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  • RUNWAY CLOSED AT NIGHT FROM 25/08 TO 30/09 FOR WORKS

    As part of the airfield infrastructure maintenance program, the runway at Bologna Marconi Airport will be closed to air traffic during night hours from 25 August to 30 September 2025, from 23:55 local time (GMT+2) to 05:55 local time (GMT+2), every night within the indicated period. The closure is required to carry out extraordinary works on the runway pavement, the maneuvering area, and several taxiways.
    During the specified dates and times, no flights will be able to depart from or land at Bologna. Airlines, which have already been informed, may cancel flights or operate to/from alternative airports. Outside of the indicated dates and times, Bologna Airport will remain regularly open and fully operational.
    We apologize for the inconvenience, which is nonetheless aimed at improving airport infrastructure, and we invite passengers to contact their airline directly for details regarding individual flights, as well as for any refunds or rebooking options.

  • LIQUIDS UP TO 2 LITERS ALLOWED IN CARRY-ON LUGGAGE FOR PASSENGERS DEPARTING FROM MARCONI AIRPORT

    Starting today, July 28, in compliance with the new ECAC (European Civil Aviation Authority) regulations and with the green light from ENAC, thanks to the new "EDS C3" X-ray machines installed at Bologna Airport for several months, all passengers departing from Marconi Airport are permitted to carry liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) in containers of up to 2 liters per container, leaving them in their carry-on luggage. This eliminates the previous limit of 100 ml per container, for a maximum of 10 containers in transparent plastic bags that must be presented separately.

    Bologna Airport is one of five airports in Italy that allow the application of the new regulation. For all other airports, the 100 ml per container limit remains in place.
Notification center
  • RUNWAY CLOSED AT NIGHT FROM 25/08 TO 30/09 FOR WORKS

    As part of the airfield infrastructure maintenance program, the runway at Bologna Marconi Airport will be closed to air traffic during night hours from 25 August to 30 September 2025, from 23:55 local time (GMT+2) to 05:55 local time (GMT+2), every night within the indicated period. The closure is required to carry out extraordinary works on the runway pavement, the maneuvering area, and several taxiways.
    During the specified dates and times, no flights will be able to depart from or land at Bologna. Airlines, which have already been informed, may cancel flights or operate to/from alternative airports. Outside of the indicated dates and times, Bologna Airport will remain regularly open and fully operational.
    We apologize for the inconvenience, which is nonetheless aimed at improving airport infrastructure, and we invite passengers to contact their airline directly for details regarding individual flights, as well as for any refunds or rebooking options.

  • LIQUIDS UP TO 2 LITERS ALLOWED IN CARRY-ON LUGGAGE FOR PASSENGERS DEPARTING FROM MARCONI AIRPORT

    Starting today, July 28, in compliance with the new ECAC (European Civil Aviation Authority) regulations and with the green light from ENAC, thanks to the new "EDS C3" X-ray machines installed at Bologna Airport for several months, all passengers departing from Marconi Airport are permitted to carry liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) in containers of up to 2 liters per container, leaving them in their carry-on luggage. This eliminates the previous limit of 100 ml per container, for a maximum of 10 containers in transparent plastic bags that must be presented separately.

    Bologna Airport is one of five airports in Italy that allow the application of the new regulation. For all other airports, the 100 ml per container limit remains in place.

Dynamic Signage

Aeroporto di Bologna is involved in a project to refurbish and replace signage with new high-visibility dynamic digital signage systems to make it easier for anyone arriving at the airport by private means of transport to find their way.
The first large totem poles were installed in 2023. By the end of 2024, additional dynamic signage totems with very high visibility will be positioned to better guide passengers towards the routes of interest and consequently to streamline traffic.

The goal is to facilitate the flows arriving on the access roads to the airport, improve directions towards the parking areas available in real time and provide other information to help airport users reach the passenger terminal or other points of interest at the airport quickly, such as the Wait Zone, free with driver on board.

 

The new dynamic signage also makes use of low consumption LED technology to reduce emissions.

Useful guidance for users with electronic toll payment devices

If you purchase online with credit/debit cards or Satispay, you will have guaranteed access to the car park. If you prefer to pay with Telepass or UnipolMove, you cannot purchase parking online and access will only be subject to parking space availability.

Buy online

Guaranteed access
Reservable space

Electronic toll payment device not available

Debit/Credit Cards
Satispay
Important information
Deactivate the electronic toll system (Telepass/Unipolmove) before entering the car park to avoid being charged twice.

On-site purchase

Access subject to availability
Non-reservable space
Electronic toll payment device
Debit/Credit Cards
Satispay
Important information
We recommend that you arrive at the car park early, as parking is not reserved and access is subject to availability.

Always bring BLQ with you