Treviso Airport
Continent: Europe | Country: Italy |
Sant'Angelo Treviso Airport | |
Location | Treviso, Italy |
IATA code | TSF |
ICAO code | LIPH |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.trevisoairport.it/ |
Overview map | Google Maps |
Communications | |
Tower | |
Ground | |
Clearance | |
Approach | |
ATIS |
Sant'Angelo Treviso airport is located in the Provence of Treviso, Italy. The airport is often referred to as Venice Treviso as it is located approximately 20 km from the city of Venice.
The airport is used mainly by budget European airlines who claim they're flying into Venice when actually they're flying into Treviso.
Official Spotting Locations
Around the airport
Are present at the airport around 4 points by spotting where you can photograph takeoffs and landings.
The first spotting point can be reached via the main road leading from the airport fifth (SS515), Take a side road, the route is via the airport is a road that leads directly opposite the airport gate and fence. This area would be preferable go by bike because the road then dies just after a curve to the right on entry of a factory, but there is space to park the car. From here you can with a 80mm photograph a quiet 70-757, while a 737 is required a 100mm or so, for example a Cessna need a 400mm. From this station is should go in the afternoon after four o'clock when the sun is now behind us.
Other Spotting Locations
Inside The Terminal
If you're flying from Treviso, get to the departures lounge after check-in. You get into this area after hand-luggage security checks and before passport control. There is a large marble floored area with a huge glass wall on the left. You can see practically everything going on at the airfield from here. Although, not much goes on at Treviso. It's very quiet to the point of only a few flights a day.
Near Aeroclub
Another spotting point where you can make photo nearby hangar Aeroclub, which can be reached after 300m on the right from the airport. Turn left where you will find the DHL and follow the road left around the hangars, the last hangar is Aeroclub where you can also park your car. The only problem for parking, to avoid being trapped by car because of the chain fence, it is best to travel only during the hours when the flying club is open.
Locations to Avoid
Regular Traffic
- Air Malta (Malta)
- Belle Air (Pristina, Tirana)
- Blue Air (Bucharest-Băneasa)
- Club Air (Pristina)
- Ryanair (Bremen, Brussels-Charleroi, Dublin, Dusseldorf-Weeze, Frankfurt-Hahn, Girona, Liverpool, London-Stansted, Malta, Paris-Beauvais, Rome-Ciampino, Shannon, Stockholm-Skavsta)
- SkyEurope (Prague, Vienna)
- transavia.com (Amsterdam)
- Wizz Air (Bucharest-Băneasa, Budapest)
Facilities and Transportation
- A public urban bus service, operated by ACTT, connects the airport with the railway station in the centre of Treviso.
- Two bus services connecting with flights for Transavia and Ryanair, operated by ATVO, connect the airport to Mestre and Venice.
- A public coach service from Treviso to Padova and vice versa is operated by SITA and stops in front of the airport building every half an hour.
- Other bus connections are available from the airport or from the city centre of Treviso.