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Flying out of Vancouver International Airport
Air Canada tends to have the best air rates and schedules to Madrid, Spain. Though non-stops are not available, a one-stop connection through Toronto Pearson International is a preferred route. Air Canada also code-shares with various airline partners, such as United and Lufthansa. Code-sharing means the ticket is bought through Air Canada, but one or more of the connecting flights are on the partner airline. Flights from Vancouver to Madrid that have two stops or longer layovers tend to be less expensive, but not always. It pays to shop around. The one-stop routes are offered daily. Plan on arriving at Vancouver International at least two hours prior to any international departure
Travellers must have a valid passport, with the expiration date at least three months beyond the expected departure date from Spain. No tourist visa is required to stay a maximum of 90 days in a 180-day period beginning upon arrival in Spain or any other European Union country..
Vancouver Airport Terminal Information
The Vancouver International Airport is 15 kilometres south of downtown Vancouver. The Canada Line, Vancouver's rapid transit service, runs from the city to the train's YVR Airport Station at the Main Terminal. If flying into the South Terminal on a domestic flight, a complimentary shuttle to the Main Terminal is available. International flights use Section C and D of the Main Terminal. Arrivals are on Level 2, as is the Customs and Border Patrol screening area. Departures leave from Level 3. Fast food, cafés and specialty eateries are found before and after the security checkpoints. The same is true for specialty shops, including familiar high-end brands. Duty Free shops are on Level 3 of the Main Terminal, after security. Currency exchanges, ATMs and relaxing lounges are nearby.
Madrid Airport Terminal Information
The Madrid Barajas International Airport (MAD) is roughly 13 kilometres from Madrid's city centre. RENFE trains run from the city centre to Terminal T4, with free airport shuttle buses to the airport's other terminals. International flights, including Air Canada, use Terminal T1, which is filled with brand-name shops as well as several Duty Free stores. Coffee shops, fast food outlets and specialty food shops are available in the arrival and departure areas. A VIP lounge is on the terminal's second floor. Take advantage of the available ATMs, currency exchange, post office and pharmacy before venturing out into the city.
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is in the Pacific Time Zone, while Madrid, Spain, is in the Central European Time Zone. Both countries practice Daylight Saving's Time, so Spain is always nine hours ahead of Vancouver. Weather-wise, Vancouver tends to see more rain than snow in the winter and mild to warm spring and summer days. Madrid has a hotter Mediterranean climate, with summers in the mid to high 30's Centigrade. Snow is a rarity and it rains considerably less than in Vancouver. November and December see the most precipitation, averaging 56 millimetres per month.
Prices for dining out tend to be on-par between the two cities, once the conversion from Euros is made. As of spring 2017, a three-course meal in a moderate restaurant costs about 45.00 Euros, or 67.38 CAD, for two people. In Spain, grocery items such as bread, milk and fruit tend to be half the price as in Vancouver; transportation costs are mixed; and rental cars and gasoline are more expensive. A taxi fare from downtown Madrid to the airport, about 13 kilometres, averages 25.00 CAD, about 2.00 CAD less than the same ride in Vancouver.
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