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ANA Aeroportos de Portugal – Porto Airport

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  • IATA: OPO
  • ICAO: LPPR

Porto Airport boasts more than 100 destinations, three new airlines and six new destinations in summer 2025

Porto Airport boasts more than 100 destinations, three new airlines and six new destinations in summer 2025.

The summer schedule will start on 30 March with plenty of good news. Airlines will be adding six new destinations and making four additions to existing routes. Porto Airport will also welcome three new airlines this summer, namely Air Canada, Azul and Ethiopian Airlines.

Served by more than 30 airlines, the airport’s new schedule offer includes both European and intercontinental destinations. We will have two new air connections to Brazil, in São Paulo/Viracopos and Recife, while Boston (United States), Sal (Cape Verde), Split (Croatia), Rodez (France) and Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) also feature on the list of additions for 2025.

Regarding new operations on existing routes, the Airport will have: Cologne with Eurowings, Stockholm with Norwegian and Montreal with Air Canada.

With this active development of connectivity, ANA VINCI Airports achieved a strong recovery at Porto airport which served 15.9 million passengers in 2024, which represents an increase of 4.8% over the previous year.

ANA - Aeroportos de Portugal | VINCI Airports continues its commitment to the northern region, bringing more routes and connectivity this summer, essential to the development of regional and national tourist and economic activity.

Since 2006, the airport has received 17 Airport Service Quality (ASQ) awards from ACI and is recognized as a Skytrax 4-star airport, reflecting its consistent focus on passenger satisfaction and quality of service.

Fully aligned with VINCI Airports' environmental action plan, Porto airport has already achieved zero waste to landfill goal and is committed to achieving NetZero emissions (scopes 1 & 2) by 2030. The implementation of energy efficiency projects is underway, such as the replacement of conventional lighting with LEDs, and also the supply of electricity to aircraft when parked. The entire vehicle fleet is being renewed for low emission vehicles.

More information about destinations and airlines flying to Porto Airport here