SAVE Group Named Official Supporter of Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

The Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 has officially welcomed SAVE Group as an Official Supporter for the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. SAVE Group is recognized for its management of Venice Marco Polo Airport, enhancing partnerships that facilitate a seamless visitor experience during this global event.
SAVE Group’s Role in Milano Cortina 2026
As the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games approach, the collaboration between Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 and SAVE Group aims to optimize travel logistics. The event is expected to attract approximately 2 million attendees and over 3,500 athletes from more than 90 countries. This partnership is crucial in ensuring efficient management of the anticipated influx of visitors.
Comprehensive Airport Management
- Daily Flights: SAVE Group will operate 178 daily flights from Venice Airport.
- Regional Support: This includes 46 daily flights from Treviso Airport and 48 from Verona Airport, also under SAVE Group’s management.
- Handling Logistics: The airports will be equipped to manage thousands of oversized pieces of luggage on peak days.
This concerted effort involves a coordinated strategy across the airports in Venice, Treviso, Verona, and Brescia, ensuring operational safety and high-quality services. The oversight will help streamline arrivals, enhancing the travel experience for every visitor attending the competitions.
Welcoming the Olympic and Paralympic Family
Venice Airport is poised to act as the main entry point for the Games. It will feature dedicated spaces and services designed to embody the spirit of the Olympics. The inclusion of symbols like the Five Olympic Rings and the Paralympic Agitos highlights a commitment to inclusiveness and the shared values of sport.
Leadership Statements
Andrea Varnier, CEO of Milano Cortina 2026, expressed pride in welcoming SAVE Group as a strategic partner. He highlighted the importance of the event in showcasing Italy’s hospitality and logistical capabilities. Varnier noted that the widespread locations of SAVE airports serve as vital gateways to the winter games.
In a similar vein, Enrico Marchi, President of SAVE Group, reaffirmed the organization’s dedication to supporting the Olympics. He emphasized that the airport system not only facilitates travel but also promotes cultural exchange and economic impact. Marchi expressed enthusiasm for contributing to a premier event positioned to captivate a global audience.
This partnership symbolizes a commitment to excellence in service and a shared vision for the success of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.




