Lisbon airport (LIS)
Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.
Passenger Guide

Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), also known as Portela Airport, was inaugurated in 1942 and is the main air operations center of Portugal, handling the vast majority of the country's domestic and international flights.
Official Website: aeroportolisboa.pt
Phone: +351 218 413 500
Terminals
The airport has two passenger terminals that operate 24 hours a day:
- Terminal 1 (T1): It is the main terminal and operates most flights of traditional airlines.
- Terminal 2 (T2): It is a smaller terminal dedicated exclusively to departures of low-cost airlines.
Both terminals are connected by a free shuttle bus service that runs every 10-12 minutes, between 3:30 am and 1:30 am.
Annual Traffic (2023): 33.6 million passengers.
Information Points
You will find airport information counters (MyWay) in the public arrivals area and in the check-in area of Terminal 1. For tourist information, you can go to the "Ask Me Lisboa" counters, located in the arrivals hall, which operate from 7:00 am to midnight.
Location
The airport is located in the parish of Olivais, 7 km (4 miles) north of Lisbon.
See MapParking services at Lisbon airport (LIS)
The airport offers multiple parking options that operate 24 hours a day, designed for different needs, from quick stops to stays of several days. It is recommended to book online to get cheaper rates.
Drop-off and Pick-up (Kiss & Fly)
There is a designated "Kiss & Fly" zone in the Departures area, ideal for very brief stops to drop off or pick up passengers. After the initial courtesy time, per-minute rates apply.
Short Stay and Convenience Parking
P1 (Premium) and P2 (Executive)
These are the covered parking lots closest to the terminal buildings, with direct access to the Departures (P1) and Arrivals (P2) areas. They are the ideal option for greater comfort and for short-term stays.
Long Stay Parking
P3 and P5 (Low Cost)
These are the most economical options, designed for trips of several days. They are located outdoors and are connected to the terminals by a free shuttle bus that operates regularly.
Valet Parking
For maximum comfort, you can use the Valet Parking service, which allows you to leave your car with authorized staff directly in the Departures area of Terminal 1.
Facilities for passengers with special needs
Assistance for Passengers with Reduced Mobility (MyWay)
The airport offers a free assistance service called MyWay to help passengers with reduced mobility. To ensure this service, which includes accompaniment and wheelchair loan, it is essential that you request it from your airline or travel agency at least 48 hours before your flight. Upon arrival at the airport, you can go to one of the "MyWay" meeting points for the assistance staff to receive you.
Accessibility Facilities
The airport is equipped to facilitate the transit of all travelers. The facilities include:
- Access ramps, elevators, and adapted restrooms in all areas of the terminals.
- Reserved and conveniently located parking spaces.
- Information and check-in counters at an accessible height.
Sunflower Program
For passengers with non-visible disabilities (such as autism, anxiety, among others), the airport participates in the Sunflower program. You can request the Sunflower lanyard free of charge at the "MyWay" information points. Wearing this lanyard allows airport staff to discreetly identify passengers who might need a bit more support, patience, or time during airport processes.
Latest updates: September 11, 2025