Flights to and from Zaragoza can either be direct (with Ryanair) via Brussels, London (Stansted), Milan, Ibiza, Bucharest or Paris (Beauvais) or via Madrid or Barcelona.
>> Additional information on airlines and destinations from Zaragoza airport
Please be aware that travelling from the airport to the train stations in the city center of Madrid or Barcelona can take over an hour in both cases.
Madrid Airport to Madrid Train Station
From the Barajas airport in Madrid to the High Speed Train (AVE) station (Atocha Station) you can:
Barcelona Airport to Barcelona Train Station
There is a direct train service from Barcelona airport to Sants Train Station. This service runs every 30 min and it takes around 25 min to Sants train station. If you are arriving into Terminal 1 you will need to take a free shuttle bus from the terminal to the train station, where you can buy your ticket. A single ticket costs 3.60 Euros.
There are connections to Zaragoza (Delicias Train Station) by High Speed Train (AVE) both from Barcelona (Sants Station) and Madrid (Puerta de Atocha Station). The journey from Madrid to Zaragoza takes about 1.5 hours. The journey from Barcelona to Zaragoza takes about 1.5 hours.
>> Additional information on schedules and prices from Renfe website
You can also take a bus from Barcelona or Madrid to Zaragoza (Delicias station). The buses run almost every hour and cover the 300 km distance in 3h30min. Visit the Alsa website Alsa website for additional information. The bus from Madrid departs from the Airport so you may find this a more convenient option all together.
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