I have a fair amount of knowledge of how the Madrid airport works, but in a PM I realized there is one issue that has me stumped.
Here are the specific facts:
Passenger arrives in T4S on international flight. Passenger is going to connect with an Iberia domestic flight but it is on a separate ticket. Does the passenger have to totally exit the secure area, check in at the Iberia departures desk, and then go back through the huge Madrid security? Or is there somewhere where the passenger can check-in for the connecting flight in T4 or T4S and go through the security that is specifically for transiting passengers?
If it were all on one ticket, I know the answer — no need to leave and check in again.
If passenger were arriving in T1 or T2, I know the answer — take a bus to T4, start the check in process all over, get through security and get to your T4 gate.
I’m assuming the passenger will not be able to get a boarding pass for the domestic flight at the check-in for the international flight to Madrid. If that’s the case, unless there is some Iberia desk for check-in in T4 that is inside the secure area, it seems that a total exit will be required. And that could be very time consuming.
I know there are a lot of travel experts on the forum, so I hope one of you has the answer!
Thanks and buen camino, Laurie
Here are the specific facts:
Passenger arrives in T4S on international flight. Passenger is going to connect with an Iberia domestic flight but it is on a separate ticket. Does the passenger have to totally exit the secure area, check in at the Iberia departures desk, and then go back through the huge Madrid security? Or is there somewhere where the passenger can check-in for the connecting flight in T4 or T4S and go through the security that is specifically for transiting passengers?
If it were all on one ticket, I know the answer — no need to leave and check in again.
If passenger were arriving in T1 or T2, I know the answer — take a bus to T4, start the check in process all over, get through security and get to your T4 gate.
I’m assuming the passenger will not be able to get a boarding pass for the domestic flight at the check-in for the international flight to Madrid. If that’s the case, unless there is some Iberia desk for check-in in T4 that is inside the secure area, it seems that a total exit will be required. And that could be very time consuming.
I know there are a lot of travel experts on the forum, so I hope one of you has the answer!
Thanks and buen camino, Laurie