XRY MAD Jerez to Barajas

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Jerez (XRY) to Barajas (MAD)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Jerez to Madrid. While right seats win on takeoff, the landing view from the left side—featuring the Guadarrama Mountains and the dramatic approach over the Tagus valley—is more visually rewarding and memorable. The approach phase typically offers better viewing conditions than departure.

What can I see during takeoff from Jerez in Jerez?

During takeoff from Jerez (XRY), sit on the Right side for the best views. Jerez typically departs runway 23 (southwest heading). Right-side seats face northwest during climb-out, giving direct views of the Guadalete River valley and the rolling terrain toward Seville. Left seats look back toward the Atlantic coast and lose the inland geography quickly. Notable sights include: Guadalete River (visible as a linear feature through agricultural plains), Sierra de Grazalema (distant ridge to the northeast), Seville region sprawl (hazy urban area 80+ km north), Atlantic coastal plains (flat terrain to the southwest).

What can I see when landing at Barajas in Madrid?

When landing at Barajas (MAD), sit on the Left side for the best views. Madrid's primary landing runways are 32L/32R (northeast heading). Left-side seats during approach face southeast, providing views of the Guadarrama Mountains and the terrain south of Madrid. Right seats face the city's western sprawl but miss the dramatic mountain backdrop that defines the approach corridor. Notable sights include: Guadarrama Mountains (prominent ridge to the southeast), Tagus River valley (linear feature visible through the approach), Madrid urban sprawl (extensive built-up area), Barajas airport infrastructure (visible in final approach).

How long is the flight from Jerez to Madrid?

The flight from Jerez (XRY) to Barajas (MAD) takes Approximately 1 hour 10 minutes.

What does the Jerez to Madrid flight path pass over?

The flight path crosses the Guadalquivir River valley (visible around 20 minutes after takeoff), then transitions through the rolling terrain of central Andalusia. The Sierra Morena mountains form a distant backdrop to the north around the midpoint. As the aircraft climbs toward cruise altitude and heads northeast, the landscape becomes increasingly arid and plateau-like, characteristic of the Castilian meseta. The Tagus River valley becomes visible in the final descent phase, marking the approach to Madrid.