Jerez Airport Transfers (XRY) | Transfeero

Jerez Airport Transfers (XRY)

Fixed-price private transfers with licensed local chauffeurs. Meet & greet, real-time flight tracking and a free 60-minute wait.

Essential facts for transfers at Jerez Airport (XRY)

Updated 17/06/2026

Jerez Airport, 9 km north of the sherry capital, handles European holiday flights year-round with seasonal surges. Pre-booking a private transfer guarantees a driver holding your name at the arrivals exit, avoiding taxi queues and surge pricing.

Airport name
Jerez Airport (XRY)
Primary city served
Jerez de la Frontera
Country
Spain
Starting price
EUR 112.36
Flight monitoring
Real-time flight tracking — driver adjusts if delayed
Waiting time
60 min free wait at arrivals, 15 min for other pickups

Trusted rides

4M+ passengers served

Global coverage

100+ countries

Flexibility

Free cancellation

Arrival care

Meet & greet included

Transparent fares

Fixed price

What our booking data shows at Jerez Airport

Real patterns from Transfeero bookings at Jerez Airport (XRY) — use them to plan ahead.

Peak demand
+77%

More transfers during May – July. Book at least 72 hours ahead in this period.

Busiest pickup window
42%

Of bookings depart in the 09:00–13:00 window. Late-night transfers usually wait less.

Transfers completed here
13,909

Private rides completed from this airport by Transfeero drivers.

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What to know before your transfer at Jerez Airport (XRY)

Tolls, charges, terminal pickup zones and local rules that affect your private transfer at Jerez Airport (XRY).

All Road Charges Included in Fixed Price

No tolls apply on the A-4 or A-381 routes from Jerez Airport to the city. Jerez de la Frontera operates no active low-emission zone. Your Transfeero fixed price covers every charge; zero hidden costs, zero surprises.

Driver Meets You at Arrivals Baggage Exit

Your Transfeero driver holds a name sign at the baggage-hall exit on the ground floor after you clear immigration and collect luggage. Free 60-minute wait covers flight delays and terminal changes automatically at no extra cost.

15–25 Minutes to Jerez City Centre

The route via Carretera Madrid-Cádiz (A-4) northbound covers 9 km. Summer European charter flights can add time, but the journey remains one of Spain's shortest airport-to-city transfers.

Spanish VTC Private-Hire Licence

All Transfeero drivers hold the official VTC (Vehículo de Turismo con Conductor) licence required for advance-booked private hire in Spain. Pre-booking is mandatory; street hailing is not permitted for VTC services.

Transfer insights for Jerez Airport

Jerez Airport (XRY) is a single-terminal facility with arrivals on the ground floor (P0), where passengers collect baggage from four carousels before passing through the main lobby. Your Transfeero driver meets you at the baggage-hall exit holding a name sign; the 60-minute free wait covers flight delays and terminal changes at no extra cost. The terminal forecourt is managed by the airport authority, and pickups proceed directly without additional fees or parking charges.

The route from Jerez Airport to Jerez de la Frontera city centre follows the Carretera Madrid-Cádiz (A-4) northbound for approximately 7 km, then local roads into the city. Typical door-to-door journey time is 15–25 minutes, though seasonal traffic—particularly during summer when European charter flights peak—can extend this. The A-4 and A-381 motorways serving the airport route carry no tolls; congestion is generally light except in July and August when tourist volumes spike, but no specific bottlenecks are documented on this short urban-access corridor.

Andalusia imposes no active low-emission zone (ZBE) restrictions on private transfer vehicles in Jerez de la Frontera. All Transfeero drivers hold the official Spanish VTC (Vehículo de Turismo con Conductor) private-hire licence, which is mandatory for advance-booked services. The fixed Transfeero price includes every road charge, toll and zone fee—there are no hidden costs, regardless of traffic conditions or route changes.

The airport's taxi rank operates 24/7 but experiences queues during peak arrival slots; fares are metered (€0.60 per baggage item extra) with weekend and holiday surcharges. Public buses (M-050/M-052) run limited weekday schedules (09:30, 15:15, 16:30) and require cash. Renfe's C-1 train departs from a platform 100 m from the terminal four times daily (€2.55) but involves luggage handling and tight connection windows. A pre-booked private transfer eliminates queuing, guarantees luggage space and offers transparent pricing from the moment you book.

Ways to get from Jerez Airport (XRY) to Jerez de la Frontera — compared

Real time, real cost, real trade-offs across the realistic transport options at this airport.

ModeTimeCostProsCons
Taxi from airport rank15–25 minEUR 15–19 + EUR 0.60/bag24/7 availability, direct door-to-doorQueue times, weekend surcharges, baggage fees
Bus (M-050/M-052)30–40 minEUR 1.40 per personCheapest option, frequent in summerLimited weekday schedule (3 daily), luggage awkward
Renfe C-1 train10 min + station walkEUR 2.55 per personFastest transport time, fixed scheduleOnly 4 daily departures, luggage handling, tight connections
Transfeero private transfer Recommended15–25 minfrom EUR 112.36Fixed price, meet & greet at baggage-hall exit, free 60-min wait, free child seatsBook in advance.

