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Two Decades of the Terminal that Changed the Airport of Barajas: Future Expansion and Almost a Billion Passengers

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The inauguration of the T4 terminal of Madrid-Barajas airport in February 2006 marked the culmination of an ambitious project started in the 1990s. With a massive investment and years of construction, the so-called Plan Barajas allowed the airport to go from managing 42 million travelers to reaching a historical record of 68.1 million in 2025. This infrastructure allowed Madrid to manage up to 120 operations per hour, eliminating the bottlenecks…
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The inauguration of the T4 terminal of Madrid-Barajas airport in February 2006 marked the culmination of an ambitious project started in the 1990s. With a massive investment and years of construction, the so-called Plan Barajas allowed the airport to go from managing 42 million travelers to reaching a historical record of 68.1 million in 2025. This infrastructure allowed Madrid to manage up to 120 operations per hour, eliminating the bottlenecks…

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Qué! broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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