Porto Airport (OPO) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
Three big 2026 stories shape every Porto visit: TAP Air Portugal is expanding OPO into a genuine secondary hub — 135 weekly direct flights winter 2026, 13 weekly intercontinental frequencies on A330neo equipment (GIG / GRU / EWR / Luanda); Porto is growing faster than Lisbon (+15–18% vs 2019, vs LIS’s +10%), partly because the long-delayed Lisbon Alcochete replacement airport has slipped to 2037 opening; and EES went live across all Schengen on 10 April 2026. Add the cheap Metro Line E direct to Trindade for €2.50 in 30 min, the September Port wine vindima harvest, and Porto’s growing presence on 2026 overtourism “no-go” lists, and you have a meaningfully different OPO experience than even 12 months ago.
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
€2.50 (Andante Z4) · ~30 min to Trindade
~€2 · centre routes 24/7 with night service
€20–25 to centre · metered at night
€10–15 to centre · Bolt usually cheapest
Star Alliance Gold + TAP business · 05:00-midnight
Priority Pass / LoungeKey · ~€37-43 walk-in
13 weekly · GIG / GRU / EWR / Luanda on A330neo
Live since 10 April 2026 · biometric on first non-EU entry
🏢 1. Single Terminal + TAP Secondary Hub
OPO operates a single integrated terminal — Francisco Sá Carneiro — with internal Schengen / non-Schengen segregation post-security. The major 2026 story is TAP Air Portugal’s expansion of Porto into a genuine secondary hub: 135 weekly direct flights this winter, 13 weekly intercontinental frequencies on A330neo equipment to São Paulo (GRU), Rio de Janeiro (GIG), New York (EWR), Luanda (NBJ), and the returning Porto Alegre service on A330neo. OPO handled ~14.5M passengers Jan-Oct 2025 (+5.9% YoY), growing faster than Lisbon. The Alcochete replacement for Lisbon (Luís de Camões Airport) is delayed to 2037 opening — design and approval phase, construction ramps after 2028 — so OPO continues to absorb spillover traffic.
🛫 TAP Air Portugal — Star Alliance Secondary Hub
TAP fleet: 19 A330-900neo (avg age 5.7yr, 2 more on order), A321LR/neo for medium-haul. New 12-seat Premium Economy rolling out summer 2026 on A330neo + A321LR. Porto MRO (maintenance) hub planned for completion 2028.
OPO routes: TAP intercontinental to GRU / GIG / EWR / Luanda (NBJ) on A330neo; TAP intra-Europe to most Western European capitals + Brazilian secondary cities; TAP Premium Lounge in T1, 6th floor.
🌐 Other Carriers
LCC + FS mix: easyJet (UK + French routes — bundled-bag fare available), Vueling, Iberia, Lufthansa, Eurowings, KLM, Air France, British Airways, ITA Airways, Volotea, Aer Lingus, Brussels Airlines, SAS, Norwegian.
Long-haul: TAP’s GRU/GIG/EWR/Luanda on A330neo, plus Air Canada YYZ seasonal. The TAP intercontinental network is the OPO long-haul core.
Porto handled ~14.5M passengers Jan-Oct 2025 (+5.9% YoY) and is growing materially faster than Lisbon (Porto +15–18% vs 2019, LIS +10%). The new Lisbon Alcochete replacement airport (Luís de Camões) was originally targeted for 2034 opening but has been delayed to 2037 — design and approval phase ongoing, construction ramps after 2028. The long delay continues to push spillover traffic to OPO; TAP’s 2026 OPO expansion is partly a structural response. For 2026 visitors: expect OPO to feel busier each year through the 2030s as Lisbon’s capacity constraint persists.
