General information
Lisbon Airport is located in an urban area between Loures and Lisbon. There are two terminals, every 10 minutes a shuttle bus runs between T1 and T2. Humberto Delgado Airport is the main hub of flag carrier TAP Air Portugal. On average every hour you can fly from Lisbon Airport to Porto Airport, this service of TAP Air Portugal is named ‘Ponte Aérea’. Lisbon Airport’s Terminal 2 is used only for departing flights and often regarded as one of the worst terminals in Europe. It lacks direct public transport access, requiring travellers to either take a taxi or transfer to the free shuttle bus at Terminal 1.
Where is Lisbon Airport situated?
The airport is north of the city centre. It’s accessible by road via the E1 motorway (junction 2 or junction 3).
How many terminals does Lisbon Airport have?
The airport has two terminals, Terminal 1 is the largest and most important. Terminal 2 is used by low-cost carriers like Ryanair and easyJet and only for outbound flights, Terminal 1 handles all inbound flights. Travellers are enthusiastic about Terminal 1, not about Terminal 2. A free shuttle bus runs between the terminals every 10 minutes, a bus ride takes 3 minutes.
In Terminal 1 of Lisbon Airport you will find Schengen S gates 7 to 25 in the southern part and non-Schengen N gates 26 to 47 in the northern part. To get to the N gates you have to go through passport control. The airport lounges of ANA and TAP Air Portugal are located in Terminal 1 after the security check.
Which airlines fly from and to Lisbon Airport?
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TAP Air Portugal -
Ryanair -
easyJet -
Iberia -
Azores Airlines







