About flights from Venice (TSF)
Most people fly into Marco Polo when they think Venice. But Treviso Airport, sitting just 30 minutes north of the lagoon city, is where the budget travelers and repeat visitors quietly go. It's smaller, calmer, and honestly less stressful. I've passed through enough regional Italian airports to appreciate one that doesn't make you feel like you're competing in a sprint event just to reach your gate. TSF serves 45 direct destinations across 19 countries, which is a decent network for an airport this size. Ryanair runs the show here. That's both a feature and a warning — cheap fares exist, but you'll want to read the baggage rules before you click confirm.
Quick stats for TSF
- Direct destinations: 45
- Countries served: 19
- Continents reached: 2 of 6
- Average flight distance: 1,131 km
- Longest non-stop: Tenerife (TFS) — 3,194 km (~3h 60m)
- Shortest non-stop: Prague (PRG) — 518 km (~39 min)
- Reach score: 63/99
Why fly to Venice?
The route map leans heavily east and south, which tells you something about who's using this airport. Spain tops the list with 9 routes, and the longest flight out of TSF goes all the way to Tenerife — 3,194 km of Atlantic air before you hit the Canary Islands. That's a serious stretch for a regional airport. Romania and Poland each have strong connections too, reflecting the large Eastern European communities living and working across northern Italy. For travelers coming into Venice, flying TSF instead of Marco Polo often means cheaper fares and a less chaotic arrival. The tradeoff is the transfer time into the city center. Greece has 4 routes from here, making a Venice-to-Greek-islands itinerary genuinely easy to piece together without routing through a major hub. The reach score sits at 63 out of 99 — solid, not exceptional, but more than enough for a European base.
Longest non-stop flights from TSF
The furthest destinations you can reach non-stop from Venice:
- Tenerife, Spain (TFS) — 3,194 km, approximately 3h 60m
- Marrakech, Morocco (RAK) — 2,339 km, approximately 2h 55m
- Sevilla, Spain (SVQ) — 1,757 km, approximately 2h 12m
- Porto, Portugal (OPO) — 1,750 km, approximately 2h 11m
- Malaga, Spain (AGP) — 1,712 km, approximately 2h 8m
Short-haul flights from TSF
Quick getaway options with the shortest flights from Venice:
- Prague, Czech Republic (PRG) — 518 km, approximately 39 min
- Budapest, Hungary (BUD) — 575 km, approximately 43 min
- Marseille, France (MRS) — 605 km, approximately 45 min
- Wroclaw, Poland (WRO) — 698 km, approximately 52 min
- Timisoara, Romania (TSR) — 707 km, approximately 53 min
Top countries by direct connections from TSF
Treviso Airport connects to 19 countries. Here are the most served:
- Spain — 9 destinations (Alicante, Ibiza, Malaga, Menorca and 5 more)
- Romania — 7 destinations (Bacau, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova and 3 more)
- Poland — 6 destinations (Gdansk, Katowice, Krakow, Modlin and 2 more)
- Greece — 4 destinations (Chania, Kerkyra, Kos, Thessaloniki)
- United Kingdom — 3 destinations (Birmingham, Leicestershire, London)
- France — 3 destinations (Marseille, Paris, Toulouse)
- Germany — 1 destination (Berlin)
- Belgium — 1 destination (Brussels)
Where to fly from Venice
Flights to Spain
Venice has 9 direct routes to Spain:
- Menorca (MAH) — 915 km
- Palma de Mallorca (PMI) — 1,029 km
- Ibiza (IBZ) — 1,166 km
- Valencia (VLC) — 1,242 km
- Santander (SDR) — 1,292 km
- Alicante (ALC) — 1,333 km
- ...and 3 more destinations
Flights to Romania
Venice has 7 direct routes to Romania:
- Timisoara (TSR) — 707 km
- Cluj-Napoca (CLJ) — 891 km
- Craiova (CRA) — 930 km
- Bucharest (OTP) — 1,094 km
- Suceava (SCV) — 1,101 km
- Bacau (BCM) — 1,137 km
- ...and 1 more destination
Flights to Poland
Venice has 6 direct routes to Poland:
- Wroclaw (WRO) — 698 km
- Katowice (KTW) — 739 km
- Krakow (KRK) — 749 km
- Poznan (POZ) — 823 km
- Modlin (WMI) — 973 km
- Gdansk (GDN) — 1,068 km
Tips for travelers at TSF
Getting from TSF into Venice proper takes roughly 30 to 40 minutes by bus, with the ATVO and local bus services connecting the airport to Mestre and then on to Venice Santa Lucia station. Taxis exist but cost noticeably more. Don't confuse Treviso city center with Venice — they're different stops, different vibes. If you're arriving late, check your last bus time in advance because services thin out after 10pm. Seasonally, summer routes to Greece and Spain run more frequently, so if you're planning a winter trip, double-check that your specific route is still operating before booking accommodation.
Airlines operating from TSF
The following airlines offer non-stop flights from Treviso Airport:
DN, FR, W4, W6
Frequently asked questions about flying to Venice
How do I get from Treviso Airport to Venice city center?
You can take a direct bus shuttle (ATVO or Barzi) to Venice's main station for about €12, which takes around 1.5 hours, or arrange a private transfer for more convenience. Taxis are available but significantly more expensive for the 30km trip.
What's the best time to fly to Venice through Treviso Airport?
Late autumn (October-November) and early spring (March-April) offer the best balance of good weather and fewer crowds than summer, plus lower prices. Winter can mean occasional foggy delays, while summer brings peak tourist crowds and higher fares.
How many destinations can I fly to directly from Treviso Airport?
Treviso Airport offers 45 direct destinations across Europe, making it a great hub for reaching major cities like London, Berlin, Paris, and Barcelona without connections. This makes it convenient for exploring beyond Venice itself.
Do I need a visa to fly into Treviso Airport for Venice?
If you're from the EU, US, Canada, Australia, or many other countries, you typically don't need a visa for stays under 90 days in Italy. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.
What's a useful tip for Treviso Airport?
Arrive early and download the airport's free WiFi before you land, as the airport is smaller and more straightforward than Venice's main airport, so you'll breeze through faster. The airport has limited dining options, so grab food in the city rather than paying airport prices.
Is Treviso Airport cheaper than Venice's main airport?
Yes, flying into Treviso is often 20-40% cheaper than Venice Marco Polo Airport, and budget airlines like Ryanair use it as a primary hub. The trade-off is the 30km distance to Venice, but the savings usually make it worthwhile.
Plan your trip from Venice
Browse the complete list of 45 destinations below to find your next flight from Treviso Airport. Each route page includes distance, estimated flight time, and airline information to help you plan your trip.