Paris Madrid

3 nonstop pairs · 5 nonstop airlines · 579 nonstop flights/week

Paris to Madrid flies nonstop nearly 30 times a day from Charles de Gaulle and Orly combined. Orly handles almost half.

Book whichever is cheaper between Air France and Iberia out of CDG. Both fly A320-family jets on a two-hour flight, and there is no meaningful economy cabin difference on a route this short. If you are on the south side of Paris or closer to Orly, check Iberia and Air Europa from Orly instead. Same flight time, and you skip the trip out to CDG. With this many daily flights, a schedule change is a minor inconvenience.

Ryanair flies Beauvais to Madrid a few times a week, and it will show up as the cheapest fare in search results. Beauvais is 55 miles north of Paris. The bus from Porte Maillot takes about 75 minutes when traffic cooperates, and the airport has almost nothing inside. Factor in the bus cost and the extra hours of travel, and the savings over a CDG or Orly departure usually vanish.

At Madrid, the Metro runs from the airport straight into the city. Nuevos Ministerios is about 25 minutes, and from there you are a few stops from anywhere central.

Have a specific need? Use the decision guide below to filter by your airline, where you live, lounges, or where you're staying in Madrid.

Best Overall
CDG MAD
2 airlines 331/wk 2h 10m
Iberia, Air France. Air France from CDG for the most departures and lounge access at both ends.
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Strong Alternative
ORY → MAD
2 airlines · 243/wk · 2h 05m
Air Europa, Iberia. Also bookable via Transavia France. Iberia from Orly saves ground time from the Left Bank, with nearly the same flight frequency and VIP lounges at Madrid T4.

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Best pair by where you're coming from

Your location determines which airport is closest and most convenient.
Saint-Germain and the Left Bank Best
Orly is the natural choice. It sits south of the city, roughly 20 minutes by taxi from Saint-Germain. Orlybus runs to Denfert-Rochereau, which is already on the Left Bank. CDG requires crossing the entire city northward.
Le Marais and central Paris Flexible
Either airport works. Orly is closer at nine miles, reachable by Orlyval plus RER B or by taxi in about 30 minutes. CDG connects via RER B from Chatelet. Choose by flight time rather than ground transit.
Montmartre and northern Paris Best
CDG is more direct. RER B from Gare du Nord takes about 30 minutes. Orly requires crossing the city southward, and the trip can easily take twice as long in traffic.
La Defense Good
CDG is closer and reachable via RER B to Chatelet then RER A, or by taxi in about 40 minutes depending on traffic. Orly has no fast transit link to La Defense.
13th and 14th arrondissements Best
Orly is just south of these neighborhoods. A taxi or rideshare takes around 15 minutes. Orlybus terminates at Denfert-Rochereau in the 14th, making public transit fast too.
Near Gare de Lyon Flexible
Consider the TGV to Barcelona Sants before booking a flight. The train leaves from Gare de Lyon and avoids both airports. If flying, Orly is the closer airport from this part of the city.
For most Paris-area travelers, CDG → MAD is the default.2 airlines, 331 flights/wk.
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Best pair by where you're staying in Madrid

Your Madrid airport matters as much as your Paris airport.
Sol and Centro Best
The tourist heart of Madrid. Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, and the Royal Palace are all within walking distance. Metro from Barajas reaches Sol in about 25 minutes with one transfer at Nuevos Ministerios. Hotels range from hostels to grand properties on Gran Vía.
Salamanca Good
Madrid's upscale quarter, east of Paseo de la Castellana. High-end shopping along Calle Serrano, business hotels, and formal dining. Metro Line 4 connects to the center. A taxi from Barajas takes about 15 minutes without traffic.
Malasaña and Chueca Good
Restaurants, bars, and nightlife north of Gran Vía. Chueca has some of the city's best dining. Malasaña is the indie and vintage scene. Both are a short metro ride from Sol and well connected from the airport.
Chamartín Tradeoff
The northern business district, with corporate offices along Paseo de la Castellana. Chamartín station connects to high-speed trains to Barcelona, Seville, and the north. Metro Line 10 runs from Nuevos Ministerios without a transfer. Better suited to a working trip than a vacation.
La Latina and Lavapiés Value
South of Sol, these neighborhoods have the densest concentration of tapas bars and traditional restaurants. La Latina hosts the El Rastro flea market on Sundays. Lavapiés is multicultural and affordable. Budget hotels and short-term rentals are plentiful.
Atocha and Retiro Good
Near the Prado, Reina Sofía, and Retiro Park. Atocha station is the hub for high-speed trains heading south and east. The airport express bus terminates here. A good base for museum-heavy visits or travelers continuing by rail.
MAD is the right Madrid airport for most travelers.Check individual route pages for ground transport from MAD.
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Which pair your airline flies nonstop

