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Portugal Airport Announces New Routes for the Summer

According to Publituris, Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport is preparing for a record summer in 2026. 
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Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport in Porto transported a record 16.9 million passengers in 2025, a 6.3% increase year-on-year, and will launch 21 new routes this summer, ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal announced on Wednesday. In a statement, the airport management company highlights that "the growth of transatlantic connectivity was one of the strategic vectors for 2025" at Porto airport, "through connections to the United States of America, Brazil an…

With investments of R$ 50 million, Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport is reinforcing its summer operations with 21 new routes and more than 130 direct destinations. Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, globally recognized as Porto Airport, recorded a record traffic volume, surpassing the mark of 16.9 million passengers during the year 2025. This 6.3% increase compared to the previous year's data consolidates the airport infrastructure managed by ANA Aeropo…

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echoboomer.pt broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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