Spanish Airport Guide Help


Monday, February 25, 2008

Shops & pharmacy at T4 Madrid

Hi Marilyn,

if you follow this link it tells you what shops (and pharmacies) are available at Terminal 4 at Madrid Barajas http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/madrid-airport-shopping.html

The email address of the Aldeasa duty free shop is http://www.aldeasa.es/

Linda


Could you please tell me if the duty free shop at Madrid airport has an email address. I want t o know what cigarettes they sell and what price. I am travelling to Cuba. Also is there a chemist? I will be at Terminal 4.

Thanks

Marilyn

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Purchasing duty free waches in the Canary Islands

Hi Marcin,

I'm afraid my speciality lies in airport guides and I would only look them up in the internet in the same way as you would



Linda

Thanks Linda,

would you be able and willing to share few addresses or websites of
the fine watches/jewerly shops in Gran Canaria?

best regards, marcin

Thanks Linda,

would you be able and willing to share few addresses or websites of
the fine watches/jewerly shops in Gran Canaria?

best regards, marcin

> Hi Marcin,
>
> You can get duty free goods (including watches) in the Canary Islands. Your
> best bet is to get the full retail prices of the watches you are interested
> in and then compare prices when you are in Spain.
>
> Linda

> > Hi,
> >
> > I am planning to go to canary islands (gran canaria perhaps) for
> > holiday. Is it true they have good (duty free) deals for swiss luxury
> > watches? any reliable I could check up front on the web?
> >
> >
> > --
> > pozdrawiam / kind regards
> > Marcin Kaliszewski

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Baggage weight restrictions

Hi Patricia,

I have had this problem when travelling from the USA back into Spain when the luggage limits reduce, and I am afraid you will need to keep to the 20kg limit if you don't want to pay excess baggage charges.

Linda


Hi Gary,

I am travelling from BOGOTA to LONDON with a transit at Madrid Airport, flying AIR COMET.

My question is, will i need to retrieve my baggage and check-in again in Madrid?

My concern is that my baggage limit from Bogota to Madrid is 40kg BUT my baggage limit from Madrid to London is only 20kg! I need to know whether I have to keep my baggage under 20 because of this, or pay excess baggage if i exceed 20kg, or If my bags are automatically sent through to the next carrier, that the limit does not apply.

Please help!!!

Patricia

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Cost of getting from Barcelona to Salou

Hi Tracey,

Obviously Salou is the more convenient option, but you can get a train from Barcelona Sants station to Salou - details at http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/index.jsp?page=hjhir110.jsp&O=?&D=?&AF=2008&MF
=MM&DF=DD&SF=NaN&ID=i Or you can get a bus from the airport to Salou - details at http://www.empresaplana.es/

To explore the various options of how to get to the railway station in the centre of Barcelona from the airport visit http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/barcelona-airport.html

Salou is around 103km from Barcelona Airport so a taxi would cost in the region of €130 each way.

Even though Reus is much closer to Salou - details of links at http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/reus-airport-buses.html The public transport links from Barcelona are perfectly acceptable and a cheap option so as long as your flight doesn't arrive at some very late hour when the trains and buses have stopped running I would opt to fly into Barcelona and save the 300GBP.

Linda


Hi Gary

We are thinking of booking with Jet 2 to fly from Belfast to Barcelona and then travelling (2 adults and 2 children) either by bus or train or taxi (basically whichever is the cheapest or quickest)
to stay in Oasis Park Hotel, Avinguda Carles Buglas in Salou

We plan to travel from 21st August (morning flights) to 28th August - can you offer any advice as to whether it would just be more feasible to book more expensive flights to travel directly
to Reus Airport from Belfast (approximately £300 more expensive)

Regards Tracey

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Opening times at Faro Airport

Hi Patricia,

At this time of year Faro is open as long as flights are operating so it should be open 2 hours before your client's flight departs, and he should also be able to find somewhere to get a snack once he has checked in.

Linda

Dear Gary,



I have a client who will be catching a flight at Faro airport at 6.05am on Tuesday, 4th March.



Firstly, is the airport open all night, as I´m sure he´ll want to be there 2 hours before departure and are the cafes open at this time?



Many thanks.



Kind regards,

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Cost of taxi from Tenerife North to Santa Cruz

Hi Agneta,

It's a 90km journey so a taxi will cost you about €60 (or less depending on your arrival time). A cheaper option is to get a taxi into Santa Cruz and then get a bus to Los Cristianos/Costa Adeje - details at http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/tenerife-north-airport-buses.html

Linda


Hi Gary!