🛂 2. EES, ETIAS & Schengen Reality
Portugal is a Schengen founding member — EU/EEA/Swiss travellers cross with an ID card only. EES is fully operational across all Schengen since 10 April 2026 (Portugal had a December 2025 LIS suspension over rollout delays, then implemented on the all-Schengen go-live date). ETIAS launches Q4 2026, requiring a €20 / 3-year travel authorisation for visa-exempt nationalities (UK, US, Canada, Australia, NZ, etc.) before boarding any Schengen-bound flight.
EES Live Since 10 April 2026
The EU Entry/Exit System went fully operational across all Schengen countries on 10 April 2026. At OPO, first-time non-EU arrivals get fingerprints + facial scan registered instead of a passport stamp. Subsequent crossings within the 3-year biometric retention reuse the stored data and clear faster. Allow 1+ hour buffer on first arrival. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens are exempt — continue using e-gates as before. UK travellers post-Brexit are now in the “non-EU” category for EES purposes.
ETIAS Q4 2026 — €20, Valid 3 Years
ETIAS launches Q4 2026. €20 fee, valid 3 years or until passport expiry, 96-hour processing. Required for visa-exempt non-EU travellers (UK, US, Canada, Australia, NZ, etc.) before boarding any Schengen-bound flight including OPO. Apply via the official travel-europe.europa.eu/etias — avoid third-party scam sites.
Customs Reality at OPO
Standard EU customs: 1L spirits, 4L wine, 16L beer, 200 cigarettes from non-EU. Cash declaration over €10,000. Drone declaration required. VAT refund available for non-EU residents (UK / US / Brazil / etc.) on retail purchases over €50 VAT-inclusive — kiosks at international departures.
🚇 3. Metro Line E, Buses & Bolt
OPO is ~11 km north of Porto centre. Drive time is 20–30 min off-peak; 35–45 min in rush hour via the VCI ring road. The locals’ default is Metro Line E (Purple) — direct OPO ↔ Trindade in ~30 minutes for €2.50, frequent service. Buses 601, 602, and 3M night service serve the centre cheaper but slower. Bolt is usually the cheapest rideshare, then Free Now and Uber. Taxi flat-rate ~€20–25 to centre; metered at night.
⭐ Metro Line E (Purple) — €2.50, ~30 Min to Trindade
The Metro Line E (Purple) directly serves OPO (the airport station integrated into the terminal). €2.50 single (Andante Z4 zone), ~30 minutes to Trindade station (Porto’s main metro interchange in central Porto). Machines in arrivals take card or coins; reusable Andante card recommended for multi-trip. Frequent service. This is the locals’ default — predictable, reasonably fast, cheap. 2026 metro context: new Pink Line + Ruby Line (Line H, Casa da Música ↔ Santo Ovídio Vila Nova de Gaia) entering partial service late 2026 — doesn’t change airport access but expands the network.
🚌 Bus 601 / 602 + 3M Night Bus — ~€2
Daytime buses 601 and 602 connect OPO to the city centre for ~€2; night bus 3M covers the late hours. Slower than Metro (~45–60 min depending on route) but works as a backup option.
🚕 Taxi Flat Rate — €20–25 to Centre
OPO has a roughly fixed €20–25 daytime fare to Porto centre; metered at night with a small airport surcharge. Cards accepted in most OPO taxis. Tipping: round up €1–2 for good service.
📱 Bolt + Free Now + Uber — Bolt Usually Cheapest
Bolt typically wins on price at OPO (~€10–15 to centre); Free Now and Uber also operate. For 2+ travellers with luggage, Bolt usually beats taxi on cost-time tradeoff. Pickup zone signposted from arrivals.
🛋️ 4. Lounges: TAP Premium + ANA Sala VIP
OPO has two operational lounges: the TAP Premium Lounge in Terminal 1 (6th floor post-security, 05:00–midnight, Schengen-area passengers, Star Alliance Gold + TAP business + Premium Economy access), and the ANA Lounge (Aeroportos de Portugal Sala VIP) serving both Schengen and non-Schengen passengers via Priority Pass / LoungeKey + paid walk-in (~€37–43). No Plaza Premium presence at OPO in 2026.
