The Save Group, the management company of the Venice, Verona and Treviso airports, is an official supporter of the Milan Cortina 2026 Foundation.
Over two million arrivals expected
The 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games will welcome two million fans and more than 3,500 athletes from over 90 countries, in addition to federations, technicians, delegations, media and broadcasters. The collaboration between the Milan Cortina 2026 Foundation and the Save Group is an important opportunity to jointly identify management solutions dedicated to the large expected flows, aimed at the best travel experience at Venice airport during the Games.
Hundreds of daily flights
Save will make its 178 daily arrivals and departures available to Venice, managing the arrival of thousands of oversized pieces of baggage on a single day. In addition to these Venice flights, there will be 46 daily flights from Treviso airport and 48 from Verona airport, which are also managed by the group, and together with Venice will welcome spectators attending competitions at the Olympic and Paralympic venues.
“Save’s airports...are real gateways to the Games”
“For years we have been preparing to welcome millions of visitors from over 90 countries: an extraordinary number that makes this sporting event unique and spectacular,- said Andrea Varnier, CEO Milano Cortina 2026 . -The location of Save's airports makes them real gateways to the Games. They are essential entry gates, as they guarantee a fair and orderly distribution of the numerous arrivals. Their location and the quality of their services confirms the high standards of Italian hospitality.”
Putting Italy into the world spotlight
"The function of the system of airports we manage is to unite countries, cultures and communities,- said Enrico Marchi, president of the Save Group. -For the Milan Cortina 2026 Games, we will make available the skills and professionalism of our personnel, with the enthusiasm of contributing to the success of an event that will put our country in the spotlight around the world.”
