My family and I are arriving to Tenerife North airport and we want to now
how much a taxi to Costa Adejo cost for us?
Yours sincerely

Agneta Nyberg

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Travelling from Faro to Murcia

Hi Lesley,

I am afraid there are no trains from Faro into Spain. The only link is a bus from Faro to Seville - details at http://www.faroairportguide.com/faro-to-seville.htm, and you can then get a flight into Alicante with Air Nostrum LA Mediterraneo - details of timetables at http://www.airnostrum.es/



Linda





Hi Gary

We will be going on holiday to Portugal (Carveiro) and want to go on to Spain (Los Dolces).
There do not seem to be any flights from Faro to Murcia or Alicante. Plane, boat, train or car would be considered - any suggestions?

Many thanks
Regards
Lesley Burgess

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Travelling from Girona to Argeles sur Mer

Good morning,

I have looked at the various ways of getting from Girona to Argeles Sur Mer and by far the best option seems the 12.57 train to Cerbere which eventually gets into Argeles Sur Mer at 16.08. If you hire a car then as you say, you will have to pay a premium to take it into France.

You can find details of how to get from Girona Airport to the railway station at http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/girona-airport.html

Linda


Good afternoon,


Arriving at Girona Airport at about 1100 on morning of April 17th we then need to travel across into France to Argeles Sur Mer for the following 6 days.


It is our first time for many years into this area. I have looked at rail which seems to indicate a 1257 service at Girona town for Cerbere, then 1 ½ hour wait then a 23 minute rail journey to Argeles


We have also looked at several of the advertising car hire firms with reasonably similar rates but then between 30-50 euro on top for outside Spain insurance.

What would be the usual method for this journey and do you have any suggestions please

By way of exchange, we recently went down to Torremolinos from Malaga Airport, excellent train service on the C1 urban route, two trains per hour at less than 2 euro per person. On our return to Malaga before flight back to the UK there is an excellent left luggage at Malaga main railway station up the stairs from the airport line at 4 euro 6 per day. Worth every centime.



Regards,

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Update on Castellon Airport

Hi Jane,

If you follow this link it gives you the latest news and links http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/castellon-airport.html

I think it will be a long time I think before we know which airlines will be flying there.

Linda


Hello gary, have you any recent news on the airport at castellon. I am unable to find anything up to date. It would be interesting to know if ryanair will be travelling there. Also roughly when it would be finished.

Thankyou Jane

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Flight connection times at Madrid

Hi Jeff,

The minimum recommended time to allow between flight transfers is 1hour and 30 minutes. This allows a slight margin for flight delay and for any baggage to be transferred. As you are only carrying hand luggage I would go for the 1.55 pm Air Europa flight which is in the same terminal.

Your return flight is very tight for time and as you also have a terminal change I would opt for a later one if you can.

Linda


Hi Gary/Linda,

Thanks for your really useful website.

My friends and I are travelling into Spain with only carry-on luggage. We are arriving from Amsterdam at 12:25pm into Madrid Bajaras Terminal 2. We need to connect to Barcelona, and was wondering how tight our connection time can be. Our 3 options: Can we make a 1:30pm Vueling Flight from Terminal 4? A 1:55pm Air Europa flight from Terminal 2 may minimize change time? And a 2:15pm Iberia flight from Terminal 4 should be safe?

On our last day we are connecting again in Madrid, arriving on a Vueling flight from Barcelona at 7:15am. Can we make our 8:25am KLM flight to Amsterdam at Terminal 2 considering we need to clear immigration?

Thanks so much for your help.

Jeff

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Bringing foodstuffs into Spain

Hi Denyse,

If you follow this link it gives you details of what you can import into Spain in your hand luggage http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm You can bring in virtually anything in your hold luggage provided it is wrapped.

Linda


I have a time-share outside of marbella. What foods can I bring into Spain please. Thank you,

Denyse Gregson

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Location of bus stop at Malaga Airport

Thats great thansk for your help. We have pre booked a wheelchair so hopefully it will be okay
Regards

Anne


Hi Anne,

As you come out of the door of the arrivals terminal, turn left and walk past the taxi rank (it's literally a two minute walk) and you will find the bus stops on the same side of the road there.

