Property in Spain's capital city can be reached via the Airport ExpressProperty in Spain's capital city, Madrid, may be easier and cheaper to reach for arrivals reaching the destination by plane in the months to come.

That is because the Airport Express is due to be introduced, ferrying passengers to locations along a 22 km route for €2 (£1.70).

Daily and nightly services promise to carry passengers to property in Spain's capital around the clock.

Routes are scheduled to begin every 30 minutes throughout the night and every 15 minutes in the daytime, with a 40-minute circular path plotted through the city.

With signs printed in English and Spanish, the Airport Express is set to drop passengers off every single day of the year.

Madrid-Barajas Airport is part of the AENA Spanish airports network and is located about 12 km from the city centre.

In August 2010, almost five million passengers were handled by the facility's terminals, along with cargo weighing more than 27,500 tonnes.

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