Route Comparisons (Spain & Portugal)

Door-to-door time, typical cost, and CO₂e — with transparent assumptions.

Updated: 2026 Methodology

Use this hub to explore route-by-route train vs flight comparisons across Spain and Portugal. Each route page breaks down door-to-door timetypical one-way cost ranges, and CO₂e (qualitative) using the same transparent assumptions so you can make a decision quickly and consistently.
 Click any route below to open the full comparison (quick verdict, side-by-side table, decision guide, and sources).

PORTUGAL

Lisbon ↔ Porto (Coming soon)

Lisbon ↔ Faro (Coming soon)

Porto ↔ Faro (Coming soon)

Lisbon ↔ Sintra (Coming soon)

Lisbon ↔ Cascais (Coming soon)

Porto ↔ Aveiro (Coming soon)

Portugal - Train vs Flight

Madrid ~ Barcelona

Madrid ~ Valencia

Madrid ~ Seville

Madrid ~ Málaga

Lisbon ~ Porto (Coming soon)

Porto ~ Faro (Coming soon)

Lisbon ~ Sintra (Coming soon)

Lisbon ~ Cascais (Coming soon)

Methodology (Route Comparisons: Spain & Portugal)

Each route page compares train vs flight using the same decision framework:

Time: Reported as door-to-door (not just in-vehicle or in-air). Estimates include access legs (station/airport), standardized pre-departure buffers (security/boarding where relevant), and last-mile egress. Many pages also show line-haul duration separately for transparency.

Cost: Shown as typical one-way economy fare ranges, not single prices. Ranges reflect observed fares across common booking windows and are sensitive to lead time, day-of-week, seasonality, and inventory. For flights, “total cost” can diverge from ticket price due to baggage fees and airport transfer costs.

Emissions (CO₂e): Expressed as CO₂-equivalent (CO₂e) for comparability. Aviation is treated as CO₂e including non-CO₂ effects per the assumptions used across this site. Some route pages show CO₂e qualitatively to avoid false precision; the Carbon Calculator is the source for route-specific estimates under a consistent factor set.

Sources

  • Published rail timetables and operator information (e.g., Renfe/OUIGO/iryo where applicable)
  • Airline schedule and airport information (airport authorities)
  • Observed fare listings from operators and flight aggregators (for typical ranges)
  • Published emissions factor families (e.g., EEA / IEA / UK DEFRA / ICAO)
  • Each route page includes a short “Sources” list and links to supporting methodology pages in the Research Desk.

Update cadence

  • Comparisons are updated on a quarterly cadence when possible. Each route page includes a “Last updated” stamp. If schedules or service patterns change between updates, the next quarterly revision will incorporate them.
  • Assumptions (what to know)
  • Door-to-door outcomes depend strongly on where you start, access mode, and buffer behavior.
  • Cost ranges are conditional on booking lead time and demand.
  • Emissions are comparative estimates; precise values depend on factor choices and assumptions (occupancy, routing, and how non-CO₂ effects are represented).

Accuracy and limitations

This project is designed for decision-making under typical conditions, not edge cases or best-case timing. The goal is to compare modes under consistent rules so readers can understand structural trade-offs and then customize using the tools.

Explore the full framework: Research Desk methodology & assumptions 
Compute route-specific emissions: Carbon Calculator 

Comming soon …

🚆 ✈️ Travel Decision Tool

Answer a few questions to find your best travel option

1 Is there a direct train under 2.5 hours?

2 Do I need to work or want to relax?

3 Am I going to islands or northern Spain?

4 Booking last minute on a budget?

5 Carrying lots of luggage?

🚆 RECOMMENDATION: Take the TRAIN

Based on your answers, the train is your best option!

Why train wins:
  • Flights are often banned for short distances
  • Better for work or relaxation
  • Train stations are easier with luggage

✈️ RECOMMENDATION: FLY without second-guessing

Based on your destination, flying is the clear choice!

Why flying wins:
  • Islands and northern Spain are better reached by air
  • Often faster for remote destinations

🔍 RECOMMENDATION: Check BOTH options

For last-minute budget bookings, compare train and flight prices.

What to do:
  • Check budget airlines for last-minute sales
  • Compare with train ticket prices
  • Sometimes flight sales beat last-minute train prices

🤔 RECOMMENDATION: Consider both options

Compare train and flight options based on these factors:

Factors to consider:
  • Environmental impact (train is greener)
  • Total door-to-door travel time
  • Current prices for both options
  • Personal preference for comfort

📋 Quick Decision Guide

🚆 TRAIN when:
  • Direct train < 2.5 hours
  • Need to work/relax
  • Carrying lots of luggage
  • Want less stress
✈️ FLY when:
  • Going to islands/northern Spain
  • Long distances
  • Time is critical
🔍 CHECK BOTH when:
  • Booking last minute on budget
  • Prices are fluctuating
  • Flexible on timing