✈️ TAP Premium Lounge (T1, 6th floor post-security, 05:00–midnight)
TAP business class + Premium Economy + Star Alliance Gold members. Schengen-area access; international + intercontinental passengers connecting via TAP also eligible. Hot/cold buffet, Portuguese wine selection (Vinho Verde, Douro reds), Port wine bar, free wifi, workspace. Best for the morning TAP wave to GRU / GIG / EWR / Luanda.
🌐 ANA Lounge (Sala VIP) (Schengen + non-Schengen)
Priority Pass + LoungeKey + DragonPass + paid walk-in (~€37–43). The Aena/ANA-operated Sala VIP serving both Schengen and non-Schengen passengers. Hot/cold buffet, Portuguese wines, Port wine, free wifi, showers. This is the Priority Pass option at OPO.
🥪 5. Food & Shopping: Francesinha, Bacalhau & Port Wine
If you eat once at OPO, eat a francesinha — Porto’s defining heart-attack sandwich: bread layers stuffed with steak, ham, Portuguese sausage (linguiça, chouriço), covered with melted cheese and a tomato-beer-Port-wine sauce, often topped with a fried egg. Properly only eaten in Porto; the airport has a credible airside version (~€12–18). Bacalhau (salt cod) in 365 styles, caldo verde (kale-and-potato soup), tripas à moda do Porto (tripe stew, the dish that gave Portuenses the nickname “tripeiros”) all available. Skip airport McDonald’s — Portuguese food at OPO is genuinely good.
Port wine is the Douro Valley’s defining wine — fortified, sweet, aged in oak. Buy at OPO duty-free: Tawny Port (the everyday Port, ~€12–25 for 10-year-old, €25–60 for 20-year-old), Vintage Port (single-year, the high-end, ~€40–200+), White Port (the lesser-known summer-aperitif Port, ~€10–20). For the proper Port experience: visit the Vila Nova de Gaia Port lodges across the river from Porto centre (Sandeman, Graham’s, Taylor’s, Ramos Pinto, Ferreira) — the source storehouses with tastings and tours. 2026 vindima (harvest): September–early October, expected benchmark vintage per Portuguese wine industry consensus.
Take-home picks at OPO duty-free: Port wine (Tawny / Vintage / White — see above), Vinho Verde (the “green wine” — a fresh, lightly-effervescent Minho region white, dramatically undervalued vs Italian or French alternatives, €8–18 per bottle), Portuguese tinned sardines (premium brands like Conserveira do Sul, Pinhais — gift-pack worthy, €5–15 per tin), cork products (Portugal produces ~50% of the world’s cork; bags, wallets, accessories at the OPO duty-free). Skip airport-priced azulejo tiles — Porto’s São Bento station and the city’s tile shops sell them dramatically cheaper.
💡 6. Insider Tips: Lello, Douro Valley & the Lisbon-Replacement Story
Livraria Lello is the famously photogenic 1906 Art-Nouveau bookshop in central Porto — often cited as one of the world’s most beautiful bookshops, sometimes claimed as J.K. Rowling’s inspiration for the Harry Potter Hogwarts staircases (the connection is tenuous but the marketing is now permanent). 2026 entry: Silver €10 / Gold €15.95, redeemable against book purchases. Book online with timed slot; demand remains high in 2026. The carved wooden interior + curving central staircase are genuinely worth seeing even without the Harry Potter angle. Allow 30–45 minutes.
Douro Valley (~2 hours drive east of Porto) is the world’s oldest demarcated wine region (1756) and the source of all Port wine. The Douro train from São Bento station follows the river through the steep terraced vineyards — one of Europe’s great rail journeys. Pinhão is the heart of the wine region; quintas (wine estates) like Quinta do Crasto, Quinta de la Rosa, and Quinta do Bomfim offer tastings and lunches. Allow at minimum a long day-trip; ideally 1–2 nights staying at a quinta. 2026 vindima (harvest) season: September–early October — a particularly atmospheric time to visit, but accommodation books out 2–3 months ahead.
