Thirteen kilometers west of Madrid, Spain you can find the Barajas airport. This is located where Madrid meets Barcelona. The airport deals with aircraft from different companies, which arrive from and depart to different parts of the country, both international and national.
There are four airport terminals, and the Barajas airport is the main international airport for Spain. Barajas is the most important link between Europe and Latin America, with over 50 million passengers using the airport in a single year. This creates brilliant commuting options for convention goers and has proved to be very useful.
It is the tenth busiest airport in the entire world with more than 60% of traffic from Iberia alone.
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