General information
Verona Airport is an airport in the north of Italy, situated in the proximity of Lake Garda (Lago di Garda) and Verona. In the summer it is particularly busy at Verona Airport, however in the winter the airport is also widely used by winter sports enthusiasts (Trentino-Alto Adige).
In Veneto, one of the 20 Italian regions, there are three airports, namely Venice Airport, Verona Airport and Treviso Airport.
Where is Verona Airport situated?
The airport is located southwest of the city of Romeo and Juliet and is easily accessible via the A4 and A22 motorways.
How many terminals does Verona Airport have?
Verona Airport has two terminals. Terminal 1 is used only for departing flights, Terminal 2 only for arriving flights. In Terminal 1 Departures you will find the check-in desks (19-63), security check and boarding gates (1-18). The taxi rank and bus stops are located in front of Terminal 2 Arrivals. It is a few minutes walk between both terminals. The terminals of Verona Airport are open daily from 06:00 hours to 23:00 hours.
A good alternative for flying to or from Verona Airport are the following airports, sorted by distance from the airport. You can also take a look at the complete list of airports in Italy.
| Bergamo Airport | 97km |
| Bologna Airport | 101km |
| Treviso Airport | 106km |
| Venice Airport | 114km |
| Milan Linate Airport | 126km |
| Milan Malpensa Airport | 171km |
| Florence Airport | 179km |
| Pisa Airport | 194km |
| Genoa Airport | 195km |
Which airlines fly from and to Verona Airport?
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