Porto Airport

In 2024, almost 16 million passengers travelled through Porto airport. By reconfiguring the interior, VINCI Airports was able to reinforce security and design a larger central space. Designed around this space, the passenger flow is smoother and the airport more attractive to travellers. In 2023, Porto airport also obtained ACA 4+ certification, one of the highest in the ACI’s environmental assessment programme.

The major investment programme to modernise and improve customer service at Porto airport has more than paid off. In early 2020, Porto was named best European airport in its category for the 13th time at the ACI ASQ Awards. In 2023, it was also named best airport in its region (ACI ASQ Best airport by size and region).

In 2023, Porto Airport was awarded ACA 4+ certification, one of the highest in the ACI environmental assessment programme. VINCI Airports received this environmental certification for all airports in Portugal, becoming the first country in the European Union to have its entire airport system (10 airports) ACA 4+ certified. This certification recognises that the airports have fully accounted for and reported their direct and indirect CO2 emissions related to airport activities and operations, that they have significantly reduced their direct emissions, offset their residual direct emissions and started to reduce indirect emissions.

    • 15.93 M
      passengers by 2024
    • +79
      destinations
    • ACA 4+
      ACI environmental certification
  • Concessionary entity

    ANA Aeroportos de Portugal, SA
  • Holding

    100% VINCI Airports
  • Concession length

    50 years
  • End of contract (year)

    2062
  • IATA Code

    OPO
  • Runways length

    3 480 meters
30 airlines
17 restaurants
45 stores

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