Travelling from Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) to Madrid Airport (MAD): what you need to know
The timezone in Madrid is UTC+1, which is six hours ahead of Pittsburgh.
For a stress-free journey, turn up at the airport two hours ahead of international flights and one hour before domestic departures. This ensures you have enough time to board your PIT to MAD flight.
During popular months such as July, it's a good idea to get to the airport earlier. Arrive two hours before domestic departures and four hours ahead for an international flight when you travel during a peak period in general.
We make it a piece of cake to book a flight with a stopover. To see all your options for tickets from Pittsburgh International Airport to Madrid Airport, deselect 'Direct flights only.' Then, pick a flight offering a stop long enough to tour the city of your choice. Stopovers between PIT and MAD include:
London Heathrow Airport
Boston Logan International Airport
Philadelphia International Airport
How to find the cheapest flights from Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) to Madrid Airport (MAD)
Currently, 237 € is the lowest price we've seen for a one-way Pittsburgh International Airport to Madrid Airport flight. The best price for a return ticket is 552 €. Remember that fares can change due to demand when booking.
It's usually smart to book as early as possible if you want to get cheap tickets from PIT to MAD. That's because airlines change prices based on demand, which tends to increase closer to the date of departure.
The 'Whole month' search tool shows you the cheapest flights from Pittsburgh International Airport to Madrid Airport across the entire month. It's an easy way to snap up a bargain if your travel dates are flexible.
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Pick your ideal arrival and departure times, airlines and number of stops with the filters. Or sort your results by 'Cheapest' to get the best deals on flights from Pittsburgh International Airport to Madrid Airport.
Handy information about Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)
PIT is located at 1000 Airport Boulevard.
77% of flights leaving from Pittsburgh International Airport touch down at their destination on time.
Central Pittsburgh to Pittsburgh International Airport is around 32 kilometres. Depending on traffic, it'll take you about 30 minutes to get there if you're ride-sharing, catching a taxi or driving.
The journey when using public transport typically takes 45 minutes.
Booked an early flight from Pittsburgh International Airport to Madrid Airport? Avoid the hassle of rushing to the terminal (and enjoy a little extra shut-eye) by choosing one of these stays close to PIT:
Arriving at Madrid Airport (MAD)
The last thing you want is a lengthy trip to your hotel if you're landing late on a Pittsburgh International Airport to Madrid Airport flight. Stay at one of these accommodation options near MAD instead:
Travel at your own speed with a Madrid Airport rental car. Pick up a set of wheels from Record Go, Goldcar or Click and Rent and venture far and wide through Madrid and beyond.
Booking your ride from Madrid Airport about one week ahead can help you secure the lowest rate.
When to fly to Madrid Airport (MAD)
The quietest month for a flight from Pittsburgh International Airport to Madrid Airport is March, while July is the busiest. Choose the ideal time to go to Madrid based on whether you prefer a more relaxed vibe or a faster pace.
When booking your flight from Pittsburgh International Airport to Madrid Airport, think about the kind of weather you enjoy. July is the warmest month in Madrid, with temperatures ranging from 18ºC (64ºF) to 37ºC (99ºF).
Search for cheap tickets from PIT to MAD in January if you'd rather travel during cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 0ºC (32ºF) and 12ºC (54ºF) on average.
Explore more of Spain
You've done Madrid, now it's time to explore other parts of Spain. Journey around 274 kilometres north-east to Zaragoza to check off its leading sights. From Plaza del Pilar to La Seo del Salvador and Basílica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar, your itinerary will be busy.
Around 177 kilometres west of Madrid, Salamanca is another essential stop in Spain. No visit is complete without checking out Catedral de Salamanca, Salamanca, Casco Historico and Plaza Mayor.