The latest news about Porto Airport (OPO).
L'Porto Airport (OPO), officially known as Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, is named after the former Portuguese prime minister of the same name. Located about 11 km northwest of downtown Porto, serves as a key transportation hub for Portugal's second-largest city and the surrounding region.
Opened in the 1945, the airport has undergone numerous expansions and modernizations, becoming one of the country's major hubs. Currently, it serves over 70 destinations around the world, connecting Porto with various parts of Europe, North Africa and some intercontinental destinations. Several international and domestic airlines operate at OPO, offering a wide range of travel options.
Porto Airport has. a terminal modern and well-equipped passengers, providing travelers with an efficient and comfortable travel experience. Each year, the airport handles a flow of about 13 million of passengers, with infrastructure that supports continued growth in air traffic.
OPO is an important hub for airlines such as TAP Air Portugal e Ryanair, further consolidating its importance in the international aviation scene.
With its strategic location and wide range of services, Porto Airport continues to be a crucial gateway to Portugal, connecting the country with the rest of the world.