Venice Marco Polo Airport

Venice Marco Polo Airport
Aeroporto di Venezia-Tessera
Aeroporto di Venezia Marco Polo
IATA: VCEICAO: LIPZ
VCE
Location of the airport in Italy
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator SAVE S.p.A.
Serves Venice, Italy
Location Tessera
Elevation AMSL 7 ft / 2 m
Website www.veniceairport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04R/22L 3,300 10,827 Asphalt
04L/22R 2,780 9,121 Bitumen
Statistics (2010)
Passengers 6,701,689
Source: Italian AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]

Venice Marco Polo Airport (IATA: VCEICAO: LIPZ) is an airport located on the Italian mainland 4.3 NM (8.0 km; 4.9 mi) north[1] of Venice, Italy, in Tessera, a frazione of the comune of Venice nearest to Mestre. The airport was named after the Venetian traveller Marco Polo, whose book introduced Central Asia and China to Europeans.

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Overview

With 6,868,968 passengers having passed through the airport in 2010,[2] it is the fifth Italian airport in terms of air traffic.

A modern terminal, opened in 2002 but is already at full capacity, hosting all scheduled and charter flights, including some long-haul flights to the Middle East and North America.

The airport is managed by SAVE S.p.A., a company partially owned by local authorities which also controls the smaller Treviso Airport, dedicated mainly to low-cost carriers. The stock is traded on the Borsa Italiana (Milan Stock Exchange).

The airport is connected to the nearby railway station of Venice Mestre and to the bus terminal of Piazzale Roma in Venice by scheduled bus services, to several destinations in the Venice itself by the Alilaguna water shuttle (Blue, Red and Orange lines), and to Piazza San Marco by the express Gold Line water taxi.

Terminal, airlines and destinations

The airport terminal has three floors, the ground floor for arrivals and the first floor for departures. The departure area has 70 check-in desks and has two lounges airside for customers. The two departure lounges are the "Tintoretto Lounge" for SkyTeam customers and the "Marco Polo Room" for customers of all other companies. The third floor of the terminal has offices for the operating company and airlines.

Airlines Destinations
Aegean Airlines Seasonal: Athens
Aer Lingus Seasonal: Dublin
Aeroflot Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Air Berlin Berlin-Tegel, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart
Seasonal: Hamburg
Air Corsica Marseille [ends 24 March 2012]
Air Europa Seasonal: Madrid
Air France Marseille [begins 25 March 2012], Nice [begins 3 April 2012], Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Toulouse [begins 3 April 2012]
Air France operated by Régional Lyon
Air Transat Seasonal: Montréal-Trudeau, Toronto-Pearson
AirBaltic Seasonal: Riga
Air One Athens [begins 17 June 2012], Barcelona [begins 04 May 2012], Brussels [begins 04 May 2012], Bucharest [begins 15 June 2012], Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen [begins 15 June 2012], Prague [begins 15 June 2012], Sofia [begins 16 June 2012], Tirana [begins 04 May 2012], Warsaw [begins 16 June 2012]
Seasonal: Menorca [begins 13 July 2012], Palma de Mallorca [begins 13 July 2012]
Alitalia Bari, Brindisi, Catania, Cagliari, Naples, Palermo, Rome-Fiumicino
Seasonal: Cagliari, Reggio Calabria, Olbia
Arkefly Seasonal: Amsterdam [begins 12 May 2012]
Armavia Seasonal: Yerevan
Austrian Airlines
operated by Tyrolean Airways
Vienna
Blue Air Bacau [begins 26 March], Bucharest-Baneasa [begins 27 March]
Bmibaby East Midlands
British Airways London-Gatwick, London-Heathrow
Brussels Airlines Brussels
Carpatair Chişinău [begins 26 March], Budapest, Timişoara
Croatia Airlines Seasonal: Dubrovnik
Darwin Airline Geneva
Seasonal: Nice
Delta Air Lines New York-JFK
Seasonal: Atlanta
EasyJet Berlin-Schönefeld, Lyon, London-Gatwick, Madrid, Naples, Nice [begins 30 March 2012], Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly, Rome-Fiumicino
Seasonal: Ibiza, Lisbon, Toulouse
EasyJet Switzerland Basel/Mulhouse
Seasonal: Geneva
Emirates Dubai
Estonian Air Seasonal: Tallinn [begins 9 June 2012]
Finnair Seasonal: Helsinki
Iberia Madrid
Jet2.com Seasonal: Leeds/Bradford, Edinburgh, Manchester, Newcastle
KLM Amsterdam
Lufthansa Frankfurt, Munich
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Air Dolomiti
Munich
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Eurowings
Hamburg [begins 25 March 2012]
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Lufthansa CityLine
Düsseldorf
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg
Meridiana Fly Seasonal: Cagliari, Naples, Olbia, Sharm el-Sheikh
Monarch Birmingham [begins 25 March 2012], London-Gatwick [begins 25 March 2012], Manchester [begins 27 March 2012]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Copenhagen
Seasonal: Oslo-Gardermoen, Stockholm-Arlanda
Qatar Airways Doha
Scandinavian Airlines Copenhagen
Seasonal: Stockholm-Arlanda
Spanair Barcelona
Sun d'Or
operated by El Al
Seasonal: Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion
Swiss International Airlines
operated by Swiss European Airlines
Zürich
TAP Portugal Lisbon
Thomson Airways Seasonal: London-Gatwick, Manchester
Tunisair Tunis
Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk
US Airways Seasonal: Philadelphia
Vueling Airlines Barcelona, Toulouse
Seasonal: Nantes, Palma de Mallorca
Wind Jet Catania
Seasonal:Palermo
XL Airways France Nantes, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Toulouse
Charter:Strasbourg

Cargo airlines

Airlines Destinations
Aeroflot-Cargo Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Air Contractors London-Stansted, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
DHL Aviation London-Heathrow
FedEx Express Atlanta, Memphis, Milan-Malpensa, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Nashville, New York-JFK, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
TNT Airways Brussels
UPS Airlines Cologne/Bonn, Rome-Ciampino
Volga-Dnepr Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Moscow-Vnukovo, Ulyanovsk, Yemelyanovo

Accidents and incidents

Transport

From the Venice airport, the buses ACTV and ATVO bring passengers to the two Venice railway stations:[7]

Busitalia Sita Nord buses regularly connects the Airport to the city of Padova. Some additional buses are operated by Terravision.

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