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Bus from Madrid Aeropuerto T4 to Leon?

kardisa

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Camino Frances - Leon to Santiago (2015)
Camino Madrid/Salvador/Primitivo (2017)
My flight arrives in T4S at 1:30pm and the bus to Leon departs from the T4 station at 2:45pm. Assuming that I am not checking luggage, do you think that I will have enough time to deboard (I'm at the front of the plane), clear immigration, and get to the terminal?

Thank you all for your help so far. This was such a last minute decision and I have a lot to do in the next 8 days if I want to be at least somewhat prepared.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
My flight arrives in T4S at 1:30pm and the bus to Leon departs from the T4 station at 2:45pm. Assuming that I am not checking luggage, do you think that I will have enough time to deboard (I'm at the front of the plane), clear immigration, and get to the terminal?

My wife and I just went through this 10 days ago (although we took a train to Leon). Anyways, it was our experience that immigration checks were almost nonexistent. We got off the plane and walked for a few minutes. There was a 15 second wait to get our passports stamped. The guy stamping it couldn't have been more disinterested. He actually missed the page so I only have about 2/3 of a stamp in my passport. Then we walked to the conveyer belt, grabbed our bags (they were there already), and left. That was it. No checks, no nuthin! The whole thing took us about 15 minutes. I'm serious!
I hope it's as smooth for you!

Ron
 
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