Humberto Delgado Airport
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based on 8 reviews
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Contact Humberto Delgado Airport
Address : | Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas, 1700-111 Lisboa, Portugal |
Phone : | 📞 +8 |
Website : | https://www.aeroportolisboa.pt/pt/ |
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City : | Lisboa |
Description : | 2-terminal, 2-runway international airport with underground trains & buses to the city center. |
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Jim Lobo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Big airport with all the services from metro to bus to reach city center but there is no clear information on terminal 2 . Need to use the shuttle bus for terminal 2 which takes around 10 minutes..
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Ashik Miah on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ We made our gate on time but was told the plane had left. The ladies were extremely rude as if we miss a flight every day and knew what to do next. They definitely need more training on customer service.
They gave us a card and said call BA.
We eventually booked another flight to London via Easyjet as BA were overpriced. Took a while.
The queue to exit terminal 1 took almost 2 hours. There was people travelling to all different countries but only 3 booths open with 2 people inside them working to do the passport checks. No social distancing although i can hear people coughing, your legs will ache.
Finally got out of terminal and got to terminal 2 where the workers for easyjet were much more helpful.
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Stephane Luong on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ They have no idea how to manage passport control. EU lane was completely empty but still had as mang open boots as Others, on top of automated machines
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Prashanna p on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I’ve travelled around so many places and this is the worst airport I have ever been to. I arrived from Toronto, Canada at 11:15am. Got off the plane and I have been waiting in line for more than 4 hours just to get through immigration/customs. There are more than a thousand people in this line, I feel so bad for the children and seniors who have had to carry their backpacks and suitcases and stand in this ridiculous line for over 4 HOURS!!! There were even some medics here because people were passing out in line. So many people had connecting flights and they are missing it. Horrible experience.
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Max Braun on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Great airport!
It's well located, clean, pretty inside and you feel comfortable. Equipped with enough and very clean toilets, a good choice of restaurants, unlimited WiFi (which could be better!) and it didn't feel too crowded.
I was missing some more seating possibilities with/and power outlets and I always appreciate fountains for drinking water which I couldn't find.
The metro station is straight next to it and also the bus connection is decent.
Because me and my girlfriend were broke backpackers when we were there: The airport is good to sleep in, before and (probably) after security even better. Nobody cares and it's safe!
Also there is one restaurant using "Too Good To Go" if you want to get some cheap food.
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Koel Ganguly on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ One of the most chaotic airports airports I have experienced in Europe. I don’t recommend to travel through Lisbon if you have a connecting flight in small gap. Immigration process takes ages to be done. The airport authorities are as negligent and as rude as none seen before. We had a connection flight to Munich returning from Mexico. Also while flying to Mexico in the gate the lady in the counter called us and asked for all our hotel stay confirmations and she even took screen shots ( to us this is beyond privacy rules of Europe and none others were asked.
People are not all considerate of social distancing in these covid times ( attached pics below)
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Gabriel on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Arrival: wasn't too bad, there are signs in Portuguese and English which made it easy to get to baggage claim/customs. once you get through that area you will be funneled to separate lines before exiting the airport. Here you will be checked for your COVID test and passport.
If you decide to take a taxi or Uber you have to go to Parque 1 (Parking 1). To get here just head out the airport and make a right keep going until you see escalators on your right. Take those to get up to Terminal 1 Arrival/Parque 1. To take the Uber just go into the parking lot past the gate arm; that is where Ubers will enter to pick you up. Taxis have their own designated lanes.
Departure was kind of hectic. There were so many people. Leaving at the same time. Please ensure you fill out your PLF forms and have all documents needed by the country you're going to! I saw several families get stranded because they didn't fill out the PLF on time trying to go to Milan via Ryanair. By the time they finished filling it out, the gate closed and there were many angry Italians who couldn't board.
Terminal two is small and has a SOHO cafe, Henekin bar, a Nespresso Café, and a McDonalds. They do have a large duty free shop. There a few charging posts in the seating area and I think two at the McDonald's.
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Aaron Bridges on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Bring a pen. It's wild that they will issue you documents to have filled out but not provide any way of making that happen. There is also indoor smoking rooms that could probably use an extra bit of sealing. The view into Portugal was gorgeous though. They also had a sardine shop that was fun to see. Would recommend experiencing it at least once.
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