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Venice Marco Polo Airport

Venice, Italy
VCE LIPZ

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
70
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
70
minutes
International โ†’ International
85
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Single terminal building with 3 floors - ground floor (arrivals/baggage claim), 1st floor (departures), 2nd floor (lounges/terraces). Terminal divided into sections: A (Schengen), B (Non-Schengen), C (Domestic). 70 check-in desks, 10 boarding gates, 5 baggage carousels. Airport operates 4:00 AM - midnight. Two lounges airside: Marco Polo VIP Lounge (โ‚ฌ50 day pass, 05:00-22:00) and new Aspire Lounge (2025). Pharmacy, prayer room, accessible facilities, observation terraces. WiFi available in restaurants and lounges. Multiple dining options 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM including Italian restaurants, wine bars, cafes. No 24-hour services. 11.6 million passengers (2024).

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Venice Marco Polo Airport (LIPZ) is strategically located on the Italian mainland just 8 kilometers north of Venice's historic center, connected to the city by the iconic Ponte della Libertร  causeway. Non-Schengen connections require passport control between terminal zones, with walking times typically 5-10 minutes maximum within the compact single-terminal building. Security recheck is required for non-Schengen connections, so allow additional time for these procedures. The airport operates from 4:00 AM to midnight daily, with overnight stays only permitted for passengers with next-day tickets or special authorization. Ground transportation options include the famous Alilaguna water buses that provide scenic routes directly into Venice via the Grand Canal, though journey times are longer at 60-75 minutes. ATVO and ACTV buses offer faster 20-minute connections to Piazzale Roma and Mestre train station respectively. Water taxis provide the quickest but most expensive option at 30 minutes to central Venice. The Marco Polo VIP Lounge on the second floor features observation terraces offering spectacular views of both the Venice skyline and aircraft operations, particularly stunning during sunset hours. Weather conditions can be challenging during acqua alta (high water) events in autumn and winter, occasionally affecting ground transportation to Venice proper. The airport handles significant seasonal variations, with peak summer months bringing increased congestion and longer processing times. Terminal facilities include multiple dining options showcasing Venetian cuisine, duty-free shopping featuring local Murano glass and regional products, and comprehensive services for the 11.6 million annual passengers. Flight operations coordinate with Milan Area Control Center, managing traffic in one of Europe's busiest airspace regions. The airport's proximity to the Venetian Lagoon requires special environmental considerations and noise abatement procedures during certain hours.

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Aosta Corrado Gex Airport

Saint-Christophe (AO), Italy
AOT LIMW

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Aosta Corrado Gex Airport (AOT) is a specialized alpine aviation facility nestled in the heart of the Aosta Valley in northern Italy. Located near the borders of France and Switzerland, the airport serves as a strategic gateway to the Italian Alps. It is named after Corrado Gex, a pioneering local pilot and politician whose advocacy in the 1960s for deregulated mountain landing areas fundamentally shaped the region's unique aviation landscape. The airport is currently undergoing a significant transformation, with a major modernization project including the construction of a new 3,400-square-meter passenger terminal. Historically the home base for the regional carrier Air Vallรฉe, the facility is evolving to better serve high-end business aviation and specialized tourism. While the current terminal provides essential services such as comfortable waiting areas, free Wi-Fi, and a small bar, the new infrastructure will greatly enhance the capacity for international private charters and seasonal visitors. As a premier hub for mountain activities, the airport is the primary staging ground for heli-skiing operations across the region. Helicopters regularly depart from the airfield to ferry skiers to the high-altitude slopes of the Mont Blanc, Cervinia (Matterhorn), and Monte Rosa massifs, offering some of the most spectacular off-piste descents in Europe. This makes the airport an essential destination for winter sports enthusiasts seeking rapid access to the most remote and pristine areas of the western Alps. Beyond tourism, the airport's most critical role is as the operational center for regional emergency services and Civil Protection. It houses the Soccorso Alpino Valdostano (mountain rescue) and the regional Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS), which utilize advanced aircraft like the Leonardo AW139 for avalanche response and high-altitude rescues. A new Civil Protection Operations Center at the airfield will soon centralize the 112 emergency services, ensuring that the airport remains a vital pillar of safety and disaster management for the entire Aosta Valley.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Aosta Corrado Gex Airport (AOT) serves as a specialized alpine aviation gateway, providing a critical link for high-end tourism and emergency services in northern Italy. For travelers, 'connecting' at AOT typically involves a seamless transition between a private charter flight or air taxi and local mountain transportation to the region's world-class ski resorts. The airport is situated in Saint-Christophe, just three kilometers from the Aosta city center, making it an exceptionally efficient arrival point for those visiting Courmayeur, Cervinia, or the Pila ski area. It is highly recommended to allow at least 90 minutes for the transition from aircraft to vehicle, as operations are often shared with active mountain rescue helicopters (HEMS) and gliders.\n\nGround transportation is well-coordinated with the valley's seasonal needs. Taxis are readily available outside the arrivals hall and provide a direct 15-minute connection to central Aosta. For those heading deeper into the mountains, pre-arranged private shuttle services offer the most reliable and comfortable link to high-altitude resorts. If you are connecting to the global commercial airline network, the nearest major international gateways are Turin Caselle (TRN), Milan Malpensa (MXP), and Geneva (GVA). Road transfers from these hubs typically take between 90 and 120 minutes via the E25 motorway. During the winter season, specialized bus transfer services operate from Malpensa and Turin directly to the Aosta Valley, providing a cost-effective alternative to private cars.\n\nAs a mountain airfield, operations at AOT are strictly subject to Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and can be significantly impacted by alpine weather conditions including low cloud cover and high winds. It is essential to maintain a flexible itinerary and coordinate closely with your charter operator for real-time schedule updates. For business travelers, the terminal offers complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and quiet waiting areas.

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