Loyalty programs drive airport choice for frequent flyers. Here's where each airline operates.
AirlineCDG–MADORY–MADBVA–MAD
Transavia France
Air Europa
Iberia
Ryanair
Air France
Most airlines fly CDG → MAD.1 airlines serve multiple pairs.
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Ranked by on-time performance

On-time = departing within 15 min of schedule. Higher competition tends to keep airlines punctual.
CDG → MAD
Insufficient data — 331/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
ORY → MAD
Insufficient data — 243/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
BVA → MAD
Insufficient data — 5/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
CDG → MAD has the most schedule depth.High competition keeps airlines punctual.
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Lounge access by airport and terminal

Premium lounge access varies dramatically by terminal. This alone can determine airport choice for some travelers.
CDG T2E Air France La Premiere Lounge Top Tier
Air France first class and top-tier Flying Blue members only. Dedicated restaurant, spa treatments, champagne bar, and private rest areas. One of the best airline lounges in Europe. Worth arriving early if you are flying La Premiere on the JFK route.
CDG T2E Air France Business Lounge Best
Open to Air France business class and SkyTeam Elite Plus. Large space with hot food, a wine bar, showers, and quiet rest areas. Fills up before the afternoon long-haul departure wave but absorbs the crowd. Food quality is noticeably above US airline lounge standard.
CDG T1 Star Alliance Lounge Good
Star Alliance Gold and business class on member carriers. Smaller and quieter than the Air France lounges in Terminal 2. Decent food and bar selection. United passengers departing from Terminal 1 use this one.
CDG Icare Lounge (Priority Pass) Value
Priority Pass and pay-per-entry access in Terminal 2. Basic food, drinks, seating, and Wi-Fi. Smaller than the airline lounges and can fill to capacity. It beats the gate, but keep expectations in check.
No lounges available
Beauvais-Tillé has no airline or independent lounges. The terminal is too small to support one. Grab food before security or at the small café inside.
ORY Icare Lounge (Priority Pass) Value
Priority Pass and walk-in access. Small lounge with basic food, drinks, and seating. Orly does not have the airline-operated transatlantic lounges that CDG offers. This is the main option for passengers without carrier-specific access.
ORY Lounge Landscape Flexible
La Compagnie does not operate its own lounge, and French bee is a budget carrier without lounge service. The terminal restaurants and cafes before security are the realistic fallback. Eat before you arrive or plan to grab something airside. Do not expect a pre-departure lounge experience at Orly for New York flights.
No lounges
Vatry has no lounges of any kind. The terminal is minimal, with limited seating and a small café. Bring your own food and something to read.
Terminal 4S - Iberia Premium Lounge (Dali) Top Tier
The largest lounge at Barajas. Full restaurant service, showers, and enough space to spread out. Open to business class passengers and oneworld Emerald members. Worth arriving early for.
Terminal 4S - Iberia Velazquez Lounge Good
The standard Iberia business lounge in the satellite terminal. Open to business class and oneworld Sapphire and above. Buffet food and a bar. Smaller than the Dali but usually has seats available.
Terminal 4 - Priority Pass Lounges Good
Several third-party lounges in the main T4 building accept Priority Pass and similar programs. If your gate is in T4 rather than T4S, using a T4 lounge saves the train ride to the satellite. Quality varies.
Terminals 1-3 - Lounge Options Flexible
The older terminal complex has smaller lounges, mostly accessible through Priority Pass or airline status. Basic seating, drinks, snacks. Adequate for a short wait before a European departure.
Your airline and cabin class determine which lounges you can access.Check route pages for terminal assignments.
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Ranked by flights per week

More flights = more flexibility. Miss your flight, catch the next one. Schedule depth is insurance.
CDG → MAD #1
331/wk (~47/day) — 2 airlines. A departure roughly every 30 minutes at peak.
ORY → MAD
243/wk (~35/day) — 3 airlines. A departure roughly every 41 minutes at peak.
BVA → MAD
5/wk (~1/day) — 1 airlines.
CDG → MAD: 331 flights/week.Miss one flight, wait 30 min for the next.
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Getting to the airport