Times are typical door-to-door including expected wait. Public-transport fares are reference-only and may vary.

How to book a transfer at Jerez Airport (XRY)

Book online at Transfeero with your flight number; the driver monitors your flight and meets you at the baggage-hall exit with a name sign. Arriving in summer? Confirm your booking 48 hours ahead to lock in your driver during peak season.

  1. Enter your trip details

    Share flight number, pickup time, and destination in Jerez de la Frontera so we match you with the ideal driver.

  2. Choose a vehicle class

    Compare economy, executive, and van options with upfront fares and generous luggage allowances.

  3. Add extras if needed

    Request child seats or additional luggage support to customise the ride.

  4. Confirm and receive instant updates

    Complete payment to receive driver contact information and live notifications.

Vehicles available at Jerez Airport (XRY)

Choose the right vehicle for your group size and comfort needs. All fares are fixed and include meet & greet.

Economy

Skoda Octavia, Toyota Prius or similar

3 2
from

EUR 112.36

Standard Sedan

Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series or similar

3 3
from

EUR 140.45

First Class

Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series or similar

3 3
from

EUR 252.80

First Class Van

Mercedes V-Class, Viano or similar

7 7
from

EUR 238.77

Standard Van

Mercedes Vito, Ford Custom or similar

7 7
from

EUR 140.46

Minibus

Mercedes Sprinter or similar — up to 12 pax

12 12
from

EUR 351.14

Frequently Asked Questions

Specific answers about transfers at Jerez Airport — booking, pickup zones, local tolls, and what changes between terminals.

Where exactly does the Transfeero driver meet me at Jerez Airport?
Your driver waits at the baggage-hall exit on the ground floor (P0) after you clear immigration and collect your luggage. They hold a name sign with your surname. The 60-minute free wait applies if your flight is delayed; the driver monitors your flight in real time and adjusts automatically.
Are there any tolls or hidden charges on the airport-to-Jerez route?
No. The A-4 and A-381 motorways are toll-free. Jerez de la Frontera has no active low-emission zone fees. Your Transfeero fixed price of EUR 112.36 includes every charge: zero tolls, zero zone fees, zero extras, no matter the traffic or route variation.
How long is the drive from Jerez Airport to Jerez city centre?
Typically 15–25 minutes door-to-door via the 9 km Carretera Madrid-Cádiz (A-4) northbound route. Summer peaks with European charter traffic may add 5–10 minutes, but congestion is generally light. Your driver adjusts for real-time conditions and keeps you informed.
What's the difference between Transfeero and a local taxi at Jerez Airport?
Taxis (€15–19 minimum, plus €0.60 per bag) queue at the rank with unpredictable wait times; fares rise on weekends and holidays. Transfeero offers a fixed price (EUR 112.36), guaranteed luggage space, no queues and advance confirmation. Pre-booking also saves you standing around after a long flight.
Do I pay extra if my flight is delayed and the driver has to wait?
No. Transfeero includes a free 60-minute wait at airport arrivals. The driver monitors your flight in real time using your booking details. If you arrive late, the driver adjusts automatically at no additional cost.
What if I land at a different terminal than expected?
Jerez Airport has one terminal building, so terminal changes do not occur here. Your Transfeero driver meets you at the baggage-hall exit on the ground floor as planned. If you have any confusion upon arrival, contact your Transfeero driver—they are flexible and local-aware.
Are child seats available if I'm travelling with young children?
Yes, absolutely. Transfeero provides free child seats on request. When you book, select 'child seat' in the options or email the confirmation with your child's age and weight. The driver will install it before you arrive; no extra charge.
Is Transfeero available for late-night or early-morning arrivals at Jerez Airport?
Yes. Jerez Airport operates 24/7, and Transfeero drivers are available for all arrivals and departures, including red-eye flights and early-morning connections. Book in advance and your driver will meet you at the baggage exit regardless of time.
Can I cancel or reschedule my Transfeero booking?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your scheduled pickup time. If you need to reschedule within 24 hours, contact Transfeero immediately with your updated flight and arrival time. Outside the 24-hour window, standard terms apply.
Do I need to tip my Transfeero driver, and what payment methods are accepted?
Tipping is not compulsory in Spain, but is appreciated for good service. Most Transfeero drivers accept cash (EUR) and card payments. Confirm your preferred payment method in your booking. The driver will have card readers; cash is also widely accepted.
Is the VTC licence something I should verify, and why is it important?
Yes. VTC (Vehículo de Turismo con Conductor) is Spain's official private-hire licence, mandatory for advance-booked car services and non-negotiable for legal operation. All Transfeero partners hold valid VTC credentials. This protects you: you're in a licensed, insured, professional vehicle—not an unlicensed taxi or ride-hailing substitute.

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