Planning a trip from Atlanta to Lisbon, Portugal? Whether you live in metro Atlanta or you’re flying out of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) while visiting, this guide walks you through how flights work on this route, how to find the best options, and what to expect step-by-step.
As of the most recent patterns, nonstop flights between Atlanta (ATL) and Lisbon (LIS) are not consistently available year-round. Instead, most travelers from Atlanta reach Lisbon with one connection through a major U.S. or European hub.
Typical connection cities from Atlanta include:
Because Hartsfield–Jackson is a large international hub, you’ll usually have multiple one-stop options per day, especially during the peak travel seasons (late spring through early fall).
If a seasonal nonstop is offered in a given year, it’s usually:
It’s smart to check flexible dates to see if any nonstop or especially convenient one-stop combo appears during your travel window.
When you fly from Atlanta to Lisbon, you’re crossing the Atlantic and several time zones. Travel time breaks down like this:
Your total time will depend heavily on:
If you’re trying to minimize “in transit” time from Atlanta, look for itineraries with total travel under 11 hours and layovers that are long enough to be realistic but not excessive.
All commercial flights from Atlanta to Lisbon depart from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL):
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
6000 N Terminal Pkwy
Atlanta, GA 30320
Key points for Atlanta–Lisbon travelers:
For international itineraries, plan to arrive at ATL at least 3 hours before your first flight, especially if your first leg is early morning or late afternoon when the airport is busiest.
You’ll likely see several routing styles when you search for flights from Atlanta:
ATL → East Coast hub → LIS
You depart Atlanta for a city like:
Then connect onto an overnight transatlantic flight to Lisbon.
Why Atlanta travelers like this route:
ATL → Major European hub → LIS
Typical hubs:
You fly overnight from Atlanta to the European hub, then take a shorter flight to Lisbon.
Upside for Atlanta-based flyers:
ATL → Southern/U.S. gateway → LIS
Sometimes itineraries route you through:
This can be useful if fares via East Coast hubs are high or if there’s a strong airline alliance connection.
For most Atlanta-based travelers, Lisbon is a “big trip” destination, so timing your purchase matters.
Prices on the Atlanta–Lisbon route change based on:
In many years, shoulder season flights (spring and fall) offer a sweet spot: more comfortable weather in Lisbon and somewhat lower airfares than peak summer.
Because Hartsfield–Jackson is large, knowing the layout helps reduce stress:
If your first flight is international, check your booking to see if you’re supposed to check in at the:
🏷️ Tip for Atlanta drivers:
If you’re being dropped off, verify “Domestic” vs. “International” on your itinerary before you get on I-85 or I-75, so you can follow the right airport signs and avoid a loop around the airport.
For international itineraries from Atlanta, most travelers aim for:
To fly from Atlanta to Lisbon, you generally need:
Lisbon is within the Schengen Area, so your passport and entry rules will be based on your nationality and length/purpose of stay. Make sure your passport is valid for at least several months beyond your planned return date, as that’s a common requirement for entry into many European countries.
If you’re unsure about visa rules from Atlanta, you can contact:
Consulate of Portugal in Atlanta (if active at the time)
or
Embassy of Portugal in Washington, D.C.
Always check the most current information before you travel, as immigration rules can change.
Leaving the U.S. from Atlanta:
Once you land in Lisbon:
Plan your first-day schedule in Lisbon with enough flexibility in case immigration lines are longer during peak arrival hours.
When flying Lisbon back to Atlanta, you’ll:
If your first landing point back in the U.S. is Atlanta, you’ll:
If you connect elsewhere in the U.S. and then fly into ATL, you’ll do customs and immigration at that first U.S. airport, then connect domestically to Atlanta.
Your trip to Lisbon starts with getting to Hartsfield–Jackson. Depending where you are in metro Atlanta, you have several options.
If you’re driving yourself from areas like Sandy Springs, Marietta, Decatur, or Fayetteville, expect 30–60 minutes of drive time in normal traffic. Consider:
Allow extra time for Atlanta rush hour, especially if you’re using:
From many parts of metro Atlanta, MARTA is a reliable way to reach ATL:
Once you arrive at the Domestic Terminal via MARTA, you can reach the International Terminal by:
Here’s a quick reference to keep your planning organized:
| Step | What to Decide | Atlanta-Specific Tips |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | When to travel | Summer is popular; spring and fall often cheaper and less crowded. |
| 2 | Nonstop vs. one-stop | Expect mostly one-stop itineraries; check if seasonal nonstop appears in your dates. |
| 3 | Routing preference | Choose East Coast hubs for shorter total time or European hubs if you want a stopover. |
| 4 | When to book | For summer and holidays, start looking 2–4 months out from your ATL departure. |
| 5 | Getting to ATL | Decide between driving/parking and MARTA based on your home or hotel location. |
| 6 | Which terminal | Verify if your first flight leaves from Domestic or International Terminal in Atlanta. |
| 7 | Day-of timing | Arrive 3 hours early for international itineraries, more during peak travel times. |
| 8 | Documents | Confirm passport validity and any visa needs well before your flight date. |
For travel issues related to your flight, you can seek assistance at:
For questions about passports (not for same-day travel emergencies, but planning ahead):
Atlanta-area Passport Services (federal)
Flying from Atlanta to Lisbon, Portugal usually means choosing the best one-stop itinerary that fits your schedule, budget, and connection preferences. By understanding how flights route from ATL, how long they take, when to book, and how to navigate Hartsfield–Jackson efficiently, you can streamline your trip and arrive in Lisbon ready to enjoy your time there.
