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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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Brindisi Airport

Brindisi, Italy
BDS LIBR

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

Brindisi Airport (BDS), officially known as Salento Airport, serves as the primary gateway to the Salento peninsula and the broader Puglia region in Southern Italy. The airport features a single, modern terminal building that efficiently manages all passenger traffic, including domestic flights to major Italian hubs and international services operated largely by European low-cost carriers. The terminal's layout is designed for logical flow, with check-in desks and the arrivals hall located on the ground floor. Passengers transitioning to the secure departures area will find security checkpoints and transit gates on the first floor, accessible via escalators and lifts. Inside the terminal, travelers can access a variety of essential facilities designed to enhance their journey. Amenities include several refreshment areas such as cafes and snack bars offering local Italian delicacies, alongside a selection of retail shops selling regional products, souvenirs, and travel necessities. The airport provides complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the terminal, and dedicated assistance is available through the Sala Amica for passengers with reduced mobility. Families can also utilize the nursery located near Gates 6 and 7. For financial needs, banking services and multiple ATMs are conveniently situated within the public areas. Operational procedures at Salento Airport are characterized by the typical efficiency of a well-managed regional hub. During the peak summer season, the terminal can become significantly crowded due to the influx of tourists heading to Puglia's coastal resorts, so arriving at least two hours before international flights is strongly recommended. Security and passport control are conducted in accordance with European Union and Schengen Area regulations. Travelers should note that while the terminal offers various services during the day, many shops and dining outlets may close late at night, and vending machine availability is limited during off-hours. The airport is situated just 6 kilometers north of Brindisi's city center, offering excellent connectivity to the surrounding region. The STP Brindisi bus service provides a reliable link between the airport, the central train station at Piazza Crispi, and the Costa Morena port, with departures every 30 minutes. For those heading further south to the Baroque city of Lecce, dedicated bus connections are available, typically taking about 45 minutes. Taxis are stationed directly outside the arrivals hall for immediate transport, while a wide range of international and local car rental companies maintain desks on-site, providing the ideal solution for travelers wishing to explore the picturesque Salento coastline at their own pace.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting at Brindisi Airport (BDS), or Salento Airport, is generally a straightforward process due to its compact, single-terminal design. For passengers arriving on domestic or Schengen flights, transferring to another flight within the same zone involves a simple walk through the transit area without the need for additional security or passport checks. However, if your onward journey is to a non-Schengen destination, you must pass through passport control located on the first floor. It is essential to monitor the flight information screens throughout the terminal for real-time updates on gate assignments, as these can change quickly, especially during the busy summer months when regional traffic is at its peak. For travelers who have separate tickets or need to re-check their baggage, the process requires exiting to the arrivals hall and returning to the check-in area on the ground floor. Since all check-in desks, security, and gates are housed within the same building, the physical distance to cover is minimal, typically requiring only a few minutes of walking. Nevertheless, passengers should allow a minimum connection time of 90 minutes to account for potential queues at security or baggage drop during peak travel periods. If you find yourself with extra time between flights, the first-floor departure lounge offers comfortable seating and a variety of cafes where you can enjoy traditional Puglian snacks. Those connecting to ground transportation will find the process equally efficient. The STP Brindisi shuttle bus is the most popular option for reaching the Brindisi train station, providing a vital link for those continuing their journey by rail across Italy. If your destination is Lecce or other towns in the Salento region, look for the Pugliairbus services which coordinate their schedules with major flight arrivals.

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