Treviso, Verona and Venice airports 'fly high': here are the flights for the 2025 summer season
The year 2024 went quite well for the Northeastern airports, namely Treviso, Verona, and Venice. The three airports [...]

2024 went pretty well for Northeastern airports, namely Treviso, Verona and Venice. The three airports collectively recorded over 18.3 million passengers: we are talking about an increase of +3,1% compared with the previous year.
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2025 is expected to go even better, if possible, judging from the data released by SAVE - the company that manages the three airports: in the first quarter of this year, with almost 3.6 million of travelers transited, there was a +6% Compared with the first three months of 2024. What about the summer 2025 just beginning? SAVE predicts that it will be 15 million places available planned between April and October '25, which will enable them to improve on the previous year's performance. Let's find out, in detail, the data for each of the three airports.
The "Marco Polo" of Venice - our country's third intercontinental airport--with 1.2 million passengers in the first quarter of 2025 alone, it recorded +3.5% over the same period last year. The credit? It's all - or almost all - of the medium- and long-haul network, SAVE says, certainly strengthened by the winter extension of the Venice-New York (JFK) route operated by Delta but also from the connection with Shanghai operated by China Eastern, opened in September '24.
Basically, it can be said that there are two main markets for VCE, namely North America and the Middle East. In addition to Delta, as of May 23. United will operate the new route to Washington D.C., while the seasonal flight to/from New York (EWR) has already restarted. While American Airlines, for its part, will begin connecting Serenissima and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) from June 5. As for MO, on the other hand, from Venice it is possible to reach. Doha (with Qatar), Dubai (with Emirates), Jeddah e Riyadh (with Saudia) and Tel Aviv (with the Israeli flag carrier EL AL).
L'Treviso airport, in the first three months of '25 alone, recorded the presence of 700 thousand passengers: +5.4% compared to last year. There are 44 destinations available to passengers, offered mainly by low-cost carriers Wizz Air and Ryanair. These are joined by Air Albania, which flies 3 times a week between Treviso and Tirana.
Dulcis in fundo, theVerona airport. For "Catullo", 2024 was a record year according to SAVE: 3.7 million passengers, +8% compared to 2023. Also interesting is the figure on passengers who flew Long-haul: passengers on long-haul destinations were about 100 thousand (+15% over the previous year). During summer 2025 there will be several who will fly to VRN. Air France, for example, began connecting the Venetian city with Paris (CDG) again as early as February. Air Dolomiti, then flies twice a day to/from Frankfurt and Munich.
Low-cost carriers Volotea, Ryanair, easyJet and Wizz Air connect Verona's "Catullo" with dozens of destinations in Europe. But the international market for Verona airport is the Great Britain thanks to connections operated by, among others, British Airways Euroflyer e JET2.