It is a bit of a walk from the aircraft to the baggage reclaim hall even though there are travelators, so if your mother does have mobility problems it is worth asking the cabin crew on your flight to radio ahead to ask for a buggy to be provided for her.



Linda



Can you let me know if the buses are right outside the terminal. My mother is travelling with me and she is 86
Regards

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Geting to Laxe from Santiago de la Compostela

Hi again David,

Parking at Santiago Airport is expensive for the long term and I don't know of any off airport parking. There are spaces for 1200 cars and the charges are as follows: €0.42 for the first half hour and €0.52 for the next 30 minutes and €0.96 per hour thereafter. Daily parking costs for a maximum of 4 days costs €10.45 with a daily maximum from the fifth day of €8.35.

A Coruna has capacity for 524 vehicles and has the same charges as Santiago I'm afraid with no long term parking rates.

Sorry I can't be of more help with this.

Linda


Linda,

Thanks for that. I may consider flying into Coruna with Click Air and then get a taxi to the bus to Laxe.

Another question if I may - do you know of any long stay parking at Coruna or Santiago airports to enabe a car to be left for up to 2 months for instance.

David



Hi David,

I do not know this area very well and public transport services are not good. I cannot find any bus links, but you can get a train from Santiago to A Coruna - details at http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/index.jsp?page=hjhir130.jsp&O=31400&D=31412&AF
=2008&MF=MM&DF=DD&SF=NaN&ID=i and to get to the station you can get a bus from the airport - details at http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/santiago.html

You can then get a bus - details at http://www.concellodelaxe.com/eng/turismo/situacion/index.htm or a taxi to Laxe but it is still 67km and will cost you around €80.

It's a 133km journey from Santiago Airport to Laxe so a taxi all the way will cost you around €150 single fare.

It might be worth you looking at this website as it does seem to cover all the avenues on getting to Laxe http://www.concellodelaxe.com/eng/turismo/situacion/index.htm

Linda



Gary,

Would you tell me how to get from the airport to Laxe by public transport.

David

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Buses from Reus to Barcelona

Thank you Linda

Hi Alf,

If you follow this link it gives you the timetable of buses from Barcelona Sants station to Reus Airport http://www.igualadina.com/index.php?idioma=eng On Easter Sunday it will operate at the same times as on a normal Sunday.

Linda



Don't know if you can help But I have booked a return flight home from Reus airport on Easter Sunday. I'm staying in Barcelona so wanted to ask if there was any public transport available for me to get to REUS from Barcelona on Easter Sunday.



Kind Regards



Alf

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Getting to Santa Susanna

Hi Jennifer,

You don't say which airport you are flying into. Barcelona offers rail links to the resort. Follow this link for details of how to get from the airport to the railway station in the city centre http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/barcelona-airport.html and you can then find details of trains from Barcelona Sants station to Santa Susanna at http://www.renfe.es/cercanias/barcelona/index_horarios.html

Spanish taxi drivers usually carry a maximum of 4 people, but you should get away with having the one year old on your lap. A taxi from the airport to Santa Susanna would be around €120 for the 85km trip (€240 return).

Linda


We would like to go to Spain for our Easter break. The hotel delas we found were in Santa Susanna. Do you know how much a taxi would be to there? Also, I have looked into transfers and they want over $600 for round trip...that is crazy!!! It would be my husband and I with our 3 kids (ages 5, 3 and 1). If you do not know of a taxi we could take, how about a train from the airport to Santa Susanna? Thanks for your help!

Jennifer McCullough

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Hand luggage allowance at Palma Airport

Hi Sue,

It's not the airport who decides what you can carry on board but the airline. All the airports do is stipulate that they have equipment which can handle a certain number of pieces of hand luggage but at the end of the day it's up to the flight operator what they allow you to carry on. Hopefully your ticket will tell you what you are allowed, or if not the airline website should provide details.

One way of getting round it is to put your handbag inside your hand luggage when you check in.

Linda


Can you tell me whether I am allowed to take a handbag as well as hand luggage on my flight from Palma?

Many thanks

Sue Robinson

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Facilities for blind passsengers at Las Palmas Airport

Hi Colin,

I am afraid Spanish Airports are not good in providing assistance for travellers with special needs. You need to contact the airline you are travelling with and ask them to arrange something with their ground handling staff at Las Palmas. Usually they can provide buggy transportation as far as the arrivals hall so you will probably need to make another arrangement with the driver who is collecting you for your onward transfer.

