Madrid International Airport (Barajas Airport), Terminal 4


Barajas Airport (IATA: MAD, ICAO: LEMD) is the main international airport serving the Spanish capital, Madrid. It opened in 1928, and has grown to be one of the most important aviation centers of Europe. The airport derives its name from the adjacent town of Barajas, which has its own metro station on the same rail line serving the airport. Barajas serves as the gateway to the Iberian peninsula from the rest of Europe and the world, and is a particularly key link between Europe and Latin America. In 2007, more than 52 million passengers used Barajas; it ranks as the world's 10th—and Europe's fourth—busiest airport and the biggest one by terminal area in the world. Barajas is the primary hub and maintenance base for Iberia Spanish Airlines. Consequently, Iberia is responsible for more than 60 percent of Barajas' traffic.


Size: 5050px × 3381px
Location: Madrid, Spain
Photo credit: © Leandro Mise / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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