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Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport

IATA LIS ICAO LPPT Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Lisbon

Continent

EU

Coordinates

38,7813, -9,1359

Elevation

374 ft (114 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
02/20 12.162 ft (3.707 m) 148 ft ASP Yes

Sobre Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport

O Aeroporto Humberto Delgado (LIS), também conhecido como Aeroporto da Portela, é o principal aeroporto de Portugal e o maior da Península Ibérica em tráfego intercontinental, localizado a apenas 7 quilômetros do centro de Lisboa. Com mais de 31 milhões de passageiros anuais, Lisboa é um dos aeroportos europeus com maior crescimento e um ponto de conexão estratégico entre a Europa, África e as Américas. O aeroporto serve como hub principal da TAP Air Portugal, a companhia aérea de bandeira portuguesa, que oferece uma das mais extensas redes de voos para África e Brasil a partir da Europa. A proximidade ao centro da cidade é uma enorme vantagem, com o metro Linha Vermelha a chegar ao Aeroporto em menos de 20 minutos a partir do centro. Lisboa, com os seus bairros históricos — Alfama, Belém, Chiado — os pastéis de nata, o fado e a luz dourada característica, tornou-se um dos destinos turísticos mais populares da Europa. O aeroporto está atualmente com planos para um novo aeroporto complementar devido à capacidade limitada de expansão na localização atual. As instalações incluem lojas duty-free com vinhos portugueses, azeite, cortiça e pastéis, além de restaurantes e lounges premium.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Lisbon Airport to the city center?
The Lisbon Metro Red Line (Linha Vermelha) runs from the Aeroporto station directly to the city center, reaching Alameda in about 15 minutes and Sao Sebastiao in 20 minutes for EUR 1.65 (plus EUR 0.50 for a reusable Viva Viagem card). This makes LIS one of the most metro-accessible airports in Europe. Taxis to central Lisbon cost approximately EUR 10-15.
How many terminals does Lisbon Airport have?
Humberto Delgado Airport has two terminals. Terminal 1 handles all full-service and most international carriers. Terminal 2 serves low-cost carriers including easyJet and some Ryanair flights. A free shuttle bus connects the two terminals in about 10 minutes. The metro station serves only Terminal 1.
What is unique about Lisbon Airport's location?
LIS is located just 7 km from the city center, making it one of the closest major airports to its downtown in Europe. The proximity is both a convenience for travelers and a limitation for expansion, as the airport is surrounded by urban development. Plans for a new airport at Montijo or Alcochete have been discussed for decades.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Lisbon Airport?
Yes, LIS offers free Wi-Fi in both terminals. The network provides 30 minutes of complimentary access, which can be extended. The service supports browsing and messaging. The terminal features Portuguese tile artwork (azulejos) and local cuisine including pastéis de nata at several cafes.
Which airlines have a hub at Lisbon Airport?
TAP Air Portugal, a Star Alliance member, uses LIS as its primary hub with an extensive network connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas. TAP's hub strategy leverages Lisbon's position as a bridge between Europe and Brazil/Portuguese-speaking Africa. Ryanair and easyJet have significant low-cost operations from Terminal 2.