Cost and time vary by mode. Train is more predictable than driving.
RER B Train Best
Direct from CDG Terminal 2 station to Chatelet-Les Halles in around 40 minutes for around 12 euros. Stops at Gare du Nord on the way, useful if your hotel is in the 10th. Runs early morning to late evening. The platform at CDG requires a walk from the terminal, and trains fill up at morning rush. Buy tickets from the machines to skip the window queue.
Taxi Good
Flat rate: around 56 euros to the Right Bank, around 50 euros to the Left Bank. Regulated pricing, no meter. Journey takes 40 to 75 minutes depending on the A1 motorway traffic. Morning rush into Paris can push it past an hour. Predictable cost and no transfers, which matters when you are carrying luggage after an overnight flight.
Roissybus Good
Direct bus from CDG to Opera Garnier for around 17 euros. Takes 60 to 75 minutes with no transfers. Drops you in the 9th arrondissement near Metro 3, 7, and 8. Slower than the RER B but simpler with heavy bags and a good option if your hotel is near Opera or Grands Boulevards.
Rideshare and Private Transfer Flexible
Uber and Bolt pick up at CDG. Expect around 50 to 70 euros to central Paris, roughly matching taxi rates. Pre-booked private transfers run around 60 to 90 euros. Surge pricing during the morning arrival wave can push rideshare above the regulated taxi flat rate. Check both before committing.
Shuttle bus to Porte Maillot Best
A dedicated bus connects the airport to Porte Maillot in western Paris. The ride takes around 75 minutes in normal traffic and longer during rush hour. Departures are timed to flight arrivals and departures. Tickets cost around 15 to 20 euros one way.
Taxi or rideshare Flexible
The 55-mile drive into central Paris takes 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic. Expect to pay around 120 to 150 euros. Only worthwhile if splitting the cost with several passengers.
Rental car Flexible
Beauvais is off the A16 motorway. If your trip involves driving outside Paris, picking up a car here avoids city traffic. Not useful if your destination is central Paris.
Train from Beauvais city Flexible
A local bus or taxi to Beauvais train station takes about 20 minutes. From there, trains to Gare du Nord run about once an hour and take around 80 minutes. The total journey is close to two hours door to door.
Taxi Best
Flat rate: around 37 euros to the Left Bank, around 44 euros to the Right Bank. Regulated pricing. The drive takes 20 to 40 minutes depending on Peripherique traffic. The southern approach into Paris misses the worst congestion. Fastest door-to-door option, and noticeably cheaper than a CDG taxi.
Orlyval + RER B Good
Automated train from Orly to Antony station, then RER B north to Chatelet-Les Halles. Total time around 40 minutes for around 14 euros. The Orlyval runs every few minutes and the connection at Antony is simple. Good option if your hotel is on the RER B line or near Chatelet.
Orlybus Good
Direct bus from Orly to Denfert-Rochereau in the 14th arrondissement, around 30 minutes. Connects to Metro 4 and 6 and RER B. Around 11 euros. Works well if you are staying near Montparnasse or the southern Left Bank.
Tram T7 + Metro Value
Tram T7 from Orly to Villejuif-Louis Aragon, the end of Metro line 7. Around 2 euros for the tram, then a normal Metro fare into the city. Takes 45 to 60 minutes total to reach central Paris. The cheapest way in, and you see the southern suburbs from the tram window.
Shuttle bus (when available) Flexible
Some carriers arrange shuttle buses to Paris that take around two to two and a half hours. Service depends on the flight schedule and is not guaranteed year-round. Check with your airline before counting on it.
Taxi or rideshare Flexible
A 90-mile drive to central Paris. Expect to pay around 150 euros or more and spend 90 minutes to two hours in the car. Not a realistic option for budget travelers.
Rental car
Limited rental availability at the airport. If you are visiting the Champagne region and have no need to reach Paris, this is the one scenario where Vatry makes geographic sense.
Weigh transit time against schedule flexibility.A faster airport with fewer flights may not save you time overall.
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Red-eye vs daytime departures

Departure timing affects jet lag, hotel costs, and how you spend your first day.
Not applicable
Paris to Madrid is a two-hour flight within the same time zone. No overnight departures exist. The last flights leave in the early evening.
CDG → MAD has the most departure options.Check the route page for schedule details.
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Premium cabin options

