Your ultimate guide to Porto Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO)

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Porto Airport is a spacious and well-organised gateway with plenty of shops to help you pass the time.

Airport Code (IATA):

(OPO)

Location:

Porto

Address:

Pedras Rubras, 4470-558

Terminals:

1

Airlines:

Aegean Airlines, Air Baltic, Air Europa, Air France, Air Serbia, Air Transat, Austrian, Azores Airlines, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, EasyJet Airlines, Eurowings, Iberia, Jet2.com, KLM, Lufthansa, Luxair, Norwegian, Play, Royal Air Maroc, Ryanair, SAS Scandinavian, Sun d'Or International Airlines, Swiss International, TAP Portugal, Transavia, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Volotea, Vueling Airlines, Wizz Air

Annual Passenger Traffic:

7,100,000

Brief History:

Porto Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport originally opened in 1945. Today, it's named after former Portuguese prime minister Francisco de Sá Carneiro.

Flights to and from Porto

You can fly from Porto Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport with several major carriers, such as Air France, British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa and United Airlines. Top destinations from this airport include.

Getting to and from the Airport

Porto Airport is connected to the city via metro line E, STCP and Resende buses as well as various shuttles. You can also rent a car at the airport from companies such as SIXT and Avis. There's plrety of parking space and the daily fees can be as little as €7.

Airport facilities and services

Lounges

Yes

Wi-FI

Yes

Dining

Yes

Duty-free Shopping

Yes

Currency Exchange

Yes

ATMs

Yes

Baggage Storage

Yes

Prayer room

No

Baby feeding facilities

Yes

Porto Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport Currency Exchange

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