Milan's really only airport (Bergamo/Orio is budget airlines and Malpensa is a cathedral in the desert). Free wi-fi and plenty of shops but allow time to go trough security if not holding a fast track
The better option when flying to Milan due to its closeness to the city, baggage is (usually) delivered quickly and the passport control is fairly speedy z
Take a €5 bus to the Central Station and hop on Metro to "Lanza" - there jump on tram 12 to Villapizzone and get to Radisson Blu or Milan Suite Hotel ! Don't take taxis! #cheaper
Best airport in Milan for location..a little dated in many areas but relatively straightforward experience- BA Gallerieslounge but toilets outside and BA Priority Boarding chaotic-good overall...
❤️ this option. Only €2.20 ATM ticket, + takes 12 minutes 2 reach centre(San Babila metro). 6 am to 10 pm Mon-Thur, extended to 12:30 am on Fri, Sats + Suns. Metro Dateo connects to S railway lines
Small airport. Three floors: floor 0 is arrivals, floor 1 is departures and floor 2 has both a cafeteria and a sit-down restaurant. - if you are flying BA, only come 2 hours before flight to check-in!
ALITALIA passengers get free WiFi by tapping into their network with an airline ticket code. Smokers: there is a four-sided, see-through, glass-walled smokers lounge on the 2nd floor
Careful! If you have a connecting flight at the airport, you might have to go through security again. Make sure you have at least an hour in between flights!
Friendly security, useful as you need to go through it when transiting plus through Passport and Customs into and out of Italy/Schenegen and go landside before security etc to reach Gates
This used to be my favourite airport but now it's only a dimmed version of its glorious past. I was finding difficult even to find a decent place for a warm meal.
Do you like Italian ham? Get a sandwich in Panino Giusto (we recommend the one called "Luis" - It's very good :) And if you love dessert you must order Tiramisu.
Signage is confusing when you arrive for the first time: An arrow down is marked exit, baggage claim, and connecting flights by the connecting flights are actually on the same floor you're at.
Small and convenient airport, though if you're flying BA you will always take a bus... You only need a few minutes to get through security usually, so you can even arrive one hour before departure.
Small airport but long security queues. 2 Fastracks, one is only Alitalia. Take the one at the left which are for all airlines for passenger with freq traveller status. Saves you lot of time.
It is much feasible to rent a car from this airport (everything is close by) if you are driving from Milan to Europe for a trip. The airport is just 15 mins drive from Milan and 25 mins by Bus.
The closest and most convenient airport to get to the city center.Take a ride on the white cabs or use public transportationline 73 and 73/ to get to your destination. Read more
Welcome to Milano ! Go to the Center by bus. Cheap and fast. Taxi may be a bit toke expensive. If you leave make sure ur luggage is well closed. There were some issues with stolen luggages.
Tax-free stamp. If this is last stop before leaving europe get stamp before customs. If you're checking bag get stamp before checking in. Office is very small customs office near bulky luggage area.
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Express bus to centrale station is 5 euros.. Takes about 30 minutes depending on traffic.There is a normal bus into the city that costs 1.5 euros that takes longer and drops you off at metro
Small dirtyairport. Not many options for food or shopping whilst waiting. Security is slow and aggressive. Would never fly into this airport again, if it weren't to visit family.
The 73 or X73 buses will take you to Milan town centre. Buy a €1.50 pass to get you into town, ignore the Milan Card and bus offer the ticket guy will try to hawk onto you.
If you're flying from T2 (for example Easyjet) remember - as I didn't the last time!! - that it's a 10 minute bus transfer from the MXP express and also that security isn't exactly rapid.
L'Aeroporto di Milano-Linate, intitolato a Enrico Forlanini, è un aeroporto del sistema aeroportuale milanese. È il quarto aeroporto italiano e il terzo aeroporto della Lombardia per traffico di passeggeri.