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  2. Lisbon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport Map. Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport features two passenger terminal buildings: [49] Terminal 2 is used by six scheduled low-cost flight airlines for departures to European destinations, while Terminal 1 handles all arrivals and regular scheduled and chartered flights. A free shuttle bus connects the two and runs every ten minutes. [50]

  3. LisboaViva - Wikipedia

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    Lisboa VIVA is a contactless smartcard used for electronic ticketing as part of the transportation system of Lisbon metropolitan area. It is in use on the Lisbon Metro and mandatory on Carris since 2004.

  4. Lisbon Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Lisbon Metro (Portuguese: Metro de Lisboa) is a rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, [ 4 ] it was the first rapid transit system in Portugal. As of 2023 [update] , the system's four lines total 44.5 kilometres (27.7 mi) of route and serve 56 stations.

  5. List of Viva destinations - Wikipedia

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    Viva serves the following destinations, as of February 2025: [1] List. Country (State/Region) City Airport Notes Refs Colombia Bogotá: El Dorado International ...

  6. Viva Wallet Group - Wikipedia

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    Viva Wallet is a European Neobank with presence in 24 European countries. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Viva Wallet Holdings owns a Banking License (VIVABANK SA). [ 5 ] In January 2022, international media reported that Viva Wallet was the first Greek unicorn startup [ 6 ] company after an agreement with JP Morgan Chase was announced. [ 7 ]

  7. Aeroporto Station (Lisbon Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Aeroporto is a terminal station on the Red Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station was built to serve Lisbon Airport. The station, designed by the architect Leopoldo de Almeida Rosa, opened on July 17, 2012 in conjunction with the Encarnação and Moscavide stations, as part of the expansion of the line to serve Lisbon Portela Airport. [2]