Flights to Madrid - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What is the cheapest time to fly from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD)?
Price evaluations for flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD) show the lowest average fares when flying in February, late January, and March. Within the week, Thursday departures are cheaper than Sunday departures on this route. Seat availability depends on travel date, and prices change with demand.
+ How long is the flight time from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD)?
Flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD) require at least one connection, so total travel time depends on the chosen routing and the length of the stop. One option combines Los Angeles (LAX) – Seattle (SEA), about 10 hours 15 minutes from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), and about 2 hours 45 minutes from Frankfurt (FRA) to Madrid (MAD), while another combines Los Angeles (LAX) – New York (JFK), about 7 hours 30 minutes from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA), and then a short onward flight to Madrid (MAD).
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights between Los Angeles (LAX) and Madrid (MAD)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, a hot meal and non-alcoholic drinks are included in all travel classes. Economy Class receives a meal from the Taste the World Menu, Premium Economy receives an upgraded Classic Premium Menu, and Business Class is served a multi-course Taste the World Gourmet Menu. Additional snacks and alcoholic beverages are included or available for purchase depending on the travel class between Los Angeles (LAX) and Madrid (MAD). On the shorter connecting flight between Frankfurt (FRA) and Madrid (MAD), onboard catering follows the short- or medium-haul concept of the operating airline and can differ from the long-haul service.
+ What's included in Condor's business class on flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business class includes a fully flat seat with a bed length of about 6 ft 6 in, direct aisle access at every seat, and a large personal 4K entertainment screen. Travelers are served the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with multiple courses, a welcome drink, and an extended choice of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. At the airport, Business Class includes priority services such as dedicated check-in, priority boarding, lounge access at participating airports, and a higher baggage allowance for North American routes, together with an increased cabin baggage limit. A high-quality amenity kit, noise-cancelling headphones, and premium entertainment complete the long-haul Business Class experience between Los Angeles (LAX) and Madrid (MAD). On the connecting flight between Frankfurt (FRA) and Madrid (MAD), service and seating are provided under the short-haul concept of the operating airline and differ from the long-haul Business Class product.
+ How often does Condor fly from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD)?
Flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD) are offered as connecting services via Frankfurt (FRA) rather than as a nonstop flight. In the summer season, Condor-marketed flights on this route operate on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, while in the winter season they operate on Saturday.
+ Is the Condor flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD) nonstop?
The Condor itinerary from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD) is not a nonstop flight. Travelers connect through Frankfurt (FRA), and depending on the season some routings also include a domestic flight within the United States, such as via Seattle (SEA) or New York (JFK), before the long-haul part to Frankfurt (FRA).
+ Does Condor offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, FlyConnect Wi-Fi is available with different packages for messaging and web browsing that can be purchased on board for a fee. The system also provides access to extra digital content such as magazines, games, and destination information through the onboard portal. On the shorter connecting flight between Frankfurt (FRA) and Madrid (MAD), Wi-Fi coverage and pricing depend on the operating airline and aircraft, and may differ from the long-haul service between Los Angeles (LAX) and Madrid (MAD).
+ Can I book extra legroom on Condor flights from Los Angeles (LAX) o Madrid (MAD)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, extra legroom can be booked by reserving XL Seats in exit rows or other designated rows for an additional fee. These seats offer more space and are subject to safety rules, so passengers such as children under 14, travelers with pets in the cabin, expectant mothers, some passengers with limited mobility, and those who cannot assist in an emergency are not permitted to occupy them. Standard seat reservations are included for certain higher Economy fares and for Business Class, while other travelers on the Los Angeles (LAX) – Madrid (MAD) route can add seat reservations separately. On the connecting flight between Frankfurt (FRA) and Madrid (MAD), seat reservation options and extra legroom policies are set by the operating airline and differ from the long-haul flight.
+ What travel classes do Condor offer on flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, travelers can choose between Economy Class, Premium Economy Class, and Business Class. Economy Class provides standard seating, included meals from the Taste the World Menu, and access to the long-haul entertainment system. Premium Economy Class adds more legroom and wider seats, enhanced meals via the Classic Premium Menu, and an increased Baggage allowance compared with Economy. Business Class offers a fully flat bed, elevated Taste the World Gourmet Menu dining, priority services on the ground, and the highest baggage allowance on the Los Angeles (LAX) – Madrid (MAD) journey. The onward European flight between Frankfurt (FRA) and Madrid (MAD) is operated under a short- or medium-haul concept, so travel classes and service levels on that part of the trip may differ from those on the long-haul flight.
+ What are the baggage policies for flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD) with Condor?
For flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Madrid (MAD), baggage allowances depend on the booked fare in Economy Class and on whether the traveler chooses Premium Economy or Business Class on the long-haul flight between the United States and Frankfurt (FRA). Economy fares range from hand-baggage-only options to fares that include at least one piece of checked baggage, while Premium Economy offers a higher checked baggage allowance than Economy. On long-haul flights, Business Class includes a significantly higher baggage allowance, with two checked bags on North American routes and an increased cabin baggage limit, plus one piece of Sports equipment up to 30 kg (66 lb) included when registered in advance. Sports equipment included in the allowance must be registered up to 8 hours before departure. Additional checked bags and sports equipment beyond the included allowance can be booked for a fee, subject to weight and size limits. Specific baggage entitlements for the domestic flight from Los Angeles (LAX) and the European connection to Madrid (MAD) are aligned with the long-haul ticket but can vary by fare and operating airline.
