If you come by train from anywhere but Venice island, you'd better get off at Mestre station and take the orange bus 15 (a city line which stops several times along the route: it takes about 30-40 minutes) or the ATVO blue coach (direct, about 20-30 minutes, but more expensive). If you are at the Venice rail station, walk or take a waterbus to Piazzale Roma and take bus 5 (every 15 minutes at rush hours: it takes 20 minutes) or the ATVO coach (about 15 minutes). Useful links: www.actv.it www.atvo.it www.veniceairport.it I would probably allow longer to reach Venice Marco Polo Airport. Be aware that most European cheap flights are to/from Venice Treviso Airport which is in the city of Treviso and you should allow at least an hour for travel between Venice Train Station (or Piazzale Roma buses) to the airport.
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 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.
About 15-20 minutes depending on traffic.
Using Orlando International Airport (MCO) as the starting point and Venice Municipal airport as the destination has a driving distance of 147-miles. Assuming no traffic or incidents along Interstates 4 and 75, the drive time is approximately 2-hours+.
Venice (VCE) to Boston, MA (BOS)Shortest Flight Duration * 10 hours 40 mins * Via Zurich Airport, Zurich (ZRH)
381 miles, 6 and 1/2 hours
Parking fees at airports are exorbitant. Stansted Airport is no exception. The secret to long term parking is to park off the airport property and take a free shuttle to and from the airport.
The airport code for Long Ampung Airport is LPU.
The airport code for Long Semado Airport is LSM.
The airport code for Long Lellang Airport is LGL.
The airport code for Long Banga Airport is LBP.