Aéroport de Marco Polo Int'l (Marco Polo Venice) (VCE)
Located in Tessera, a short distance north of the iconic city of Venice in Italy, Marco Polo International Airport (IATA: VCE, ICAO: LIPZ) serves as a pivotal gateway to the enchanting Venice region and the broader northeastern Italy. Named after the famous Venetian explorer Marco Polo, the airport has grown into a significant hub since its inception. The airport commenced operations in 1960 and has since developed into a sleek, modern facility that mirrors the captivating spirit of Venice itself.
As an international airport, Marco Polo Venice handles a diverse range of flights, connecting Venice with numerous destinations across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia. The airport efficiently manages a substantial volume of air traffic, with over 11 million passengers passing through its terminal annually. It boasts a robust network, operated by more than 50 airlines including key players such as Alitalia, Ryanair, and Emirates. The airport's strategic location makes it an ideal access point for tourists aiming to explore Venice's unique canals, historic landmarks, and artistic heritage.
Beyond its passenger services, the airport includes state-of-the-art facilities spread over a modern terminal complex that aims to provide a seamless travel experience. Whether it’s through efficient check-in counters, an array of dining and shopping options, or convenient transport links to Venice and beyond, Marco Polo International Airport adeptly combines modern efficiency with the timeless allure of its nearby city. Through continuous upgrades and expansions, the airport maintains its role as a vital international hub, ensuring Venice remains easily accessible to global travelers.