Venice is served by the Marco Polo International Airport. This airport was originally built in the 1960s. A large modern three story terminal was opened in 2002. Marco Polo International Airport is located on the Italian mainland in Tessera.
The airport code for Venice Municipal Airport is VNC.
Venice Marco Polo Airport.
The airport code for Venice Marco Polo Airport is VCE.
You can go to Rimini from Venice Airport by airplane. The flight time is approximately 42 minutes long and the flight distance is 100 miles or 161 km.
Venice Treviso Airport.
Thomson and Jet2 fly the route from Manchester Airport to Venice Marco Polo Airport.
Miami International Airport has existed for 85 years having opened in 1928. It started as a Pan American base but has expanded to one of the biggest airports in America.
About 15-20 minutes depending on traffic.
There is no train station linking either Venice San Marco or Venice/Treviso airports to the city of Venice. From Venice San Marco airport you can take a bus (water bus) to the city or you can take a regular bus. The water bus is much quicker but costs around €10. The regular bus is slower but only costs a few euro. From Venice Treviso airport you must take one of the buses waiting outside the airport (about €10) which take you direct to the Venice city bus station.
Yes.
The nearest major airport is Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ / KSRQ). This airport has international and domestic flights from Sarasota and is about 29 road miles from downtown Venice.
Aviano Air Base is the closest airport - however there are no commercial flights. Venice Marco Polo Airport is the closest commercial airport.