
How reliable is Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport?
Month-by-month weather risk and connection guidance for Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. We don’t yet have on-time performance history here — see why below.
Weather favorability
year-round climate
On-time performance data isn’t available for MAD yet
Our historical on-time and cancellation record currently covers the US, UK, Brazil, and Australia, so we don’t score departure reliability at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport yet. Weather climatology and connection guidance below come from separate global/observed sources and still apply.
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Weather by month
When the weather works for you at Madrid
A calm-weather score (0–100) for each month from decades of airport observations — how often conditions disrupt flying, not temperature. Higher is calmer.
Calmest month
Calmest flying weather of the year · 100/100 favorability
Roughest month
Most disruptive — low visibility & fog, snow · 92/100 favorability
Connecting through MAD
How much layover you really need
Allow at least this between domestic flights at MAD. Below it, one small delay risks a misconnect.
International transfers add immigration and bag recheck — give yourself this buffer at MAD or more.
PlaneSane connection-time estimate tuned for MAD's terminal layout. We score every connecting itinerary against conservative connection floors.
The read on MAD
What the numbers say about flying through Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport
PlaneSane doesn't yet have on-time and cancellation history for Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, so it isn't scored for departure reliability here — that record currently covers the US, UK, Brazil, and Australia. The weather and connection context below comes from separate global sources and still applies.
On weather, Madrid is an unusually calm-weather airport year-round. July is the calmest stretch for flying, scoring 100 out of 100 for favorable conditions, while January is the most disruptive at 92, driven mainly by low visibility & fog and snow. The year is relatively steady, so no single month stands out as one to avoid on weather alone.
If you're connecting through MAD, give yourself room. A domestic connection wants at least about 50 minutes, and international transfer wants roughly 80 minutes once immigration and a bag recheck are in the mix. Those are floors, not comfortable buffers — one inbound delay can erase them, so add margin when the connection matters.
None of this guarantees your specific flight — it’s the backdrop. To turn it into a booking, score real flights to Madrid, read how we weigh it all in how the PlaneSane Score works, and brush up with how to pick a reliable flight and avoiding weather delays.
Common questions about MAD
- What is the best month to fly from MAD for good weather?
- July has the calmest flying weather at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. January is the most disruptive, mainly from low visibility & fog and snow.
- How much layover time do you need at MAD?
- Allow at least about 50 minutes for a domestic connection and about 80 minutes for an international one as a floor. These are minimums, not comfortable buffers — a single inbound delay can wipe them out, so add margin when you can.
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