Business and first class products on this route, ranked by value and quality.
Air France Business (CDG) Good
Air France flies A320-family aircraft with standard European business class: a blocked middle seat, a meal with a hot option, and lounge access at CDG. The A220-300, used on some departures, has a newer cabin with larger windows and a quieter ride. On a two-hour flight, the real value is the lounge before boarding, not the seat.
Iberia Business (CDG and Orly) Good
Iberia flies A320s and A321s from both Paris airports. The same blocked-middle European business class and a meal tray. The advantage is at the Madrid end: Iberia's VIP lounges at Terminal 4 are among the best domestic carrier lounges in Europe, and a business class ticket gets you in on the return.
Economy on a Short Flight Value
Air Europa flies 737-800s from Orly with a standard economy cabin. Ryanair flies the same aircraft type from Beauvais. On two hours, the gap between economy and European business class is a meal, a few inches of space, and lounge access. For leisure trips, the fare difference is hard to justify by the flight experience alone.
Check route pages for cabin details per airline.Business class products vary significantly between carriers.
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Connecting through Paris from a domestic flight

Dozens of daily nonstops fly from two Paris airports to a single Madrid airport. A connection through a third city adds three to four hours to a two-hour flight and serves no practical purpose. If the nonstop fare looks high, try a different Paris departure airport or shift the date by a day before booking a connection.

Arriving CDG Best
Book CDG → MAD. Same airport, no ground transport needed. 2 airlines, 331/wk.
Arriving BVA
BVA has no Madrid nonstops. Your airline may offer a single-ticket connection through a hub. Otherwise, ground transport to a nonstop airport.
Arriving ORY Best
Book ORY → MAD. Same airport, no ground transport needed. 3 airlines, 243/wk.
Arriving XCR
XCR has no Madrid nonstops. Your airline may offer a single-ticket connection through a hub. Otherwise, ground transport to a nonstop airport.
Self-connecting
Avoid cross-airport transfers. No direct transit links between most metro airports. Budget 4+ hours minimum if you must.
Check which Paris airport your domestic flight arrives at, then book Madrid from that same airport.CDG arrivals → CDG–MAD · ORY arrivals → ORY–MAD
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Paris & Madrid Airport Profiles

Each airport has a personality. Terminal quality, transit access, lounge scene, and crowd levels vary dramatically — sometimes more than the flight itself.

CDG Charles de Gaulle International Airport Primary

Charles de Gaulle is three airports wearing one name. Terminal 1 is the original 1974 brutalist circle with satellite gates reached through underground tunnels. It handles Star Alliance carriers and has a retro-futurist quality that either fascinates or confuses on first visit. Terminal 2 sprawls across sub-terminals labeled 2A through 2G, the largest section by far, with 2E handling most transatlantic arrivals. Terminal 3 is the budget terminal: basic, separate, and a different experience entirely.

The CDGVAL automated shuttle connects the three terminals in about 8 minutes, but the walk from your gate to the shuttle platform can add another 10. Walking between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 is not realistic without the shuttle. Within Terminal 2, some sub-terminal connections are walkable and others require a bus. Security wait times spike during the morning transatlantic departure push from 2E.

The defining fact about CDG is its distance: 25 kilometers northeast of central Paris. The airport itself is well-equipped, modern in the newer sections, and stocked with restaurants and shops. But everything about your trip includes that commute into the city, which takes longer than many short-haul European flights.

Madrid Pairs
1
MAD
Airlines
2
Flights/Week
331
ORY Paris-Orly Airport Secondary

Orly is compact, close to the city, and often overlooked by transatlantic passengers who default to CDG. Four terminals numbered 1 through 4 handle a mix of domestic, European, and a handful of long-haul flights. The terminals connect to each other on foot, no shuttle trains or underground tunnels required, which is a genuine relief if you have ever navigated CDG.

The international arrival areas are smaller and immigration moves faster than at CDG. The terminal buildings are functional rather than architecturally ambitious, though recent renovation has added polish to the arrivals hall and retail areas. It lacks the scale and lounge options of CDG, but what it trades in size it gains in speed.

Orly sits 13 kilometers south of central Paris. For anyone staying on the Left Bank or in the southern arrondissements, the ground transfer advantage over CDG is significant: half the distance, half the cost, and less time stuck on the motorway. The airport operates under an overnight curfew, so late-night departures and early-morning arrivals are not an option.

Madrid Pairs
1
MAD
Airlines
3
Flights/Week
243
BVA Beauvais-Tillé airport Limited Service

Beauvais-Tillé is a single-terminal airport 55 miles north of Paris. The distance from the city makes it a budget carrier outpost rather than a true Paris airport. Facilities are minimal: a few cafés, limited seating, and no transit rail link. Expect long queues at peak hours in a building not designed for the volume it sometimes handles.

