Faro International Airport
Overview
Faro International Airport, officially Faro - Gago Coutinho International Airport, is located four kilometres west of the city of Faro in Portugal. The airport opened in July 1965 being the main gateway to Faro District and southwestern Spain, with nearly 10 million passengers using the facility in 2024.
Contact details
Faro International Airport Faro 8006-901 PT
https://www.faroairport.pt/en/fao/services-shopping/essential-services/reduced-mobility
Access Card notes
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Access guidance
- MyWay will assist passengers with reduced mobility once checked in and reservations confirmed. Pre Booking PRM is always recommended
- MyWay will assist passengers with reduced mobility once checked in and reservations confirmed. Pre Booking PRM is always recommended
- MyWay will assist passengers with reduced mobility once checked in and reservations confirmed. Pre Booking PRM is always recommended
- There are toilets located in many of the public areas
- Yes. Guide dogs are allowed to circulate around the airport, including in boarding terminals. However, you should contact your airline or travel agent to confirm that guide dogs are allowed on the aircraft.
- If you have booked assistance and are unable to travel through the airport without a carer or companion, we will ensure that one of them can accompany you throughout the entire journey. If you are travelling in a larger group then it would be best to nominate one person to stay with you. Companions may be asked to vacate our mobility equipment should it be required for special assistance passengers.
- Passenger screens are available with flight details as well as a live departures board via your smartphone
- You must request this service from your airline or travel agent upon booking your trip, or up to 48 hours before the published time for the departure of the flight. The information will be transmitted by the airline to the relevant airports, to ensure all the assistance is provided.