Cheap Flights Madrid to Beijing: 2026 Guide

Cheap flights Madrid to Beijing: airlines, stopovers, cheapest months, prices from and real tips to pay less. Search and book your flight.

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Cheap Flights Madrid to Beijing: 2026 Guide

Return flights from Madrid to Beijing start from around $520 when you connect through a competing Asian or Gulf hub and travel outside peak season. Search and book your flight Madrid–Beijing on TopTravelCentre — one screen, every airline, every stopover, every fare.

Airports: Madrid and Beijing

Madrid–Barajas (MAD) handles all long-haul departures from Terminal 4 or T4S. If you are connecting at Barajas, budget 15 minutes for the train to the satellite building. The airport’s metro and CercanĂ­as links make early departures painless without a hotel night.

Beijing has two airports, and which one you land at changes your arrival:

  • Capital International (PEK) — the traditional hub, 45 minutes from central Beijing by Airport Express. Most European itineraries land here.
  • Daxing (PKX) — the newer, spectacular starfish airport, farther south but superbly connected by high-speed rail. Some carriers use it; check your ticket.

Whichever you get, arrival is smooth: immigration at both is efficient by mega-city standards, and both have rail links downtown.

How to find cheap flights from Madrid to Beijing

Three levers dominate this route’s fares: connection point (Doha, Dubai, Istanbul and the Gulf hubs undercut most European carriers here), season (avoid Chinese New Year, early October’s Golden Week and July–August), and booking window (2 to 5 months ahead; long-haul last-minute is never cheap on this route).

Flexible dates matter more than any other trick: shifting a departure two days can change the fare by $100+ because airline seat sales work in narrow date bands.

Airlines flying Madrid to Beijing

Direct Madrid–Beijing service exists but is limited and seasonal; most travelers connect (fares verified in public search tools and official airline sites):

Airline Typical connection Why choose it
Qatar Airways Doha Consistently competitive Asia fares
Emirates Dubai Daily Madrid departures, strong service
Turkish Airlines Istanbul Often the cheapest full-service option
Air China / direct options Non-stop when operating Fastest, ~12h, book early
Lufthansa Frankfurt/Munich Punctual European routing

When a non-stop operates on your dates, compare it seriously: at a small premium, saving 4–6 hours of connection time each way is usually the right trade.

Best time to fly Madrid to Beijing

Cheapest: late October to early December and March to early May — Beijing’s shoulder seasons, with mild weather and thin tourist crowds.

Most expensive: Chinese New Year (dates shift between late January and mid-February), the first week of October (Golden Week) and July–August.

Weather note: Beijing is genuinely cold December–February but dry and sunny; spring brings occasional dust; autumn (September–October) is the city’s best season — book early for it.

Money-saving tips:

  1. Compare Gulf connections — Doha and Dubai routings frequently undercut European hubs by $80–$150.
  2. Book 2–5 months out and mid-week (Tuesday–Thursday departures price lower).
  3. Avoid Golden Week and Chinese New Year entirely — fares and crowds spike simultaneously.
  4. Check your Beijing airport — PEK vs PKX changes your ground transfer; both are fine, but plan differently.
  5. Set fare alerts — sales on Europe–China routes appear abruptly and last days, not weeks.

FAQ

How long is the flight from Madrid to Beijing? Direct flights take about 12 hours. One-stop itineraries total 15 to 19 hours depending on the connection.

Are there direct flights from Madrid to Beijing? Direct service has operated on this route but capacity varies by season; most dates offer excellent one-stop options through Gulf or European hubs. Check current schedules on TopTravelCentre for your dates.

What is the cheapest month to fly? November and March are typically cheapest. Avoid Chinese New Year, Golden Week and midsummer.

Do I need a visa for China with a Spanish passport? China’s visa policy has moved toward visa-free entry for several European nationalities for short stays, but rules change — verify the current requirement for your nationality before booking.

Which Beijing airport is better? Capital (PEK) is closer to most tourist areas; Daxing (PKX) is newer with excellent rail links. Choose by fare and schedule, not by airport.

Practical notes for Spain–China travel

A few logistics make this route smoother than it looks. Payment: China is heavily app-based (Alipay and WeChat Pay both accept foreign cards now) — set one up before departure, since cash is increasingly awkward in cities. Internet: many Western apps are blocked without a VPN; install and test yours before you fly, because downloading it inside China is hard. Transit: Beijing’s subway is cheap, signed in English and the fastest way across the city at rush hour.

Money: exchange a small amount at the airport for your first taxi or train, then withdraw as needed — airport rates are fine for tens, poor for hundreds. Weather packing matters more than on most routes: Beijing can swing 20°C between your departure window and arrival week, so check the forecast for your exact dates, not the season average.

Book your Madrid–Beijing flight

Beijing in shoulder season — autumn light on the Forbidden City, fewer crowds, lower fares — is the trip worth planning for. Search and book your flight Madrid–Beijing on TopTravelCentre and compare every option before you commit.