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Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3 ([aeɾoˈpweɾto te ˈuno te ˈðos te ˈtɾes], "Airport Terminals 1–2–3") is a station on Line 8 of the Madrid Metro next to terminal T2 of Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, in the Madrid district of the same name. It is located in fare Zone A. [1]
On 15 July 2006, the winglet of a Thai Airways International Boeing 747–400 HS-TGY operating flight TG943 from Madrid Barajas Airport in Spain to Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport cut off the tail of an Air France ERJ-145 while taxiing to the runway for take-off. No injuries were reported.
El Capricho is a park in Madrid. The word capricho is Spanish for "whim" or "caprice". It was created by María Josefa Pimentel, Duchess of Osuna (1752-1834) on her estate at Alameda de Osuna, which was then outside the city of Madrid. It is landscaped in eighteenth-century style with formal and naturalistic features.
The airport is located 8 km (5.0 mi) southwest of the city centre. The name "Cuatro Vientos" [ˈkwatɾo ˈβjentos] translates into English as "Four Winds". Cuatro Vientos was originally an air base, which later became also a civil airport. Thus, there is a military section located on a separate apron of the airport, opposite to the civil one.
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Location Aeropuerto T4 The metro station was opened on 3 May 2007 and the commuter rail station was opened on 22 September 2011; and presents the particularity of requiring the payment of a special supplement of €1 for users of single ticket or Metrobus, the same way it happens in the station Airport T1-T2-T3 .
Rank Airport IATA Location Total passengers Annual change Rank change 1: Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas: MAD: Madrid: 60,221,163: 18.9%: 2: Barcelona–El Prat Josep Tarradellas
Barajas [baˈɾa.xas] is a district of the city of Madrid, Spain. Madrid's main international airport, Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport , is located in the district. History