LISBONNE, Portugal — L'aéroport Humberto Delgado, également connu sous le nom d'aéroport de Lisbonne, est la principale porte d'entrée internationale vers la capitale du Portugal. Cette installation moderne traite des millions de passagers chaque année, reliant Lisbonne à des destinations dans le monde entier et servant de plaque tournante essentielle pour les voyages aériens portugais et européens.
4822 x 3194 px | 40,8 x 27 cm | 16,1 x 10,6 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
18 juin 2016
Lieu:
Moscavide, Lisbon, Portugal
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Photograph by David Coleman. Humberto Delgado Airport, formerly known as Portela Airport, is Lisbon's primary international airport. Located just 7 kilometers from the city center, it serves as a major hub for TAP Air Portugal and handles millions of passengers annually. The airport features a modern design with sleek, glass-fronted terminal buildings. Its facilities include multiple terminals equipped with check-in counters, security checkpoints, departure gates, and baggage claim areas. The interior likely showcases a blend of functionality and Portuguese-inspired aesthetics, possibly featuring traditional tile work or contemporary art installations. As a key transportation hub, the airport offers various ground transport options, including a direct metro link to the city center, bus services, and taxi stands. Car rental facilities and parking structures are also visible part of the airport complex. The airfield itself comprises multiple runways capable of handling a range of aircraft, from small regional jets to large long-haul planes. Air traffic control towers and maintenance hangars dot the landscape, highlighting the airport's operational capabilities. Named after Humberto Delgado, a Portuguese Air Force general and opposition figure during the Estado Novo regime, the airport not only serves as a gateway to Lisbon but also as a reminder of Portugal's aviation history and political past.
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