The tourist boom collides with the structure. Pinzi: “The city’s success has surpassed it, the Save plan is at a standstill in Rome”
TREVISO. Get off at one of the many other low-cost airports in Europe and in most cases you will find spaces to orient yourself, large spaces for walking, lanes reserved for taxis and pedestrian paths to reach parking lots that are overwhelmingly further away.
You arrive in Treviso and when the glass doors open onto the large shadow under the Canova canopy, you find it hard to understand where you are and where you should go, between different couriers heading to different places, cars parked wild at the side of the airport, restricted taxis in a small space facing the sidewalk, bus lines hidden by signs and comings and goings and then her …