Getting
There
BY PLANE
Lisbon airport information
Lisbon Airport has two terminals.
Terminal 1 is for International Departures and International and
Domestic Arrivals.
Terminal 2 is for Domestic Departures only.
Lisbon international airport address
Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas
1700-007 Lisboa
Phone: (+351) 218 413 500
Fax: (+351) 218 413 675
www.ana.pt
There is a wide variety of airlines flying to Lisbon, including low cost
companies.
National carriers are TAP, Portugalia and SATA.
TAP
Iberia
EasyJet
Vueling Airlines
SATA
Finnair
Lufthansa
Aer Lingus
TACV
Air France
Delta
Air One
British Airways
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Air Canada
Ukraine International
KLM.com
Royal Air Maroc
Cathay Pacific
Alitalia
American Airlines
Czech Airlines
TAM Linhas Aeras
LOT
FlyNiki
Swiss
Germanwings
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Kingfisher
Continental Airlines
South African Airways
All Nippon Airways
Spanair
Aegean Airlines
Thai Airways
Brussels Airlines
Austrian Airlines
China Southern
United
EgyptAir
Tunisair
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Air Europa
Aigle Azur
Japan Airlines
US Airways
Condor
TUIfly
Air Berlin
Croatia Airlines
LAM
Turkish Airlines
TAAG Angola Airlines
Blue Air
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which conditions are described on "Travelling to Lisbon".
Getting to city centre from the airport by bus
Listed below are the bus route numbers with the respective names of
their "end of the line" terminals. The airport stop is located
mid-journey for these routes.
BUS Nº 705 - “ Estação do Oriente / Aeroporto / Areeiro
BUS Nº 22 - “ Portela / Aeroporto / Marquês de Pombal
BUS Nº 44 - “ Moscavide / Aeroporto / Cais do Sodré
BUS Nº 745 - “ Prior Velho / Aeroporto / Cais do Sodré
BUS Nº 83 - “ Portela / Aeroporto / Amoreiras
A one way BUS ticket costs around € 1.45 and can be purchased from the
driver as you board.
BUS Nº 91 (Aerobus) - makes the run between Lisbon airport and
the city centre. Service begins at 07h00 and ends at 23h00. Buses pass
every 20 minutes. A ticket for all-day travel costs around € 3.50.
Getting to the city centre from the airport by taxi
There are two taxi stands within the perimeter of the airport, one at
the arrivals point and the other at the departures.
The fare on the taxi meter should read € 2.00 (daytime pick-up).
Outside the city limits, city fares are charged per kilometer (km=0,42).
€ 1.60 is charged for the transportation of luggage or animals.
Before taking a taxi, inquire about the fare*. You can get more info and
purchase a Taxi Voucher at the Tourism Information Counter in the
airport´s Arrivals Hall.
* An additional 20% is charged for services on Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays and for nighttime service from 21h00 to 06h00.
BY TRAIN
Lisbon’s main
departure point for international destinations and central/northern
Portugal is Santa Apolonia Station located on Avenida Infante Dom
Henrique, eastern district of Alfama, on the Tagus River banks (Can be
reached by bus line 746). All the trains that depart from Santa Apolonia
Station stop at Estação Oriente in Expo. High-speed Alfa trains depart
for Oporto every day until 20h55. The Sud-Expresso to Paris departs
daily at 18h00, while the Lusitania train to Madrid departs at 22h00
every day.
BY CAR
By road, Lisbon is connected to many highways.
From the north, A1 highway connects Lisbon to Oporto and A3 connects
Oporto to Valença (border with Spain, Galicia).
From the south, A2 highway connects Lisbon to the Algarve region, near
Faro.
From the east, A2 plus A6 highways connects Lisbon to the frontier with
Spain, Extremadura, near the Spanish city of Badajoz.
From the east, A25/A23 plus A1 highways connects Lisbon to the frontier
with Spain, near the Spanish city of Salamanca.
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