Lisbon International Airport, also known as Lisbon Portela Airport, is the largest and most important airport in Portugal and one of the most important in Southern Europe. The port is located just 7 km from the centre of Lisbon and is one of the few in Europe located practically in the city centre. The Portuguese government announced in February 2016 that in honour of the late Portuguese general of aviation, Hemberto Delgado, on May 15, 2016, the airport will be named after him. The Lisbon port was opened in mid-October 1942. During the war, it was a neutral airport, open to both British and German airlines. At that time, it was the centre of smuggling people to / from Europe. Today, connections in all directions of the world are offered by dozens of regular, low-fare and charter airlines. The port has two modern terminals with a number of facilities. Terminal1 is operated by the Portuguese national carrier TAP Portugal, for which the Lisbon airport is a hub, and airlines belonging to the Star Alliance. Terminal2 is mainly used by low-fare airlines, and its main users are easyJet and Ryanair.
In 2015, the airport checked-in over 20.1 million passengers.
There is a three-star hotel on the area of the airport of Lisbon.
Aeroporto Humberto Delgado
Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas, 1700-111 Lisboa
Bus
The airport is served by several bus routes:
Line 208: Cais Sodré / Aeroporto / Eastern Railway Station – runs every day from 0:30 and 5:35
Line No. 705: Estaçao do Oriente / Aeroporto / Areeiro – runs only on business days
Line No. 722: Portela / Aeroporto / Pc. Londres – runs daily during the day
Line No. 744: Marquês Pombal – Aeroporto – Moscavide – runs daily
Line No. 783: Portela / Aeroporto / Amoreiras – operates on weekends and holidays
Ticket prices:
Ticket (board rate): 1.80 €
Carris / Metro ticket: 1.40 €
24 hour network ticket: 6 €
Buses carry luggage with maximum dimensions: 50x40x20cm. If you have larger luggage, you should use the AEROBUS service.
Aerobus – it provides connection of the airport with the main points of the city, bus and train stations.
Line 1 City Center – departures every 20 minutes
Airport – Cais do Sodre runs from 07:00 to 23:20 (daily)
Cais do Sodre – Airport runs from07:40 to 23:00 (daily)
Line 2 Financial Center
Airport – José Malhoa South runs from 07:30. To 23:00 (daily).
Departures every 40 minutes; from 20:00 every 60 minutes
José Malhoa South. The airport is 8:00 to 23:30 (daily).
Departures every 40 minutes, from 20:30 every 60 minutes
Ticket price:
24 h AEROBUS PASS – adults: EUR 3.50, children (4-10 years) EUR 2, groups (4 or more adults): EUR 2.
2 x 24 h AEROBUS PASS – adults: EUR 5.50, children (4-10 years old): EUR 3
Tickets can be purchased on board, via the Internet or in the Turismo de Lisboa windows in the public arrivals area; valid for 24 hours
Underground
The airport is served by the red underground line. It runs at a frequency of 6-9 minutes. in hours 5:30-01.00. You can get to the city centre in 15 minutes, and to the train and bus station in 5 minutes. A one-time ticket costs EUR 1.40, and a valid 24-hour network ticket costs EUR 6.
At the airport in Lisbon there are two taxi stands: at the arrivals hall and at the departure hall (taxis standing in front of the departure hall are usually cheaper). The approximate driving time is the centre of Lisbon is 15 minutes, and the price is 15 EUR. However, it is best to set the price with the driver before the journey. When boarding, the taximeter should point to 2.50 EUR. Outside the city, the price per kilometre should not exceed EUR 0.42. At night, in high season, on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, prices are 20% higher. An additional fee for luggage or an animal is 1.60 EUR. The prices given are approximate prices.
Aeroporto Humberto Delgado
Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas, 1700-111 Lisboa
If you are planning a trip to the Lisbon airport with your own car, you have many options to choose from.
From the north: A1 motorway (from Porto to Lisbon) to the second bypass (2 Circular / Segunda Circular).
From the Torres Vedras region: via the A8 motorway, and then CRIL (IC-17) to the 2 roundabout (2 Circular / Segunda Circular).
From the south: Vasco da Gama bridge up to roundabout 2 (2 Circular / Segunda Circular) or by the 25th April bridge to exit Eixo Norte / Sul up to roundabout 2 (2 Circular / Segunda Circular).
From Cascais / Estoril: highway A5, then CRIL (IC-17) to roundabout 2 (2 Circular / Segunda Circular).
From Sintra / Amadora: IC-19 to roundabout 2 (2 Circular / Segunda Circular) entering from the south or IC-19 to IC-17 to roundabout 2 (2 Circular / Segunda Circular) entering from the north.
Coordinates for GPS car navigation systems:
38°46'12"N, 9°07'42"WThe airport offers short- and long-term parking lots. The P1 short-term car park is located near the departure hall, while the P2 is next to the arrival hall. The P3 car park is used to leave vehicles for a longer period of time.
Information – information points are located in the departures and arrivals hall.
Disabled – the airport is adapted to the needs of disabled people.
Gastronomy – there are many dining options at the airport: bars, restaurants and cafes.
Shopping – the port has a lot of multi-branch stores, including duty free.
Finances – you can use the exchange office, bank and ATMs.
Car rental – six companies provide services in this area at the airport: Avis, Europcar, Goldcar, Guerin, Hertz, Sixt. Their offices are in the arrivals area.
Luggage – luggage storage, luggage trolleys are available to passengers.
Lost property office – located on level 0 of public space, is open every day for 24 hours, tel. + 351 218 444 530.
Internet – the airport offers unlimited and free internet access.
Aeroporto Humberto Delgado
Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas, 1700-111 Lisboa
Aeroporto Humberto Delgado
Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas, 1700-111 Lisboa
Phone
+351 218413500