Flights to Portugal – Frequently Asked Questions
+ What airports in Portugal does Condor serve?
Condor connects travelers to Portugal via Frankfurt. From there, you can reach Lisbon (LIS), Faro (FAO), or Funchal (FNC) on Madeira Island on short-haul flights. The U.S.–Frankfurt leg is operated on Condor's A330neo aircraft, offering long-haul amenities and services.
+ Do U.S. citizens need a visa for Portugal?
No, U.S. citizens do not need a visa to enter Portugal for tourism or business trips of up to 90 days. A valid passport is required, and you’ll pass through immigration in Frankfurt before continuing on to Portugal.
+ What is the best season to visit Portugal?
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to October) offer ideal weather for exploring Portugal without peak-season crowds. These months are perfect for coastal visits to the Algarve or cultural experiences in Lisbon and Porto.
+ Are meals included on Condor flights to Portugal?
Yes, Condor provides full meal service on the long-haul flight from the U.S. to Frankfurt. Economy passengers receive a Taste the World meal, while Premium Economy and Business Class receive upgraded dining options. The connecting flight to Portugal may offer snacks or buy-on-board service. Learn more about onboard meals.
+ What currency is used in Portugal?
Portugal uses the euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted throughout the country, and contactless payments such as Apple Pay and Google Pay are common. Carry some cash for small purchases or local markets.
+ Can I bring sports equipment on my flight to Portugal?
Yes, Condor allows sports equipment such as surfboards, bikes, or golf bags. One item up to 66 lb (30 kg) is included free in Business Class or with a Condor Card. Registration is required at least 8 hours before departure.
+ Is English widely spoken in Portugal?
Portuguese is the official language, but English is commonly spoken in hotels, restaurants, and major tourist areas. In smaller towns, basic Portuguese phrases or a translation app may be helpful.
+ What power plugs are used in Portugal?
Portugal uses plug types C and F with a voltage of 230 V. U.S. travelers will need a plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter for some electronics. Most phone and laptop chargers are dual voltage.
+ Is tipping expected in Portugal?
Tipping is customary but not mandatory. In restaurants, 5–10% is appreciated if service isn’t already included. Rounding up taxi fares and tipping hotel staff for luggage assistance is also common.














