TSF Airport Live Arrivals
Treviso Airport Arrivals Information
Venice Treviso Airport (TSF) is a small airport with just one terminal building. Most of the 20 to 30 flights that arrive at the airport every day are domestic or European flights. Because the airport is quite small, it’s relatively fast to get through baggage reclaim, passport control and customs.
Check out our Venice Airport Arrivals Treviso board above for live flight information for you or your loved one.
Terminal 1
Operating Airlines – Ryanair, WizzAir, WizzAir Malta.
Arriving at Treviso Airport
Once you’ve stepped off the plane at Treviso Airport, your journey through arrivals is relatively easy. This is because it’s a tiny airport with a limited number of flights per day.
Your first step through airport Treviso arrivals is passport control. This is split between those with EU, UK and Swiss passports, and those with other international passports. There are e-gates available for those with electronic passports. However, depending on your flight, it could be faster to go through the manned passport area. It shouldn’t take longer than 20-40 minutes.
After passport control, head to baggage reclaim to collect your checked luggage. If you have any oversized luggage like ski gear, follow the signs to find the designated desk.
Then you can go through customs. This is a short section split into “nothing to declare” and “good to declare”. Follow the path that describes your situation.
After customs, you’ve made it to the airport Treviso Arrivals Hall!
Treviso Airport Transport
You can get from Treviso Airport to Venice via bus, taxi or car.
If you’d like to hire a car, you’ll find plenty of car rental kiosks in the Treviso Airport Arrivals Hall including Avis, Sixt and Europcar.
That said, taking a Treviso Airport taxi is much simpler. You’ll get to Venice city centre in just 40 minutes. For an extra personalised ride with a friendly English-speaking driver, consider booking your airport taxi with Welcome Pickups.
As for public transport, the best option is the bus. ATVO runs a bus service directly to Venice city centre, though the journey takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes. You can purchase a ticket from the machines in the Arrivals Hall. The tourist information desk can also advise you on your transport options.
What to do in Arrivals at Treviso Airport?
In the Venice Treviso Airport Arrivals Hall, you’ll find all of the main facilities of a modern airport. That includes toilets, accessible toilets, baby change facilities, a nursery, medical assistance, free WiFi and charging points.
If you want a bite to eat, there is a coffee shop for hot beverages and quick meals. Furthermore, there is a shop selling travel basics, magazines, cigarettes and snacks.
Treviso Airport Arrivals Parking
If you’re collecting someone from Treviso Airport, you’re somewhat spoilt for choice. There are six car parks all within walking distance of the terminal building. All car parks offer free parking for the first 5 minutes. After that, the rates depend on the car park you choose and how long you park.
The short-stay car park, Park B, is the closest to the airport and is partially covered. It can get expensive over several days but for meeting your loved one at the airport, it’s perfect.
If you’re on a budget, the low-cost car park is located 4-minute walk from the terminal. This is a good option if you need to park for longer than 40 minutes as you wait for your friend or family member to arrive. If you have a blue disability badge or are collecting someone with a disability, you can park in any of the car parks for free in the designated spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get through arrivals at Treviso Airport?
As Treviso Airport is small with under 30 departing and arriving flights per day, it takes between 20 and 40 minutes to get through arrivals at Treviso. However, this is just an estimate. During the peak summer months, there may be delays.