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Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) To Queluz

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Iftikhar

+971568381247

Max. 4 passengers

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Plácido Almeida

+351912347870

Max. 8 passengers

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Covas

+351966001153

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Joaquim Carreira

+351964120673

Max. 8 passengers

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Radio Taxi

+351218119060

Max. 8 passengers

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Carlos Oliveira

+351964547451

Max. 8 passengers

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Pedro Nobre

+351938142210

Max. 4 passengers

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Maria Valente

+351929037536

Max. 8 passengers

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Armando Matos

+351926562745

Max. 8 passengers

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Paulo Alexandre Pereira dos Santos

+351919128964

Max. 8 passengers

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Diego Martinez

+351 968568444

Max. 16 passengers

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David Ibu

07040825081

Max. 7 passengers

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Lisbon Portela Airport

The Lisbon Portela Airport is the main international gateway to Portugal. Being one of the largest airports in Southern Europe, the Lisbon Portela Airport has two main runways and continues to expand. It has encountered several recent changes due to the increase in passenger traffic. In order to handle the ever increasing passenger traffic, a second terminal was completed in 2007. New boarding gates, air bridges and parking positions were put in place as well to aid in achieving this end.

Services for people with reduced mobility at Lisbon Portela Airport

Passengers with reduced mobility can use the MyWay assistance Service. It includes mechanical mobility facilitators, as well as skilled professionals who will provide you with full assistance and comfort during your passage through the...

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Private Transfer Services to and from Queluz

Halfway between Lisbon and Sintra, Queluz is a city in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. These western outskirts are mostly residential, but punctuating the new housing estates are royal and aristocratic palaces. The undoubted must-see spot in Queluz is the royal palace, which was fashioned in the second half of the 18th century.The man behind it was Dom Pedro of Braganza who would much later become King Consort when Maria, the niece he married, became queen in 1815. No expense was spared on the interior and exterior; outside you’ll be overwhelmed by the Baroque grandeur of the Robillon wing, named for its French architect. The interiors have tile-clad galleries, halls with gilded plaster, a rich chapel with carved giltwood, and...