Venice, Italy
Venice Marco Polo Airport opened in 1960 and is operated by SAVE S.p.A. It handled approximately 8.4 million passengers in 2023.
Its IATA code is VCE. The airport serves as a major gateway to Venice and the Veneto region, facilitating tourism and business travel.
Future expansion plans include terminal upgrades and improved transport links.
Venice Marco Polo Airport has one main terminal. It handles both domestic and international flights.
The terminal has two floors and is divided into three main areas: departures, arrivals, and services. There are 44 boarding gates, some of which are equipped with jet bridges.
The airport has undergone several expansions, including recent upgrades to improve passenger flow and security.
Short-term (P1, P2), Long-term (P4), and Premium (P6) parking options are available. Rates vary; for example, P1 is approximately €4.50 per hour or €35 per day. Pre-booking is available at https://www.veneziaairport.it/parking/