Linda


Hi Gary,
My friend and I are both blind independent travellers. We will be arriving Las Palmas and want to know what assistance there would be for disembarking the aircraft, clearing immigration, retrieving our baggage and being matched with our transfer driver in arrivals

Thanks

Colin

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Opening hours of Girona Airport

Hi Bacinger,

Spanish Airports stay open as long as there are flights operating. Girona has a couple of large gaps between 12.00 am and 6.00 am when there are no flights arriving or departing so it might well close for a couple of hours then.

Linda


Hallo,
can You tell me if is something on Girona Airport betwen 23:00 hour and 07:00 hour open ? My fly from Porto arriv at 23:10 (14.03.2008), and I have next fly next day at 12:20. Can I stay at Airport thrue night, or its all closed?

Best regard

Bacinger

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Booking flights from Tenerife

Thanks Linda for your swift reply and advice - I appreciate that

Kind Regards Diane


Hi Diane,

The fares fluctuate depending on the demand for seats so it is impossible to predict which is your best option. Having said that, a large number of airlines have a surplus of seats in January and often have very good last minute sales. You will have no problem in getting return seats at that time of year so if it was me I would take my chances and book as late as possible.

Hope this helps.

Linda


Hi, we are coming to tenerife in Dec 2008 (either 12th or 19th) we are hoping to just get a flight there as they are so expensive at this time of year. We were advised to go to TFS airport the week before returning (we are coming back on 16th Jan 2009) and just book ourselves 2 flights home, is this plausible and possibly cheaper than booking a return flight from home ?

Thanks, Diane

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Girona Airport opening hours

Hi Danilo,

Spanish Airports stay open as long as there are flights operating. Girona has a couple of large gaps between 12.00 am and 6.00 am when there are no flights arriving or departing so it might well close for a couple of hours then and there is no guarantee that it will stay open I'm afraid.

Linda


Hi, my flight arrives at Girona airport on the 24 of february at 11 p.m. and I have the other flight on the 25 of february at 6 a.m. (so I have to be at the check in at 4 a.m.). I think that it's too expensive to stay in an hotel for just 4 hours (4 person 2 adult and 2 childs) , I'd like to know if Girona airport is open 24 hours.

Thank you

best regards
Danilo Fuzzi

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Opening times of Arrecife Airport

Hi Roberta,

The only indication that Arrecife will give on its opening and closing hours is that it will be closed when there are no flights operating. So it depends on what time of year you are travelling and on which day I'm afraid.

Linda


Hi,

I know that Arriciffe airport Lanzarote shuts during the night, can you please give me the opening and closing times.

Thanking you in advance

Roberta Sinclair

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Flight booking DUBAI / GUHANGZOU / DUBAI

Hi Andrew,

We are an airport guide and not a travel agent so cannot handle your booking I'm afraid.

It might be worth trying someone like www.ebookers.com to see if they can help.

Linda



Goodday,
Am Andrew Link By Name and i will like you to confirm to me if you can handle these booking below as well.

DUBAI / GUHANGZOU / DUBAI

Airline Type: On Any Available Airline.
Class :- Economic
Then i can get back to you with names for you to handle the booking asap.

Please do get back to me asap.
Thanks And Regards,
Andrew Link.

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Costof taxi from Palma Airport to Magalluf

Hi Nebby,

It's a 26km journey so that's about the right fare. You can find the taxi rates at http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/palma-airport-taxis.html


Linda


Hi Gary, we travel to and from palma airport to magalluf via taxi and are charged between 33 and 36 euros a trip with 4 passengers all with suitcases.

cheers Nebby

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Getting from Madrid to Gijon

Hi Cristina,

You can find out details of how to get to the railway station to the airport at http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/madrid-airport-trains.html and timetables of trains from Madrid to Gijon at http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/index.jsp?page=hjhir110.jsp&O=?&D=?&AF=
2008&MF=MM&DF=DD&SF=NaN&ID=i

Linda


Hello !

Very soon i will visit your beautiful country.

I would like to kindly ask your help: if i will come by plain on Madrid
(Barajas) airport, how can i get from there to a railway station,
from where i can get to Gijon by train.

Thank you in advance for your support and i look forward to hear from you.

