Cheap Flights from Eugene (EUG) to Madrid (MAD)

Popular airlines from Mahlon Sweet Field Airport (EUG) to Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)

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Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to buy a plane ticket from EUG to MAD last minute?
Booking your trip from Mahlon Sweet Field to Madrid–Barajas Airport at the last minute could save you some dough if you stumble on a real steal. However, tickets typically don't come down in price closer to the departure date. If you procrastinate, flights could also be booked up or the best seats gone (hello, middle seat!). If you'd rather not hedge your bets, book well ahead of when you want to leave. In fact, Expedia has some of the biggest deals up to 12 months in advance. If your favorite carrier hasn't released its airfares yet, check back regularly as deals are updated on Expedia all the time.
Can I change the date of my flight from EUG to Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)?
Sometimes life gets in the way of plans, so Expedia is here to help make amending your journey easy. To start, access your Mahlon Sweet Field to Madrid Airport itinerary through the Expedia Trips portal and look up the fare conditions and rules about what sorts of changes are allowed. If you purchased your airfare in the last 24 hours, some airlines will let you cancel for free and organize new flights. If you booked more than 24 hours ago, connect with us through our Customer Service portal to find out what your options are.

Travel information

Travel information

Origin airport
Eugene
Destination airport
Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas
Distance
8791 km

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