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Madrid Barajas International Airport Departures

Live departures for Madrid Barajas International Airport (MAD), serving Madrid, Spain — flight times, terminals, gates and status, with a full departures guide below.

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Live departures

About Madrid Barajas International Airport

Madrid Barajas International Airport (IATA: MAD, ICAO: LEMD) is the airport serving Madrid, Spain, in the Madrid time zone. The board above shows departures in the airport’s local time; below is a practical guide to departing from Madrid so you know what to expect on the day.

Terminals

Terminal layouts differ from airport to airport, so the surest source is your boarding pass and the live board, which shows the terminal and gate for each flight as they’re assigned. If your terminal isn’t yet listed, confirm it with your airline before you travel — and at larger airports, allow time to move between terminals, which can mean a shuttle or train.

Departing from Madrid Barajas International Airport: what to expect

Give yourself time for check-in or bag drop (which close well before departure), security screening, and the walk to your gate, which can be long at bigger airports. Once you’re airside, watch the screens and your airline’s notifications for your gate and boarding time — boarding usually begins 30–45 minutes before departure and gates often close 15–20 minutes before. Our when-to-leave-for-the-airport calculator turns your flight time into a clear “leave home by” time.

Getting to and from Madrid

Transport options at most airports include taxis, ride-hailing, pre-booked transfers, and public transport such as trains or buses into Madrid. Routes, journey times and prices vary, so check Madrid Barajas International Airport’s official website for current details — and if you’re leaving late at night, confirm that your chosen option still runs.

Madrid Barajas International Airport Departures — FAQ

Use the live departures board above — it lists each flight’s destination, scheduled and estimated time, terminal, gate and status once the data feed is connected. Always reconcile it with your airline’s app, which is the final word on gate and boarding times.