Port lotniczy Porto
Państwo | |||
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Miejscowość | |||
Typ | cywilne | ||
Właściciel | ANA Aeroportos de Portugal SA | ||
Data otwarcia | 1945 | ||
Kod IATA | OPO | ||
Kod ICAO | LPPR | ||
Wysokość | 69 m n.p.m. | ||
Statystyki ruchu (2019[1]) | |||
Liczba pasażerów | 13 107 000 | ||
Liczba operacji | 96 537 | ||
Drogi startowe | |||
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41°14′53″N 8°40′53″W/41,248056 -8,681389 |
Port lotniczy Porto – międzynarodowy port lotniczy położony 10 km na północ od centrum Porto, z którym połączony jest linią metra. Jest drugim pod względem wielkości portem lotniczym w Portugalii po Lizbonie.
Linie lotnicze i połączenia
Cargo
Linia lotnicza | Kierunek |
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Air France Cargo | |
ASL Airlines Belgium | |
ASL Airlines France | |
DHL Aviation | |
UPS Airlines |
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