Aéroport de Treviso (Sant'Angelo) (TSF)
Treviso Airport (Sant'Angelo) (IATA: TSF, ICAO: LIPH) is a prominent regional airport situated in Treviso, Italy, offering convenient access to the Venetian region. Strategically located just three kilometers southwest of Treviso city center, the airport is an essential gateway for both domestic and international passengers aiming to explore northeastern Italy, including the famous city of Venice which is approximately 30 kilometers away.
The history of Treviso Airport dates back to the early 20th century when it primarily served as a military airfield. Over the decades, it evolved to accommodate commercial flights, with significant modernizations taking place in the 1990s to enhance its capacity and facilities. Today, Treviso Airport supports a blend of scheduled and charter flights, mainly operated by low-cost carriers such as Ryanair and Wizz Air, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious travelers.
In recent years, Treviso Airport has witnessed substantial growth in passenger traffic. Pre-pandemic statistics indicated that the airport handled over 3 million passengers annually, showcasing its increasing importance in the region's air travel network. Additionally, it operates numerous flights daily across a variety of European destinations, serving around 20 airlines.
Treviso Airport's infrastructure includes a single terminal designed to efficiently manage the flow of passengers, and various amenities such as dining options, retail stores, and car rental services. Its strategic location and comprehensive services make Treviso Airport an integral part of the Veneto region's transportation ecosystem, facilitating both tourism and business travel.