Ribeira riverside (UNESCO World Heritage) — the iconic colourful houses on the Douro’s northern bank, especially at sunset with the Vila Nova de Gaia Port lodges glowing across. São Bento railway station — 20,000+ azulejo tiles depicting Portuguese history, free entry. Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga (~1 hour north) — the dramatic baroque pilgrimage staircase, UNESCO World Heritage. Allow a full day for Ribeira / São Bento, half-day for Braga as a separate excursion.
Porto has been named on 2026 overtourism “no-go” destination lists alongside Lisbon — the short-term-rental surge has displaced residents (+41.8% beds 2017–2022, 4.8M overnight stays in 2022 already past pre-pandemic levels). Same density tension as Lisbon, smaller footprint. For 2026 visitors: book official hotels or licensed STR to avoid mid-trip cancellations from the ongoing crackdown; shoulder season (April–May, October–November) is dramatically better than peak summer for cost and crowd-density. The Capital of Culture legacy (Porto won 2001) keeps cultural infrastructure strong year-round.
Porto is noticeably colder and wetter than Lisbon — Atlantic exposure, often raining in Porto when Lisbon is dry. Winter (December–February): 7–14°C, rain frequent. Spring (March–May): 12–20°C, brisk. Summer (June–September): 18–25°C — milder than Lisbon’s 25–35°C; ocean swimming refreshing rather than warm. Autumn (October–November): 14–20°C with the best wine-region weather. Pack a light rain jacket year-round — Porto rain is reliable and unpredictable. For 2026 visitors: Porto’s climate is part of its charm vs Lisbon’s sun-baked profile.
EU travellers: roaming covers Portugal at home prices (Roam-Like-At-Home). UK travellers post-Brexit: most major UK carriers re-introduced surcharges (~£2/day) for EU roaming, so a Portuguese SIM (MEO, NOS, Vodafone PT) at ~€15–30 for 30 days / 20 GB can save real money. Non-EU travellers: eSIM via Airalo / Holafly / Ubigi from ~$5–10 for 7-day Portugal coverage. 5G covers central Porto, Lisbon, and major cities; spotty in the deeper Douro Valley.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA Code | OPO |
| Terminal Layout | Single integrated terminal — Francisco Sá Carneiro — with internal Schengen / non-Schengen segregation post-security. TAP secondary hub: 135 weekly OPO flights winter 2026, 13 weekly intercontinental on A330neo. |
| Distance to Centre | ~11 km north; 20–30 min off-peak / 35–45 min rush hour via VCI ring road |
| Primary Currency | Euro (EUR); Portugal Eurozone |
| Metro Line E (Purple) | €2.50 (Andante Z4); ~30 min direct to Trindade; frequent service |
| Bus 601/602 + 3M Night Bus | ~€2; ~45–60 min to centre; 24/7 with night service |
| Taxi Flat Rate | €20–25 to centre daytime; metered at night |
| Bolt + Free Now + Uber | Bolt usually cheapest (~€10–15 to centre); Free Now and Uber comparable |
| Lounges (Priority Pass) | ANA Lounge (Sala VIP) — Priority Pass / LoungeKey / DragonPass / paid walk-in ~€37–43. TAP Premium Lounge (T1 6th floor) NOT PP — Star Alliance Gold + TAP business only. |
| EES Status | Live across all Schengen since 10 April 2026; OPO biometric kiosks operational |
| ETIAS | Launches Q4 2026; €20 / 3 years; required for visa-exempt non-EU before boarding |
| Lisbon Alcochete Replacement | Delayed to 2037 opening (was 2034); pushes spillover traffic to OPO; TAP expanded OPO secondary hub partly in response |
| Climate | Cooler + wetter than Lisbon; winter 7–14°C; summer 18–25°C; pack rain jacket year-round; Atlantic exposure |



