of eight minutes. The maximum travel time is 20min.

Free minibus to the long-stay car park

This shuttle bus connects the long-term car park with terminals T1, T2 and T3.

Stops:

  • T1 ground floor. Arrivals. Opposite Room 2 baggage-claim

  • T1 Level 1. Departures

  • T2 Level 0. Arrivals. Opposite Room 5 baggage-claim

  • T2 Level 2. Departures

  • T3 Level 0. Arrivals. Opposite room 7 baggage-claim

*Operating hours are 7.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. uninterruptedly. If you need to use the service between 12:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., you must request the service using the intercoms located at the stops in arrivals.

*If the waiting time exceeds ten minutes, you can use the intercoms.

Shuttle bus between airport terminals
  • You can access T4 using the free AENA shuttle buses which run 24 hours, leaving from terminals T1 and T2 and going directly to Terminal T4.

  • From 6:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. the service will run every 8 mins. From 11:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m., it will run every 24 minutes.

  • The route takes around 10 minutes.

  • The stops are at T1 Departures, T2 Departures and T4 Arrivals (Level 0).

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Airport accessibility

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport has an assistance service for people with reduced mobility or disabilities.

Accessible assistance service

FAQs

What is the difference between connecting flights and stopover flights?

Connecting flights mean that the passenger has to take different flights in the same booking, even if they are operated by different companies. For each flight you will need your own boarding pass and your luggage, depending on the circumstances, might be tagged to your final destination or not.

For flights with a stopover, you will only have one boarding pass with a single origin-destination flight number and, although the plane may make one or more stops at different airports, in most cases you will remain on board or in a designated transit room, if you are required to disembark the aircraft. Your baggage will always travel with you to your final destination.

Is my baggage tagged to the final destination?

If your trip includes different flights and all your flights belong to the same booking, in most cases your baggage will tagged to the final destination.

However, you will need to check in your bags separately, collect them at the transit airport and then check them in again if:

  • The customs authorities in the transit country require passengers to go through customs at the first point of entry (e.g. in the United States or Mexico). In this case, you will be required to collect your baggage, go through customs control and check it in again.

  • You are switching airports in the city through which you are transiting (e.g. from Heathrow to Gatwick in London).

  • Your connecting flights are not on the same day and the total transfer time exceeds 12 hours.

  • Part of your trip is by bus or train (e.g. if you have bought a Train&Fly or Bus&Fly ticket).

If I have several flights in different bookings, can I check my baggage to the final destination?

If you have booked several flights with different booking numbers to your destination, each of them will be considered a separate flight, even if they are all operated by Iberia. Therefore, you will be required to collect your baggage at each of the airports and check it in again at the counters of the airlines you are going to fly with.
Keep this in mind when purchasing your flights in make sure you have enough time to do all of this and arrive at the boarding gate for the following flight on time.

Can I leave the airport when connecting in Madrid?

This will depend on how long you have and whether your documentation is in order. We generally recommend that you stay at the airport if the stopover is less than 3 hours. If the connection time between flights is longer, calculate how long the entire procedure might take: passport and/or customs control (for international flights), departure and return to the airport and passing back through security control, etc.

If you intend on making a longer stop to get to know the city, you can organise your trip with Stopover Hola Madrid. We offer you a series of experiences at the best price to explore the capital over the number of days you select: events, bars and restaurants, transport, excursions and much more.

How does the Bus&Fly ticket connection work?

Bus&Fly tickets are always purchased through to the final destination, so transit connections and any possible incidents that may arise will be guaranteed. You just need your boarding pass from/to Madrid for Iberia flights.

You must check in your baggage upon departure or collect it upon arrival at Madrid airport.

  • National origin: the bus will drop you off in the arrival bays (1-4) at Madrid T4 (level 0). Pick up your luggage from the bus and head up to the Iberia check-in area (level 2).

  • International origin: check your baggage on Iberia flights through to Madrid. Once you disembark the plane, pick it up from the conveyor belt and head through customs. Next, head to the departure bays (1-4) at T4 where you will find your bus (level 0).

How does the Train&Fly ticket connection work?

With Train&Fly you will travel on a single ticket and  have two boarding passes: one for your plane journey and another for your train journey. You can obtain your boarding passes from 24 hours to 2 hours prior to your flight's departure. check-in online

You must transfer to/from the train station and Madrid airport using the Renfe Cercanías service, which is included in the combined ticket. The minimum connection time is 2 and a half hours, meaning you can make the journey without having to rush.
Once you arrive at Madrid airport, head to the Iberia check-in area to drop off your baggage. 

On these journeys, train-airport-train connections as well as your baggage will be under your care and responsibility. Your free baggage allowance will be indicated on your ticket.

How much hand luggage can I carry in Business with the Iberia Group and when connecting to another Iberia long-haul flight?

Although only one piece of hand luggage and one personal accessory can be taken on short and medium-haul flights operated by the Iberia Group; if you are travelling in Business class connecting to another long-haul Iberia flight, you can take two pieces of hand luggage on both legs, in addition to one personal accessory.

If you are travelling from the USA, you will only be able to take one piece of hand luggage in addition to one personal item on your outbound flight on account of security restrictions applied by US authorities.

Can I connect two flights that arrive to and depart from Terminal 4 and Terminals 1, 2 and 3 or vice versa?

If you have purchased this type of combination via an agency, you should bear in mind that the airlines you fly with will consider these as separate flights. With this in mind, the transit time, luggage collection and check in for each leg will be your responsibility. 

In these cases, AENA provides free 24-hour shuttle buses from Terminals 1 and 2 to Terminal 4.

  • From 6.30 a.m. to 11.30 p.m., with a frequency of every eight minutes.

  • From 11.30 p.m to 6.30 a.m., with a frequency of every twenty-four minutes.

The estimated journey time is 10 minutes. There are stops at T1 Departures, T2 Departures and T4 Arrivals (Level 0).

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