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France to Portugal

Average price

95

one-way economy

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Duration

3h

Airlines

Air France, easyJet, Transavia France +2

Best months

January, February, March, October

Airlines on this route:

Air FranceeasyJetTransavia FranceRyanairTAP Air Portugal

Flying from Paris to Lisbon

The Paris to Lisbon route covers roughly 1,450 kilometres, putting you over the Iberian Peninsula in just under three hours — one of the more satisfying short-haul runs in Europe. You leave one Atlantic-facing capital and land in another, and the flight is short enough that a morning departure from Paris gets you into Lisbon with most of the afternoon intact. Most direct flights operate out of Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), which is the main hub for this route, though travellers based on the south side of Paris will find direct service from Paris Orly (ORY) more convenient. Budget travellers willing to factor in extra transfer time can also look at departures from Paris Beauvais (BVA), about 85 kilometres north of the city centre.

This is a well-served route with genuine competition between carriers, which keeps fares reasonable year-round. Whether you are after a long weekend in Alfama, a week along the Alentejo coast, or a one-way trip before continuing south, flights from Paris to Lisbon are frequent enough that you rarely need to compromise on timing. The direct crossing takes approximately 3 hours, with no meaningful difference in block time between airlines on the same routing.

Airlines on This Route

Three carriers dominate the Paris to Lisbon market, each targeting a slightly different traveller. Air France operates the heaviest schedule out of CDG, with around 31 weekly departures — roughly four to five flights per day. They fly from Terminal 2, offer a proper economy cabin with included baggage, and are the default choice if you want flexibility, a frequent flyer programme, or a business-fare upgrade. easyJet also flies direct from CDG with around 11 weekly departures, operating from Terminal 2D. They are a genuine low-cost option on this route, with base fares regularly undercutting Air France, though the usual budget-airline caveats apply — checked baggage and seat selection cost extra. From Orly, Transavia France provides direct service and is worth checking if you live on the southern side of Paris, since the Orly Express rail link makes it genuinely accessible. Ryanair connects Paris Beauvais to Lisbon, and while the fares can look very attractive, factor in the 90-minute bus transfer from central Paris to Beauvais before comparing prices. TAP Air Portugal operates connecting itineraries via Lisbon and Porto, which rarely makes sense on this particular route given the availability of direct options.

Flight Prices: Paris to Lisbon

One-way cheap flights to Lisbon from Paris start around €38 to €75 on budget carriers when booked several weeks in advance. Air France one-way fares in economy typically run €90 to €180 depending on flexibility and how far out you book. Round-trip fares with easyJet can come in under €80 during off-peak windows, while Air France return tickets generally start closer to €160. The widest gap between budget and full-service pricing appears in summer, when Air France fares climb steeply while easyJet and Transavia hold lower price points longer. For Lisbon flight deals, the sweet spot is booking four to eight weeks ahead for travel outside peak season, or three to four months ahead if you are flying in July or August.

Best Time to Book Paris to Lisbon Flights

Lisbon has genuine year-round appeal, but the price curve is predictable. January and February are the quietest months and consistently produce the lowest fares — this is when €40 one-way tickets are actually available, not just advertised. March and early April remain affordable and the city is starting to warm up, making this arguably the best value window for a city break. Fares begin rising through May as summer demand builds. June, July, and August are peak season — Lisbon fills up, hotel prices spike, and direct flight fares from Paris can double or triple off-season rates. September and October are the smartest months for most travellers: the weather is still excellent, the crowds thin out after the August peak, and fares drop noticeably. November and December sit in the middle — quieter than summer but with a bump around Christmas. For the best combination of price and experience, target January, February, March, or October.

Lisbon Airport Guide

Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) sits just 7 kilometres northeast of the city centre — one of the most centrally located major airports in Europe. The airport has a single main terminal with two piers. After landing, getting into the city is straightforward. The Metro (Red Line, Vermelha) runs directly from the airport to Alameda, where you can connect to the rest of the network. The journey to Rossio or Baixa-Chiado takes around 20 to 25 minutes and costs roughly €1.65 plus a rechargeable card fee. A licensed taxi to the city centre runs approximately €10 to €15, and Uber operates reliably at similar or slightly lower prices. The airport is compact enough that connections between gates are rarely stressful, and immigration queues for EU passport holders are generally fast.

FAQ — Paris to Lisbon Flights

How long is the flight from Paris to Lisbon?

Direct flights from Paris to Lisbon take approximately 3 hours. This applies to departures from CDG, Orly, and Beauvais, as the routing is essentially the same. Connecting flights via other hubs will obviously add several hours depending on the layover.

What is the cheapest time to fly from Paris to Lisbon?

January, February, and March consistently offer the lowest fares on this route. October is also a strong value month. Avoid July and August if price is your priority — demand from both leisure travellers and expats drives fares up significantly during those months.

Which airlines fly from Paris to Lisbon?

Direct service is operated by Air France and easyJet from CDG, and Transavia France from Orly. Ryanair flies the route from Paris Beauvais. TAP Air Portugal and other carriers offer connecting options but no meaningful direct competition on this short route.

How much do Paris to Lisbon flights cost?

Budget one-way fares start around €38 to €75 with easyJet, Transavia, or Ryanair. Air France economy one-way tickets typically range from €90 to €180. Round-trip fares can be found from around €75 with budget carriers in off-peak months, and from €160 with Air France. Prices rise sharply in summer.

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