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Humberto Delgado Airport (Lisbon Airport)

Lisbon, Portugal
LIS LPPT

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
40
minutes
Domestic → International
70
minutes
International → Domestic
70
minutes
International → International
85
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Lisbon Airport operates two terminals connected by free shuttle bus (5-10 minute journey). Terminal 1 serves most international carriers including TAP Air Portugal, Star Alliance, and major European airlines, featuring 68 gates across three levels. Terminal 2 primarily handles low-cost carriers like Ryanair, easyJet, and Wizz Air with 12 gates. Both terminals feature clear Schengen/Non-Schengen separation. Terminal 1 offers extensive shopping and dining post-security including duty-free, restaurants, and TAP lounges. Walking times within T1: check-in to gates 10-15 minutes, between distant gates up to 20 minutes. Security processing typically takes 20-30 minutes during peak hours, with FastTrack available for premium passengers. T2 is more compact with 5-10 minute gate walks and faster security processing. Immigration can add 15-45 minutes for non-EU passengers depending on season and time of day. Both terminals feature modern facilities, free WiFi, and efficient ground transportation connections to Lisbon city center via Metro red line (20 minutes) and AeroBus (30-45 minutes).

🔄 Connection Tips

Connecting through Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) requires an understanding of its unique two-terminal layout and the mandatory arrival flow for all passengers. There is no airside connection between terminals; if you are departing from Terminal 2, you must take the free shuttle bus from outside Terminal 1 Departures, which runs every 10 to 20 minutes and takes about 5 minutes. If you are self-transferring on separate tickets, you must collect your luggage in Terminal 1, clear customs, and then proceed to your departure terminal to re-check your bags. For those with long layovers, a manned left-luggage facility is available in Terminal 1 Arrivals near the P2 parking exit. Terminal 1 is the main hub where ALL flights arrive and most full-service carriers depart. Allow at least an extra 30 minutes for this transfer, especially during peak periods. For international-to-Schengen transfers, you must clear immigration (passport control) in Lisbon. A minimum connection time of 90 minutes is recommended for same-terminal transfers, while at least three hours is advisable if you must move from T1 to T2. Ground transportation to the Lisbon city center is very convenient via the Metro Red Line, which has a station at Terminal 1; the journey takes about 20 minutes to central areas. Be aware that security queues at LIS can be unpredictable, so arriving three hours before international departures is standard practice. Terminal 2 is a departure-only facility dedicated exclusively to low-cost carriers (e. g., Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air). Eligible travelers with biometric EU/EEA/Swiss passports should use the automated e-gates to speed up the process. Ride-sharing apps like Uber and Bolt are reliable, but note that their pickup point is located in the Terminal 1 Departures parking lot (P2), not at Arrivals.

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Aeródromo Municipal de Coimbra

Coimbra, Portugal
CBP LPCO

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic → International
60
minutes
International → Domestic
60
minutes
International → International
75
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Aeródromo Municipal de Coimbra (CBP), also known as Aeródromo de Cernache, is a significant regional aviation facility located approximately 7 kilometers southwest of the historic university city of Coimbra, Portugal. Situated in the heart of the Centro Region, the airport serves as a primary hub for general aviation, private charters, and aeronautical sports, providing a vital link for the country's third-largest urban area. The airfield is positioned on a plateau and features a well-maintained 920-meter asphalt runway suitable for light aircraft and helicopters. The airport's infrastructure is tailored to the needs of the general aviation community, featuring a dedicated General Aviation Terminal (GAT) and Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) services. These facilities provide a streamlined experience for private and business travelers, including comfortable waiting areas, flight planning resources, and essential amenities such as a local restaurant noted for its quality service. The airfield is equipped for 24-hour operations in most conditions and offers critical fueling services for both 100LL and Jet A1 aircraft. While it does not host a traditional passenger terminal like larger international hubs, its layout is intuitive and allows for quick transitions from air to ground. A major focus of the Aeródromo de Coimbra is its vibrant aeronautical community. It is the home base for the Aeroclube de Coimbra, one of the oldest and most respected flight schools in Portugal, and frequently hosts skydiving operations and sightseeing flights over the Mondego Valley. The airport's role is strictly regional and private, as it does not currently host scheduled commercial passenger services. Instead, it acts as a crucial center for pilot education, emergency medical transport, and private travel for those visiting the prestigious University of Coimbra and the surrounding research and industrial clusters. Its location near the A1 motorway ensures easy access to both Porto and Lisbon, making it a strategically located node in Portugal's national aviation network.

🔄 Connection Tips

Aeródromo Municipal de Coimbra (CBP), also known as Aeródromo de Cernache, is a dedicated general aviation and private charter facility located approximately 8 kilometers south of Coimbra. Because it does not host scheduled commercial flights, "connecting" here requires a multi-modal approach through Portugal’s major international hubs. The primary gateways are Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO) in Porto, about 75 minutes to the north, and Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) in Lisbon, roughly 105 minutes to the south. If you are arriving at CBP via a private flight and have a same-day international connection, it is essential to allow a minimum buffer of 3 to 4 hours to account for ground transport and airport security at the larger hubs. For the most efficient transfer, travelers often use high-speed CP (Comboios de Portugal) rail services. From the Coimbra-B station, the Alfa Pendular (AP) train reaches Porto-Campanhã in one hour, followed by a 35-minute metro ride (Line E) to the airport. For Lisbon, the AP train reaches Lisboa-Oriente in 1 hour and 40 minutes, with a direct 6-minute metro link to the airport terminal. Alternatively, several coach operators like Rede Expressos and FlixBus offer direct "one-seat" services from Coimbra’s main bus terminal to Porto Airport, which is often more convenient for those with heavy luggage. For a premium door-to-door experience, the private Coimbra Airport Shuttle provides shared van transfers directly between the city and both OPO and LIS. Upon arrival at the basic CBP terminal, note that on-demand rideshare availability can be limited; it is highly recommended to pre-book a taxi or use the local SMTUC bus (Lines 47 or 48) to reach the city center.

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