$537 Cheap flight deals from Madrid (MAD) to Buenos Aires (BUE)

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Airfares from $537 One Way, $732 Round Trip from Madrid to Buenos Aires

Prices starting at $732 for return flights and $537 for one-way flights to Buenos Aires were the cheapest prices found within the past 7 days, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

More About Flying To Buenos Aires from Madrid

Route Information for Flights from Madrid to Buenos Aires

Origin Airport IATA Code
MAD
Destination Airport IATA Code
BUE
Distance
6265 mi
Direct Flight Airlines
Qatar Airways, Aerolineas Argentinas, Air Europa, Etihad Airways, China Eastern Airlines, Finnair, Iberia, Korean Air, El Al, British Airways
Earliest Flight Arrival
10:40PM UTC
Latest Flight Arrival
10:40AM UTC

Finding Flights from Madrid to Buenos Aires

Flying out of Madrid

Finding the right flights from Madrid can be as simple as doing a search at Orbitz.com. The search engine at the Orbtiz.com site combs through current flight schedules to show comparative costs, as well as departure and arrival times, layovers and other issues that make certain flight options more attractive than others. The Madrid-Barajas Airport, located at Avenida de la Hispanidad, 28042 Madrid, is 12 miles from the city center. It's the main hub for Iberia and does business with major airlines, including EasyJet, Delta, Air France, British Airways, Aegean Airlines, Air Europa and others.

Parking at the Madrid-Barajas Airport

Orbitz.com can help travelers find convenient, affordable places on and off site for vacation parking. The airport in Madrid has express parking meant for dropping off and picking up travelers. For the first 30 minutes, the parking is free. Short- and long-term parking lots can be found at each terminal and cost from €9.60 for two hours up to €60 per day for Terminal 2 short-term parking. Long-term parking is available for €18.30 per day. The economy lot requires a shuttle ride back and forth to the terminals but costs only €10.80 per day or €62.80 per week.

Transportation to and From the Airport

For travelers who wish to avoid parking, Orbitz.com can help find special offers on ground transportation to and from Madrid-Barajas Airport. It takes approximately 30 minutes to get there from downtown by car. A credentialed taxi service will charge anywhere from €25 to €30 for the ride, but oftentimes there are taxi drivers inside the terminals offering cheaper rides who do not have the same credentials as those who have signed a contract with the airport. Passengers can also opt for a €2 train ride or take the bus for a similar fee.

Restaurants Near Madrid-Barajas Airport

There's no need to leave the airport to find an excellent selection of restaurants, counter service diners or bars. Orbitz.com can offer travelers deals on food and air packages, though they might not be dining in-house. The convenience of dining at the airport while waiting for flights from Madrid may be worth the cost, but passengers should expect the cost to be relatively more expensive than similar restaurants found in the city center.

Ministro Pistarini International Airport

Booking flights to Buenos Aires has been made effortless by Orbitz.com. Buenos Aires, also known as the "Paris of South America," is serviced by Ministro Pistarini International Airport. The airport is located 14 miles southwest of downtown Buenos Aires. More than 8 million passengers pass through this airport every year. It serves as a hub for Aerolineas Argentinas and LAN Argentina airlines. American Airlines, Aeromexico, Air Canada, Air France, Alitalia, Copa Airlines, Delta Airlines, Iberia, and British Airlines also operate at this airport.

Transportation at Ministro Pistarini International Airport

The airport offers covered and uncovered parking for short-term and long-term availability. There are also spaces for the disabled, pregnant women and government officials. Parking rates change throughout the day depending on the time. However, one can expect to pay up to $40 per day for parking. Taxis and shuttle buses are readily available on the lower terminal. Expect to pay $30 each way from downtown Buenos Aires. Travel time is estimated at 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

Weather in Buenos Aires

The weather in Buenos Aires is mild year-round. Summers are very warm, and winters are cool, with distinct seasons. The average temperatures in the summertime are in the high 70s. The average temperatures in the spring settle in the mid 60s. Winter temperatures average in the high 40s, while fall temperatures are in the high 50s.

Attractions in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is an international city that has a lot to offer travelers. Visitors often stop by the Casa Rosada, the official residence of the Argentinean President. Recoleta cemetery is also a sight to see. This is the cemetery where Eva Peron is buried. To take advantage of all this city has to offer, book your flights to Buenos Aires with Orbitz.com.

Frequently asked questions

Are there non-stop flights from Madrid to Buenos Aires?
There are 3 airlines flying nonstop from Madrid (MAD-Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas) to Buenos Aires (EZE-Ministro Pistarini Intl.), so get ready to click that “book” button. One of these popular carriers will have your perfect flight:

  • Iberia
  • Air Europa
  • Aerolineas Argentinas

What is the shortest flight from Madrid to Buenos Aires?
With a minimum flight duration of 13 hours and 35 minutes, it’s a good idea to be as comfortable as possible. Built up a few air points? This might be a good opportunity to upgrade to a seat with more legroom on your Madrid to Buenos Aires trip.
What airlines fly from Madrid to Buenos Aires most frequently?
Consider booking a flight with Iberia (IB), which flies frequently along this route. This airline operates 30 flights each month between Madrid–Barajas Airport and Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport. If you can’t find the right flight there, look up the fares with Air Europa (UX). This airline is a terrific alternative and operates 17 flights between Madrid and Buenos Aires every month.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly?
Consider flying out early in the week to save on your airfare. Orbitz data from 2021 shows that Monday is the cheapest day to depart, followed by Tuesday. Saturday showed the highest average ticket prices likely because many travelers prefer to start their vacation on a weekend.
What is the cheapest month to fly?
We won’t keep you guessing, according to Orbitz data from 2021, the cheapest month to fly is February. Perfect for those who need a weekend getaway, or just a break from it all in the shortest month of the year. Be aware that the most expensive time to fly is during the height of summer in July, and in the holiday month of December.*According to flight demand on Orbitz.com from January to December 2021. Savings are subject to change based on departure location, date and destination.

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