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Airport Venice Marco Polo VCE
Venice Marco Polo Airport, also known as Venice-Tessera, is the most important airport in the north-eastern italian region Venetia. The airport is one the largest in Italy with a traffic volume of 7 million passengers handled annually. In 2010, Venice airport was the fifth busiest airport in Italy and is served by seasonal flights and low-cost airlines including Thomson Airways, Monarch and Easyjet, with cheap flights from London and Birmingham.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; paid short and long-term parking, about 1670 spaces.
- Nearby cities: Venezia (8 km), Padova (38 km), Vicenza (63 km), Ferrara (96 km)
- Directions by car: Follow the A27 to the end and then follow the signs to the airport departure terminal.
- Stations: Trains to Venezia-Mestre station, then ATVO airport shuttle "Fly Bus".
Location
The airport is about 16 miles northeast of Venice. Motorists please take the A27 to the end and then follow the signs to the airport departure terminal. Alternatively the airport is also accessible via the SS14 (Triestina).
Rail passengers take trains to Venezia-Mestre and then the ATVO shuttle bus "Fly Bus" that serves the airport every day from 5.20 a.m. to 10.15 p.m.
Passengers coming from Venice, from Piazza Roma take the bus number 5 operated by ACTV or the ATVO bus service to the airport. From Piazza San Marco, the airport may als be reached using a private motorboat or a water taxi.