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Cheap Flights Lisbon to Madrid: The Iberian Short-Haul, Minus the Markup
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Cheap flights from Lisbon to Madrid start from about €45–70 one way — a short 1 hour 20 minute hop that both flag carriers and low-cost airlines fight over. That competition keeps fares low, but only if you know when to book and which airport trade-offs to accept. Search both cities’ fares on TopTravelCentre.
Route basics
- Flight time: about 1 hour 20 minutes.
- Departure: Lisbon Humberto Delgado (LIS).
- Arrival: Madrid Barajas (MAD), usually Terminal 4 or Terminal 2 depending on the airline.
- Frequency: multiple daily flights across several airlines — one of the busiest corridors in Iberia.
Airlines flying Lisbon–Madrid
| TAP Air Portugal | Full service | Multiple daily flights from Lisbon’s main hub operation |
| Iberia | Full service | Frequent shuttle-style schedule, Terminal 4 in Madrid |
| Air Europa | Full service | Daily flights, often price-competitive with the big two |
| Vueling | Low cost | Usually the cheapest seats, hand-luggage-only base fares |
| Ryanair | Low cost | Lowest headline prices; check which Madrid terminal and baggage rules |
Prices verified on public search tools and official airline sites. On a route this short, the real comparison is total cost: a €35 low-cost fare plus a checked bag can exceed a €55 full-service fare that includes 23 kg. Compare final prices on TopTravelCentre, not headlines.
When to fly and when to book
- Peak: business-heavy Monday mornings and Friday afternoons, plus Easter, fairs in Madrid (FITUR, ARCO) and early May public holidays on either side.
- Shoulder: most of spring and autumn outside events.
- Cheapest: January–February and November, plus midweek midday departures year-round.
- Booking window: 3–8 weeks ahead is the sweet spot on Iberian short-haul. Last-minute is expensive; booking 6 months out gains nothing.
Airports at each end
Lisbon Humberto Delgado (LIS): unusually close to the centre — 15–20 minutes by metro (red line) or taxi. Small enough to walk end to end in 10 minutes, but morning security queues are real; arrive 90 minutes before departure, earlier at peak.
Madrid Barajas (MAD): check your terminal before you travel — Iberia uses T4 (with its own satellite, T4S, a train ride away), low-cost arrivals often use T1. The Cercanías C-1 train and Exprés Aeropuerto bus reach Atocha in 30–40 minutes. Baggage reclaim at T4 can be slow; the train into town is the fastest exit.
Five tips that actually lower the fare
1. Fly Tuesday or Wednesday at midday. The business crowd flies Monday/Friday; the weekenders fly Saturday/Sunday. Midday midweek seats are the cheapest on the corridor.
2. Compare the train as a rival, not just flights. The Lisbon–Madrid night train and day services take ~10 hours — if you’re heading to central Madrid with luggage, they can beat a flight plus two airport transfers. If time matters, fly — check fares on TopTravelCentre.
3. Price the luggage before the ticket. Add your bag to the low-cost fare in the search itself; the ranking of “cheapest” changes immediately.
4. Book 3–8 weeks out. Iberian short-haul does not reward extreme advance purchase — watch fares and strike in that window.
5. Use Madrid as a long-haul gateway. If you’re ultimately flying to the Americas, a Lisbon–Madrid feeder plus a Madrid long-haul often beats the direct fares from Lisbon — see how our Madrid guides stack feeder routes.
FAQ
How long is the flight from Lisbon to Madrid?
About 1 hour 20 minutes — one of the shortest international corridors in Western Europe.
Which airlines fly Lisbon to Madrid?
TAP, Iberia, Air Europa, Vueling and Ryanair all operate the route, giving it rare low-cost plus full-service overlap.
What is the cheapest month to fly Lisbon–Madrid?
January, February and November, excluding holiday weeks. Midweek flights are cheaper year-round.
Is the train a better option than flying?
It depends. The flight wins clearly on speed; the train wins on centre-to-centre convenience with luggage and on comfort for the ~10-hour journey. Compare both against your plans.
Which Madrid terminal will I arrive at?
Iberia and its partners use T4; low-cost airlines usually arrive at T1. Check your booking — terminal mistakes cost real time at Barajas.
How early should I arrive at Lisbon airport?
90 minutes is fine for most flights; add 30 minutes for early-morning peaks, when security lines at LIS build quickly.
What a good fare looks like in 2026
Indicative one-way benchmarks from recent fare behaviour:
- Off-peak midweek (Jan–Feb, Nov): from €45–60.
- Standard midweek: €60–90.
- Peak (business hours, events, holidays): €100–160.
Under €55 one way midweek is a book-it fare. For the broader playbook, see our complete guide to finding cheap flights.
Book your flight
Lisbon–Madrid is a route where two minutes of comparison pays for lunch: pick midweek midday, price your luggage honestly, and book 3–8 weeks out. Search and book your Lisbon–Madrid flight on TopTravelCentre now.
