Distance From Akureyri Airport to Marco Polo Airport (AEY - VCE Distance)
The flight distance from Akureyri Airport (AEY) to Marco Polo Airport (VCE) is 1795 miles. This is equivalent to 2889 kilometers or 1559 nautical miles. The distance shown below is the straight line distance (may be called as flying or air distance) or direct flight distance between airports.
2889 kilometers is the distance from Akureyri Airport, Iceland to Marco Polo Airport, Italy.
Flight Duration between Akureyri, Iceland and Venice, Italy
Estimated flight time from Akureyri Airport, Akureyri, Iceland to Marco Polo Airport, Venice, Italy is 3 hours 35 minutes under avarage conditions. The flight time calculator assumes an average flight speed for a commercial airliner of 500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/hr or 434 knots. Your actual flying time may vary depending on wind speeds or weather conditions.
Time Difference Between the Airports • AEY - VCE
Time difference between Akureyri (Iceland) and Venice (Italy) is 1 Hours.
Current local time in Akureyri is 2026-02-22, 16:56:12 GMT and time in Venice is 2026-02-22, 17:56:12 CET.
Venice time is 1 Hours ahead of Akureyri.
Akureyri Airport to Marco Polo Airport Flight Route Map - AEY to VCE Flight Path
Location of Akureyri Airport & Marco Polo Airport is given below.Click the map to view Akureyri to Venice nonstop flight path and travel direction.
Click to see flight route on Google Map between Akureyri, Iceland and Venice, Italy. .
Nonstop flight route between Akureyri, Iceland and Venice, Italy.
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| City: | Akureyri |
| Country: | Iceland |
| IATA Code: | AEY |
| ICAO Code: | BIAR |
| GPS Coordinates: | Latitude: N 65° 39' 36'' Longitude: W 18° 4' 21.7'' |
| Current time: | 2026-02-22, 16:56:12 GMT |
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| City: | Venice |
| Country: | Italy |
| IATA Code: | VCE |
| ICAO Code: | LIPZ |
| GPS Coordinates: | Latitude: N 45° 30' 19.1'' Longitude: E 12° 21' 6.8'' |
| Current time: | 2026-02-22, 17:56:12 CET |
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