Lisbon Airport Terminals
Information compiled by David Enrich, aviation and airport guide expert since 1999.
Lisbon Airport Terminals
Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) operates with two passenger terminals connected by a free shuttle service. Originally opened in 1942, the airport has grown into Portugal’s busiest aviation hub and one of Southern Europe’s main gateways. Terminal 1 is the airport’s primary and largest terminal, handling almost all arrivals and most international flights, while Terminal 2 is dedicated mainly to low-cost airlines and European departures.
Always double-check your departure terminal before arriving at the airport. Terminal 2 is separate from Terminal 1 and requires a shuttle transfer.
Airport Terminal Map
Lisbon Airport terminals are relatively easy to navigate, although walking distances inside Terminal 1 can be longer during busy periods.

Terminal 1
Terminal 1 is the airport’s main terminal and handles all arrivals, domestic flights, most international services and long-haul operations. Airlines such as TAP Air Portugal, Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, Emirates and United operate from Terminal 1.
The terminal offers the airport’s largest selection of shops, restaurants, lounges and passenger services. It includes Schengen and Non-Schengen areas, multiple security checkpoints and several boarding gate zones.
Terminal 1 Facilities
- Duty Free shopping
- Restaurants & cafés
- ANA Lounge & Blue Lounge
- Free Wi-Fi
- Metro station access
- Car rental area
- Fast Track security
- Currency exchange & ATMs
Terminal 1 becomes very busy during early morning departures, especially for Schengen flights.
Terminal 2
Terminal 2 is smaller and mainly dedicated to low-cost airlines such as Ryanair, Vueling, Wizz Air, Transavia and easyJet. It is used exclusively for departures and is located south of Terminal 1.
Although more basic than Terminal 1, Terminal 2 offers cafés, Duty Free shopping, seating areas and essential passenger services. Many travelers consider it easier and faster to navigate.
Terminal 2 Airlines
- Ryanair
- Vueling
- Wizz Air
- Transavia
- Eurowings
- Volotea
Terminal 2 closes overnight between approximately 00:30 am and 03:30 am.
Transfer Between Terminals
A free shuttle bus connects Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 approximately every 10–15 minutes. Journey time is around 3 minutes.
Popular Routes from Lisbon Airport
Security & Boarding
Security waiting times can vary significantly depending on season and departure hour. Morning flights tend to be the busiest, especially during summer.
For international and Non-Schengen flights, arriving at least 2.5 to 3 hours before departure is highly recommended.
Google Maps Location
Lisbon Airport Walking Tour
Watch a complete walking tour of Lisbon Airport terminals and passenger areas:
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