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Verdict

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) scores higher overall at 7.9/10 versus Manchester Airport (MAN) at 7.4/10.

Score comparison

Metric Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport Manchester Airport
FlightLogic Score 7.9 7.4
On-Time Performance 7.7 7.2
Passenger Experience 7.8 7.5
Facilities & Comfort 8.2 7.5
Lounge Score 8.3 7.1
City Madrid Manchester
Country Spain United Kingdom
Terminals 4 terminals (T1–T4) 2 terminals (T2 & T3)
Annual passengers 60M+ 32M+

Operational comparison

Transport links, lounge access, connection times, and UK261 eligibility — verify locally before travel.

Policy MAD — Adolfo MAN — Manchester
Rail / public transport National Rail + Metrolink tram at The Station (in terminal)
To city centre 15–20 min train to Manchester Piccadilly
Lounge day pass £35–£45 Escape/Aspire; Priority Pass accepted off-peak
Min. connection time 45–60 min inter-terminal; single security for airside connections
Primary hub carriers easyJet, Ryanair, Jet2, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Virgin Atlantic

Detailed profiles

Madrid, Spain · MAD · #1 in this comparison

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport

4 terminals (T1–T4) · 60M+ passengers/year

7.9 / 10

How good is Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport?

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) scores 7.9/10 (Very Good) on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (7.7), passenger experience (7.8), and facilities (8.2). Lounge quality rates 8.3/10. See full airport guide →

In short

Madrid Barajas MAD scores 7.9/10 on FlightLogic with lounge score 8.3/10. Iberia operates from Terminal 4/4S with Dali VIP Lounge for premium passengers. Key hub for UK–Latin America connections. See /guides/madrid-airport-lounge-guide-2026.

FlightLogic Score 7.9 Very Good
On-time 7.7 Departure reliability
Experience 7.8 Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities 8.2 Food, shops, seating
Lounges 8.3 Lounge quality
Rating basis Editorial FlightLogic methodology

Score breakdown

Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.

On-Time Performance
7.7
Passenger Experience
7.8
Facilities & Comfort
8.2
Lounge score 8.3/10

Highlights

  • Terminal 4 and 4S serve Iberia and oneworld long-haul — automated train links satellite
  • Iberia Dali VIP Lounge and oneworld premium lounges in T4S
  • Primary European hub for UK–Latin America routings via Iberia and BA codeshares
  • Schengen and non-Schengen connections may require immigration — allow 90+ minutes

Overview

Iberia and oneworld hub — Terminal 4S satellite for long-haul with Dali-themed architecture and strong premium lounges for Latin America connections.

Terminal 4 and Iberia lounges

Terminal 4S satellite handles most long-haul intercontinental departures. Iberia Dali VIP Lounge serves business and oneworld Emerald/Sapphire on international flights.

BA and Iberia codeshare extensively — Avios redemptions on Iberia metal from London often route via MAD for Latin America.

Manchester, United Kingdom · MAN · #2 in this comparison

Manchester Airport

2 terminals (T2 & T3) · 32M+ passengers/year

7.4 / 10

How good is Manchester Airport?

Manchester Airport (MAN) scores 7.4/10 (Very Good) on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (7.2), passenger experience (7.5), and facilities (7.5). Lounge quality rates 7.1/10. See full airport guide →

In short

Manchester (MAN) is the UK's third-busiest airport and the main hub for northern England, handling around 32 million passengers through two terminals after a £1.3bn redevelopment. Long-haul routes include Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Virgin Atlantic. Rail and tram access direct into the terminal building is a genuine advantage. UK261 covers all departing MAN flights for delay compensation.

FlightLogic Score 7.4 Very Good
On-time 7.2 Departure reliability
Experience 7.5 Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities 7.5 Food, shops, seating
Lounges 7.1 Lounge quality
Rating basis Editorial FlightLogic methodology

Score breakdown

Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.

On-Time Performance
7.2
Passenger Experience
7.5
Facilities & Comfort
7.5
Lounge score 7.1/10

Highlights

  • Now operates from two terminals after Terminal 1 closed as part of a £1.3bn redevelopment; Terminal 2 (the "super terminal") now handles roughly 75% of traffic
  • Lounge options include the Escape Lounge and Aspire Lounge in Terminal 2, plus a new "Executive by Escape Lounge"; Terminal 3 has its own Escape Lounge
  • The Station combines National Rail (Northern, TransPennine Express, Transport for Wales) and Manchester Metrolink tram services under one roof, with trains to Manchester Piccadilly roughly every 10 minutes

Overview

The UK's third-busiest airport and the primary gateway to the North of England, Manchester Airport handles around 32 million passengers a year through its terminals following a £1.3 billion transformation programme. Its standout advantage is direct rail and Metrolink tram access straight into the terminal building, making it one of the best-connected airports in Britain.

Terminals and the £1.3bn transformation

Manchester's multi-year Transformation Programme has consolidated operations around an expanded Terminal 2 — the "super terminal" — which now handles the majority of flights including most long-haul and full-service carriers. Terminal 3 continues to serve a mix of short-haul and legacy carriers, while the original Terminal 1 has been retired as part of the redevelopment. Confirm your terminal before travelling, as they are a walk apart.

The rebuilt Terminal 2 brings wider security halls, more automated e-gates, and a larger airside retail and dining offering, addressing the queue and capacity complaints that historically dragged Manchester's passenger-experience scores below the top UK airports.

The North of England's long-haul gateway

Manchester is by some distance the UK's largest airport outside London for intercontinental connectivity. Emirates operates multiple daily A380 services to Dubai, and Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, Etihad, Virgin Atlantic, and Saudia all fly long-haul from MAN — meaning travellers across the North can reach Asia, the Gulf, and North America without transiting through Heathrow or Amsterdam.

This long-haul depth, combined with a strong easyJet, Ryanair, Jet2, and TUI short-haul base, makes Manchester unusually well-rounded for a regional airport and the practical home airport for much of northern England and North Wales.

Direct rail and tram access

Manchester's standout feature is The Station — an integrated transport interchange connected to the terminals by the covered Skylink walkway, combining National Rail and Metrolink tram services under one roof. Trains reach Manchester Piccadilly in roughly 15–20 minutes and run to destinations across the North and into North Wales, while the tram connects directly to the city centre and suburbs.

This direct, weather-protected rail and tram link straight into the terminal building is a genuine advantage over airports that rely on shuttle buses or distant stations, and it is a major reason Manchester rates as one of the best-connected airports in Britain.

FAQ

Which is better, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport or Manchester Airport?

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) scores higher overall at 7.9/10 versus Manchester Airport (MAN) at 7.4/10.

Which has better lounges, MAD or MAN?

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) scores higher for lounges at 8.3/10, versus Manchester Airport at 7.1/10.

Which airport is more on-time, MAD or MAN?

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) has stronger on-time performance at 7.7/10 versus Manchester Airport (MAN) at 7.2/10.