With respect,

Cristina Moldoveanu

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Getting from Faro to Malaga

Hi Tony,

I am afraid there are no trains from mainland Spain into the Algarve. Your only option by public transport is to get the but from Faro to Seville - details at http://www.faroairportguide.com/faro-to-seville.htm and then another bus to Malaga - details at http://www.alsa.es/VentaParticulares/contenidoHorarios.jsp (but as you will see there is only one a day) so a train is the better option - details at http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/index.jsp?page=hjhir130.jsp&O=51003&D=54413&AF
=2008&MF=MM&DF=DD&SF=NaN&ID=i

Linda


Hi I need to get from Faro to Malaga by train if possible, Thanks Tony

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Hand luggage allowance at Madrid Barajas Airport

Hi Lyn,

It's not the airport which limits the number of pieces of baggage, it's the airline. So it will be whatever is stated on your ticket. The airports only actually advertise that they have equipment which can handle a certain number of pieces of hand baggage, at the end of the day it's up to the airline how much they allow you to carry on .

Linda


Hi, do you know how many pieces of hand luggage are allowed at Madrid Barajas?
I'm flying tomorrow to Bangkok with Spanair, operated by Thai Airways, and I think they allow 7kgs, but I can't find anywhere if Madrid limits passengers to one piece only.
Many thanks! Lyn

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Airlines operating into Vitoria Airport

Hi Colette,

I am afraid there are currently no flights from the UK into Vitoria Gasteiz, and they only handle domestic flights from Madrid and Barcelona.

Linda

Hi Gary,

Last October I flew with Ryanair to Vitoria Gasteiz to stay with friends who live in Haro. Unfortunately, it appears tha Ryanair are no longer offering this service. Can you tell me which other carriers fly from the UK to Vitoria?

Thanks

Colette

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Getting from Reus Airport to Barcelona by public transport

Hi Julie,

If you follow this link it will give you the bus options http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/reus-airport-buses.html and this one will give you the train timetable http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/index.jsp?page=hjhir130.jsp&O=71400&D=BARCE&AF=
2008&MF=MM&DF=DD&SF=NaN&ID=i The bus is the easiest option as it operates from Reus Airport but the Renfe train station is in the centre of Reus.

Linda


Dear Gary

Can you tell me how you can get from reus Airport to the centre of Barcelona without hiring a car?

Kind regards

Julie

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Barcelona Airport

Hi Carrie,

Barcelona is an international airport so they do have some English speaking staff who will be able to help you. The airport is well signposted so hopefully you will be able to find your way around easily.

If you do get worried about anything look for the nearest information desk who will be able to assist.

Linda


Hello,

I will be traveling through Barcelona Airport and would like to know if they have English speaking Employees. I will be connecting to fly into Seville. I need to know if I needed help finding my gate, Someone could help me. I do not speak Spanish.

Thank you in advance.

Carrie Trammell

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Bringing foodstuffs in Spain

Hi Anthony,

As long as they are sealed and in your hold baggage and not your hand luggage then you can transport the pre-packed meat products from the UK into Arrecife.

Linda


I an told that there are no longer any restrictions on taking
pre-packed meat products _out_ of UK airports. Can I confirm that there
are no restrictions on bringing such items _in_ to Arrecife airport (
eg. frozen packs of bacon in main luggage).?

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Flying with an injured wrist

Hi Brenda,

I can't think of any reason for there to be any problems with you travelling with a plaster cast on your wrist.

Linda


Hi Gary

While staying in Spain, I have had a fall and broken my wrist which is in a plaster cast. I am travelling back to the UK on 21 st Feb with Easyjet and would like to know if there will be any problems at check-in or security due to my injury. Look forward to your reply.

Regards,

Brenda McCready

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Left lugage at Faro Airport

Thanks Linda-very impressed with the fast reply!! Hannie

Hi Hannie,


Faro Airport operates a luggage service with the following rates per hour :

Monday to Friday: 07:00-20:00 €6.96 / 20:00-00:00 €10.38
Weekends and holidays: 07:00-20:00 €9.20 / 20:00-00:00 €13.80

Pretty expensive! And I don't know of anywhere else to store luggage I'm afraid.

Linda

Dear Gary,

Nextmonth I will be arriving at Faro airport early in the mornig, but will not leave from there till later that night. Do you know if there are any places at the airport where I can leave my luggage so that I can go into Faro itself? If there are no facilities in the airport itself have you any other suggestions? Thank you in advance Hannie Woolsey

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Restaurant opening rimes in Lanzarote

Hi Maeve,

The cafes art Lanzarote open "depending on air traffic" which means that they should be open when passengers are checking in so you should be able to get something to eat.

