Lisbon Portela Airport - Busiest Routes

Busiest Routes

Busiest Routes from Lisbon-Portela Airport (2010)
Rank Country City Passengers Carriers
1 Spain Madrid 1,170,306 Air Europa, EasyJet, Iberia, Portugália Airlines, TAP Portugal
2 France Paris (Charles de Gaulle, Orly) 1,133,487 Aigle Azur, Air France, EasyJet, Portugália Airlines, TAP Portugal
3 United Kingdom London (Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton) 1,024,500 British Airways, EasyJet, Portugália Airlines, TAP Portugal
4 Portugal Funchal 856,753 EasyJet, Portugália Airlines, SATA Internacional, TAP Portugal
5 Germany Frankfurt (International) 508,728 Lufthansa, TAP Portugal
6 Spain Barcelona 507,936 EasyJet, Portugália Airlines, TAP Portugal, Vueling Airlines
7 Portugal Porto 438,980 Portugália Airlines, TAP Portugal
8 Netherlands Amsterdam 436,485 KLM, TAP Portugal, Transavia
9 Italy Rome (Fiumicino) 389,465 EasyJet, TAP Portugal
10 Belgium Brussels (International) 385,757 Brussels Airlines, TAP Portugal
11 Switzerland Geneva 377,439 EasyJet Switzerland, TAP Portugal
12 Italy Milan (Linate, Malpensa) 372,421 EasyJet, TAP Portugal
13 Angola Luanda 345,806 TAAG, TAP Portugal
14 Portugal Ponta Delgada 338,558 SATA Internacional, TAP Portugal
15 Germany Munich 321,010 Lufthansa, TAP Portugal
16 Brazil São Paulo (Guarulhos) 307,290 TAP Portugal
17 Switzerland Zurich 279,779 Swiss, TAP Portugal
18 Brazil Rio de Janeiro (Galeão) 260,232 TAP Portugal
19 United States New York (Newark) 226,089 United Airlines, TAP Portugal
20 Portugal Terceira 174,388 SATA Internacional, TAP Portugal

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