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Checking in at Treviso Airport

Treviso Antonio Canova Airport has just one terminal with barely one million passengers per year. Therefore, getting around is quite simple. All check-in desks are on the ground floor and split between the three main airlines – Ryanair, WizzAir and WizzAir Malta. Ryanair takes up the majority of check-in desks as they run most of the daily flights departing from Treviso Airport. 

When you arrive, check the screens to see which check-in desk you need to go to for bag drop. Then you can head to the security checkpoint and Treviso Airport departures lounge on the first floor.

Alternatively, you can go to the VIP lounge – The Canova Lounge – on the ground floor for a few hours if you’d like a luxe start to your holiday. You can purchase a pass on the website, and lounge access also entitles you to priority service at security. For a deep dive into this airport, you can check out our Treviso Airport guide.

When to arrive at Treviso Airport?

Treviso Airport recommends that you arrive 3 hours before an international flight and 2 hours before a European or domestic flight. That said, it is a small airport with a small number of flights per day. Even the Treviso Airport departures lounge is quite small. Therefore, 2-2.5 hours before any flight is plenty of time to get through check-in and security.

What’s next?

After you’ve checked in on the ground floor, it’s time to take a lift or escalator to the first floor where you’ll find the security checkpoint. It shouldn’t take longer than 30 minutes to get through security if you have everything prepared. So what do you need to prepare?

First is your boarding pass. You’ll need to scan this before heading through security. Next is your liquids bag. You are permitted one liquids bag, 18 x 23 cm maximum, with liquids in 100 ml vessels each. The liquid bag must also be transparent so it’s easy to scan. 

Take your liquids bag and any electronics out of your hand luggage and place them in the trays provided. Then, place your hand luggage and outerwear in a separate tray. 

Once all your items are on the x-ray conveyor belt, you can walk through the metal detector. 

Collect your items on the other side and you’re good to go! You can head to departures at Treviso Airport. Fancy skipping through security a little faster? You can purchase a fast-track pass online.

What to do in Departures at Treviso Airport?

You’ve made it to the Venice Treviso Airport departures lounge! What excitement awaits you there? Well, you’ll have all of the basics including toilets, baby change facilities, a nursery, accessible toilets, free WiFi and mobile phone charging ports. 

There is a handful of places to eat including Bricco. As for retail, you’re limited to a duty-free store that offers a wide range of souvenirs, alcoholic beverages, perfumes, and snacks.

There is plenty of seating around so you can dig into a good book or magazine as you wait. 

If you’re looking for the Treviso Airport lounge, you’ll find that on the airside before going through security – not in the departures lounge.

Frequently Asked Questions

When to arrive at Venice Treviso Airport?

It’s recommended that departures at Treviso Airport arrive 2-2.5 hours before their flight. If your destination is outside of the EU arrive 3 hours before. If your destination is within the EU or Italy itself, 2 hours is plenty of time to check in and get through security.

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