I don't know how you're getting from your resort to the airport but it's only 20 minutes by taxi.

Linda


Hi, just want to know what time the restaurants in Lanzarote airport will open for breakfast on saturday mornings? We are checking in at 6.10am & are hoping to get something when we get there so we don't have to get up too early. Should we eat before we go? Also what time should we leave Costa Teguise to check in at this time?
Thanks
Maeve

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Left lugagge lockers at railway stations

Hey Linda,

thanks for the info :-) I appreciate it

Ilona



Hi Ilona,

Madrid railway station certainly has left luggage lockers, Leon I am not sure about I'm afraid.

Linda



Gary,

I am going to walk a bit of the Camino starting in April. I will be leaving from Leon and was wondering if it is possible to leave some of my luggage at either a Madrid train station or the Leon train station - do they have lockers??

I will be gone for about a month.

Thanks

Ilona :-

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Cost of parking at Valencia Airport

Hi Kay,

You can find out the various parking options at Valencia Airport at http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/valencia-airport.html

Linda




Morning Gary

Parking at Valencia Airport

Next Sat 16.02.08 at about 3.30pm, flying back to UK and returning to Valencia on Tues 19.02.08 arriving Valencia about 7.30pm, what would be the best choice of parking, the short stay car park opposite the main terminal or the long term car park. Any idea of the costs.

Thanking you in advance.

Regards
Kay

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Getting from Girona Airport to Calella

Hi Sultana

Your hotel is located 400m from the beach and the town centre in Calella. The distance from the airport is a 45 minute drive (about 50km) so a taxi will cost you around €70. Currently there are only two buses a day from Girona Airport to Calella at 08.50 and 13.00 so they are not any good for your flight. But you can find timetable details for your return journey at http://www.sagales.com/index.asp?DocID=40&MenuId=11&seccio=2

Or you can get the bus from the airport to Barcelona - details at http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/girona-airport-buses.html and then get a train to Calella - details at http://www.renfe.es/cercanias/barcelona/index_horarios.html or bus - http://www.sagales.com/index.asp?DocID=40&MenuId=11&seccio=2

Linda


HELLO gary

I am flying to girona airport on 15th march saturday and have to get to my hotel in Calella Bonrepos hotel and Would like to get ther at the cheapest fare by any transportation, please can you advise me of any bus, train fares and how long or cost?
we land in girona GRO at 4.15pm

thanks
from sultana

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Flights into mainland Spain from Ibiza

Hi Julie,

You can fly from Ibiza to Alicante, Menorca, Mallorca, Madrid or Valencia with Air Nostrum LA Mediterraneo and to Madrid or Barcelona with Spanair, Air Europa or Iberia , but no flights operate to Murcia.

Check their websites for full details of the flight schedules.

Linda


Trying to find out if there are flights from Ibiza to Spain, ideally Murcia (or alicante) in July.

Thanks very much

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Lost property at Madrid Airport

Hi Gustavo,

You will need to contact the Lost Property office at Madrid Airport. Their number is 913 936 119.

Linda

Hi Gary:

I have travelled from Montevideo to London via Madrid and have realized on arrival to England that a small box where I keep my hearing aids was missing.
My flight from Montevideo to Madrid on 5 Feb was IB6012 and and the
connecting flight to London IB3162 on 6 Feb.
I have already checked with Iberia Airlines if the hearing aids were found on either planes with a negative answer.
I was wondering if while changing terminals and going through personal luggage inspections I could have left them behind, as on request I had to take everything out of my hand luggage.

Thank you for any information you may have to help me out
Kind regards

Gustavo Peluffo

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Spanair flight terminal at Madrid Airport

Hi Kathryn,

Spanair flights to Jerez operate from Terminal 2 at Madrid Barajas Airport.

Linda


Hi,

My mother will be traveling from the states to madrid to jerez. I know madrid airport can be kind of tricky for first timers, so I was wondering if you can tell me what terminal will she need to get to catch the spanair flight to jerez once she's in madrid.

thanks!

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Flights from UK or Ireland to La Coruna Airport

Hi Amanda,

La Coruna is a tiny airport which handles domestic flights and the only airlines from the UK and Ireland which operate there are via Clickair SA (www.clickair.com) which flys from London Heathrow.

Linda