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Cheapest fares on the Miami–Madrid route cluster tightly around $341, with the bottom quartile sitting at $336–$341; book early to avoid the $379 ceiling.

Madrid from Miami: median $341, book before prices climb to $379

Key takeaways

  • Median fare is $341 across 30 daily snapshots — a reliable anchor for budgeting this transatlantic route.
  • Bottom-quartile fares run $336–$341 (p25–median), meaning the best available deals are only about $5–$10 below the midpoint.
  • The price ceiling hits $379 — a 15% spread from low to high, which is about as tight as transatlantic pricing gets.
  • The $330 floor is rare: fares that low represent the absolute best snapshots, not a typical expectation.
  • No dominant carrier pattern was distinguishable in this dataset, so comparing airlines at booking time remains worthwhile.

30-day price trend

MIA → MAD · cheapest cached fare per day · last 30 days · 7%
$321 low$379 high

See full numbers and stats on the MIAMAD price history page.

The full picture

The Miami–Madrid route is showing unusually compressed pricing right now. With a spread of just 15% between the lowest observed fare ($330) and the highest ($379), and the middle 50% of fares packed into a $9 band ($336–$345), this is not a route where waiting for a dramatic sale is likely to pay off. The data suggests fares are structurally stable rather than volatile — which cuts both ways: you're unlikely to overpay badly, but you're equally unlikely to stumble onto a dramatic discount by timing things cleverly.

Given that tight clustering, the strongest booking-window argument is a straightforward one: buy closer to the lower end of the observed range while it holds. Transatlantic fares typically soften in the 6–10 week window before departure as carriers adjust inventory, but when the spread is this narrow, those adjustments may not produce meaningful savings. The $330 floor likely reflects a brief inventory release or promotional window rather than a repeatable pattern — building your budget around $336–$341 is more defensible.

No single carrier dominated this dataset's cheapest fares, so it's worth checking both legacy transatlantic carriers and any low-cost long-haul options serving this corridor at the time you book. Prices at the $379 level likely reflect constrained inventory or peak travel periods, and that ceiling could shift upward as departure dates approach. One honest caveat: 30 snapshots capture a single rolling window and may not reflect seasonal swings — if you're traveling in peak summer or around Spanish holidays, treat these figures as a baseline rather than a guarantee.

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AI-authored from this route's 30-day price index. Article last regenerated Jun 13, 2026. Fares shift continuously — confirm at booking.

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