
Lisbon Airport (LIS), officially Humberto Delgado Airport, is Portugal’s biggest and busiest international hub, welcoming over 35 million passengers every year. Lisbon Airport is the main base for the country’s flag carrier, TAP Air Portugal, and is consistently ranked as one of the busiest single-runway airports in Europe, acting as a major hub for both connecting and direct flights across Europe, Africa and South America. Conveniently located less than 10km from Lisbon’s city centre, travellers can find themselves exploring the Baixa district, sampling authentic pastel de nata in Belém or visiting the famous Castelo de São Jorge (St. George’s Castle) in no time!

Aegean Airlines

Aer Lingus

Air Algerie

Air Canada

Air Europa

Air France

Air Moldova

Air Serbia

Air Transat

airBaltic

American Airlines

Arkia

Azores Airlines

Azul Airlines

Beijing Capital Airlines

British Airways

Brussels Airlines

Bulgaria Air

Cabo Verde Airlines

Delta

easyJet

Egyptair

Emirates

Etihad Airways

EuroAtlantic Airways

Eurowings

Finnair

Fly One

Iberia

Icelandair

Israir Airlines

KLM

Korean Air

LAM Mozambique Airlines

LATAM Airlines Group

Lufthansa

Luxair

Norwegian

Pegasus Airlines

PLAY

Qatar Airways

Royal Air Maroc

Ryanair

STP Airways

SWISS

TAAG Angola

TAP Air Portugal

Transavia

Tunisair

Turkish Airlines

United Airlines

Volotea

Vueling

Wizz Air

World2Fly
Lisbon Airport has two terminals, with most flights operating out of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 being reserved for several low-cost carriers like Ryanair and Wizz Air. Make sure you confirm check-in times and terminals with your airline before you travel, as each may have different requirements, and allow for plenty of time at the airport before your flight. Keep in mind, it may be possible to check in for your flights online via your airline’s website or app, which can be an easy way to save time at the airport on the day of travel.
Baggage allowances for flights departing Lisbon Airport vary by airline and ticket class, so it’s important to confirm what’s included with your flight booking to avoid any surprises at bag drop. For more specific information on baggage limits, such as the size, weight and number of bags included in your airfare, check with your airline or ask your Travel Expert for assistance.
A wide range of facilities are available at Lisbon Airport for your comfort and convenience, including:
Looking for the best ways to travel from Lisbon Airport to the city centre? There are plenty of ground transportation options available.
ANA Parking is the official parking provider for Lisbon Airport and offers a variety of convenient parking spots within easy access of the terminals, including covered and open-air options. We’d recommend booking online in advance to secure your parking spot and access discounted rates.
Keen to explore Portugal at your own pace? A number of car rental companies, including AVIS, Europcar and Sixt, are available at Lisbon Airport. Talk to your Travel Expert about organising car hire for your trip or book it yourself online before you leave.
Lisbon Airport is an easy 20-minute drive from the city centre (depending on traffic), making taxi services a comfortable and efficient mode of transport. Look for taxi ranks outside the arrivals and departures terminals at Lisbon Airport. Rideshare options like Uber and Bolt are also available from the dedicated pick-up area on Level 2 (Arrivals level).
Airport shuttles and hotel transfers provide a good balance of convenience and affordability when travelling to or from Lisbon Airport. It’s worth organising this in advance, so ask your Travel Expert to help you book airport or hotel transfers today!
The Lisbon Metro network is one of the easiest ways to get from the airport to the city centre by public transport, and the Red Line (Linha Vermelha) will see you exploring downtown Lisbon in roughly 20 minutes. Bus and train options are also available but may require more connections and longer wait times, so in most cases the Metro will be more convenient unless you’re travelling outside of Lisbon to another area of Portugal. See the Lisbon Metro website for up-to-date information on timetables and fares.
A free shuttle service connects Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, running approximately every 12 minutes between 3:30am and 12:30am (the next day). The journey takes less than five minutes, picking up and dropping off from the Departures areas of both terminals.
ANA Lounge
Terminal 1, after Security
Open from 6am to 10pm daily
TAP Premium Lounge Tejo
Terminal 1, Schengen area
Open from 5am to 12am daily
TAP Premium Lounge Atlântico
Terminal 1, Non-Schengen area
Open from 5am to 12am daily
As a busy international airport, there are lots of different airlines servicing Lisbon Airport (LIS). Major carriers include TAP Air Portugal, Ryanair, easyJet, British Airways and Air France. For a more complete list, see the page above.
As a general rule, you should aim to arrive at Lisbon Airport at least two hours before your scheduled departure time for flights within the Schengen Area or to the UK and Ireland, and three hours before long-haul international flights. This should give you plenty of time to complete check-in, drop your bags and pass through any necessary security screenings before your boarding time. Keep in mind that you may experience longer lines and delays during busy travel periods, so check with the airport, airline or your Travel Expert directly for more information on recommended arrival times.
There are plenty of transport options available from Lisbon Airport to the city centre (and vice versa), including airport shuttles, taxi and rideshare transfers, car rentals and the Lisbon Metro network.
Yes, there are several lounges at Lisbon Airport, including the ANA Lounge, the TAP Premium Lounge Tejo and the TAP Premium Lounge Atlântico. Access to airport lounges may be possible depending on your ticket class, frequent flyer membership, credit card benefits or by purchasing a day pass. Check with the airline directly or talk to your Travel Expert for more information on how to access airport lounges.
If you’re looking for showers or a quiet space to relax while you wait for your flight, check the facilities, opening times and whether you’re able to access any of the airport lounges at Lisbon Airport. Ready to book accommodation for your trip to Portugal? Ask your Travel Expert to help you find the perfect airport hotel or city stay today!
You may be able to earn loyalty points or rewards on eligible flights to or from Lisbon booked with us. When booking online, you’ll see a place to add your loyalty program or frequent flyer membership details if this is available, or you can ask your Travel Expert for help when booking in-store. If the booking meets your program’s requirements, you’ll earn points! For more information, check with your specific loyalty program and see our Booking Terms and Conditions.
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Check-in times and baggage rules for flights departing from Lisbon Airport will vary depending on your ticket, so make sure you confirm with your airline in advance. Remember, it’s often possible to check in online or via your airline’s app, which can help save time at the airport. For more information or help finding your check-in times and baggage limits, talk to your Travel Expert.
Lisbon Airport operates out of two terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Check your flight booking information or boarding pass to confirm your departure or arrival terminal. A free shuttle service runs approximately every 12 minutes between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 for passengers needing to transfer between the terminals and the journey takes less than five minutes.
There are plenty of parking options available at Lisbon Airport, including covered and open-air options. Check with the airport directly for more information on airport parking and the current short-term or long-term rates. We’d recommend booking online to secure your parking spot in advance and access discounted rates.
Dedicated baby changing facilities and a free stroller service is available in Terminal 1 of Lisbon Airport.
Keen to do a little retail therapy at Lisbon Airport? There are plenty of stores available for you to browse before your flight, including well-known brands like LEGO®, Hugo Boss, Max Mara and Swarovski, as well as duty-free shops and dining options. Check the Lisbon Airport terminal map or website for an up-to-date list of stores and their opening information.
While last-minute sale fares to and from Lisbon Airport may become available, you’ll generally find it pays to plan ahead, especially when booking international flights. As a rough guide, we recommend booking domestic flights three to six months in advance and international flights six to nine months before you plan to fly. When it comes to balancing flexible travel dates with the biggest savings, this should give you the best of both worlds.
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