No jet bridges at most gates. You walk across the tarmac to your aircraft. Check-in counters and security share the same compact space. If your flight is delayed, there is not much to do inside.

Madrid Pairs
1
MAD
Airlines
1
Flights/Week
5
XCR Chalons Vatry airport No Nonstop

No high-frequency connections found. Check XCR routes for all options.

MAD Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport Primary

Madrid-Barajas has four terminals in two clusters with enough distance between them that moving from one group to the other takes 20 minutes. Terminals 1, 2, and 3 share the older complex. Terminal 4 and its satellite T4S sit apart, connected by an automated train that runs in about three minutes.

Terminal 4 is the newer facility, with a bamboo-lined roof and colored light wells designed by Richard Rogers. It feels open and spacious even during peak hours. Terminals 1 through 3 are functional but dated. Both terminal areas have direct Metro Line 8 access, each with its own station.

Paris Pairs
3
CDG + ORY + BVA
Nonstop from Paris
579/wk
Into Madrid
15 min
Metro to city center

Full Comparison

Every airport combination ranked by schedule depth. CDG–MAD carries 57% of weekly flights with the best on-time record. ORY–MAD adds another 42%. The remaining 1 pair shares 1% between them.

RouteAirlinesFlights/WkShareDurationOTP
CDG → MAD 2 331
2h 10m Explore →
ORY → MAD 2 243
2h 05m Explore →
BVA → MAD 1 5
2h 10m Explore →

Which Airlines Fly Which Pairs

Iberia serve both CDG and ORY to MAD — airport flexibility on the Paris side.

Not all planes are the same size. The aircraft type below each checkmark tells you whether you are getting a widebody (777, 787, A350) with wider seats and a quieter ride, or a narrowbody (737, A321) with a single aisle. On flights over five hours, the difference is significant.

CDG–MAD
ORY–MAD
BVA–MAD
Air France

A220-300, A320
Ryanair

737-800
Iberia

A320, A321

A320, A321
Air Europa

737-800, 737 MAX 8
Transavia France (codeshare)

A321neo, 737-800

Route Facts

Total Nonstops
579/wk
Across 3 pairs
Airlines
5
2 on CDG–MAD
Fastest Pair
2h 10m
CDG → MAD
Distance
660 mi
1,062 km
Paris
4 airports
CDG, BVA, ORY, XCR
Madrid
1 airports
MAD
No Nonstop
XCR
No Madrid nonstops

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Paris to Madrid flights.
Whichever airport is closer to where you are in Paris. Both offer roughly the same number of daily flights, the same two-hour flight time, and they both land at the same Madrid terminal complex. CDG is faster from the Right Bank and the northern suburbs via RER B. Orly is faster from the Left Bank, the southern arrondissements, and anywhere south of the Seine. If you are equidistant, CDG has a slight edge in total departures.
Metro Line 8 to Nuevos Ministerios takes about 15 minutes and costs around 5 euros including the airport supplement. Transfer there to the city metro or Cercanías commuter rail. The airport express bus runs to the Atocha area in about 30 to 40 minutes. Taxis charge a flat fare of around 30 euros to any address inside the M-30 ring road, taking 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.
The seat is the same; the difference is the loyalty program and the lounge. Both fly A320-family narrow-bodies with standard European business class: blocked middle seat, a meal tray, and priority boarding. Air France feeds SkyTeam and offers lounge access at CDG. Iberia feeds oneworld and has its VIP lounges at Madrid Terminal 4. In economy, pick whichever fits your frequent flyer program or your preferred Paris airport.
Rarely by enough to justify the extra time. The Beauvais shuttle costs around 15 to 20 euros each way from Porte Maillot, adding around 30 to 40 euros round trip in ground transport alone. That is before counting 75 minutes of bus travel in each direction. Fares from CDG and Orly frequently overlap with the all-in Beauvais price once you factor in the transfers, especially midweek. Beauvais only makes sense if you already live near it or if every other option is sold out.
Yes, with a full working day in between. Early morning flights from CDG and Orly arrive at Barajas before 10am. Metro Line 8 puts you in the business district around Paseo de la Castellana within 30 minutes of landing. The last return flights leave Madrid in the late evening, giving you 8 to 10 hours on the ground.
Several departures leave CDG and Orly between 6pm and 9pm. A 7pm departure lands around 9pm. Madrid eats late; most restaurants serve dinner until midnight or later. A 9pm arrival at Barajas puts you at a restaurant in the center by 10pm, which is normal dinner timing in Madrid.