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Airports of Milan. "Malpensa" is the airport. Bergamo: airport

Milan is not only a world fashion center, the capital of Lombardy and the big metropolis of Northern Italy. It is also the largest transport hub. They say that all roads lead to Rome. We will not argue with this statement. Only to clarify: with a transfer in Milan. Only the sea port is not here - due to the lack of an outlet to the ocean in the city. But the capital of Lombardy can rightly be called the air gateway of Italy. The topic of this article will be the airports of Milan. We will try to give an idea of the terminals, we will advise how to get to the city center. An approximate description of the hubs will let you navigate where you need to arrive for landing. And transit passengers, based on information about the infrastructure and their neutral zones, can plan the waiting time for a connecting flight.

Airports of Milan

There are only three of them. The oldest airport, "Linate", is the only one that is located within the city limits. To reach it will not be a problem. This hub serves flights to Italy and some European routes - to Madrid, Lisbon. This is a small airport. A little more - "Milan-Bergamo", serves, mainly, low-cost airlines. If you are flying to Italy with a low-cost, then, most likely, land it in it. If to be honest to the end, then this airport is closest to the city of Bergamo - handsome, proudly towering on the prealpine rocks. But still it is also considered Milan's air gate. Well, and the biggest airport, which everyone has heard, is Malpensa. This is a giant hub, taking numerous flights from various points of the globe. And now let's look at them in more detail.

"Linate"

Officially this airport is named after Enrico Forlanini, but everyone calls it Aeroporto di Milano-Linate. As already mentioned, unlike Malpensa and Bergamo, it is located on the territory of Milan, within the city limits. The hub is a three-storey terminal. Although it is open 24 hours a day, however, it resembles a busy bus station. In the afternoon you will find a lot of cafes and shops in it, but at night all this trading activity stops. Foreign tourists have a chance to get into the "Linate" only if you arrive from abroad in the "Malpensa", and then independently decided to move to the south of Italy. For the sake of these cases, the Malpensa Shuttle bus runs. It connects the airports of Milan, and it goes into all the terminals of the main city hub. The shuttle operates at an interval of about one and a half hours, and the journey time is about seventy minutes. The ticket is purchased directly from the driver, it costs thirteen euros.

How to get to Linate

Many tourists flying to Italy for the first time, there is quite a sensible question: how far from the city are the airports of Milan? How to get from them, for example, to the main railway station or the cathedral of El Duomo? In the case of "Linate" you can drop all the alarms. The airport is located within the city, connected to the center and the surrounding area by numerous bus routes and the metro line. A regular shuttle will take you from Linate to another hub - Malpensa.

"Orio al Serio"

So officially called the second largest airport in Milan. Although, to be honest, it belongs to the district of Bergamo. The airport on the map of this city, located actually in the Alps, is three kilometers to the south-east of its central part. Since the status of the hub is somewhat lower than that of Malpensa, it asks for less for its services, and, consequently, is in demand with budget airlines. Here all the famous European low-cost cranes arrive - Jemann-Wings, Isi-Jet and others. From here it is convenient to reach the lakes of Northern Italy - Como, Lake Maggiore, Garda, as well as Alpine ski resorts and the city of Turin. The well-developed infrastructure of the hub will allow passengers to easily find the necessary services, spend a pleasant time waiting for the landing. There are many shops and cafes in the departure halls.

How to get from Orio al Serio to Milan

The easiest way to get from the hub to Bergamo. The airport is located so close to this city that you can get there by the city bus. But from Milan it is separated as much as fifty-five kilometers. You can reach the capital of Lombardy in two ways - by train or by bus. Opposite the exit from the airport (arrival hall) is the bus stop that goes to Bergamo. For incomplete two euros and 10-15 minutes this type of public transport will drive you to the railway station. The only thing to consider is that buses run from six in the morning until half past one. From the Bergamo train station, trains run very often to Milan. Travel time is an hour. The ticket costs about five euros. Another way to get to the Lombard capital, as well as to Turin, the main city of Piedmont, is a bus. They also leave from the stops near the exit from the airport "Orio al Serio". There are several of them, but do not be embarrassed by it - several companies carry out transportation. The ticket price for all is approximately the same - about ten euros. Just walk around and compare the timetable from where the car leaves faster. Tickets are sold at the ticket offices in the airport building. Buses run from four in the morning until half past eleven.

Malpensa Airport

Previously, these main air gates of Lombardy were called "Busto Arsizio", after the name of the outskirts of Milan, through which it is necessary to drive to reach the terminals. Now the airport is officially called "Malpensa" (Malpensa). It is the largest air station of the city. Seven years ago, the passenger traffic in it was more than twenty-three million people a year. This is three times more than at the airport of Bergamo. The competition "Malpensa" in Italy can be except that the Roman hub them. Leonardo da Vinci. In addition to passengers, this airport also accepts cargo planes for which the special terminal "Cargo City" is built. Serves "Malpensa" and budget airlines, although not on such a scale as the "Orio al Serio". The T-2 terminal accepts EasyJet and Lufthansa Italia, a subsidiary of the reputable German concern ..

Infrastructure "Malpensa"

The largest airport in Milan consists of two terminals. In T-1 regular passenger flights are serviced, and in T-2 - budget and charters. In Terminal-1, you can even get lost - it's so huge. There are two wings. "A" is a compartment designed for local routes or flights within the Schengen area. That is, there is no border control. And in wing "B" they register for boarding passengers flying to countries that are not in the Schengen zone. All airports in Milan are constantly expanding their capacity, but in the "Malpensa" this process is the most rapid pace. Now the third runway is being built, as well as the T-3 terminal.

How not to get lost in "Malpensa"

Even if you mistakenly got off the train or bus at the wrong terminal, do not panic. Between the T-1 and T-2 free shuttles are constantly plying. Usually flights to Moscow and other Russian cities are sent from the first terminal, from the wing "B". If you arrived by transit to Malpensa (Milan, airport), the schedule in the arrival hall will inform you where the connecting flight will depart. In the event that you want to fly to other cities in Italy, you need to pass passport control and appear for landing to one of the gate of the terminal T-2. In each terminal there are many shops, cafes and restaurants, banking and post offices, currency exchange offices and car rental offices. You can use trolleys for large luggage. There is a service for winding suitcases and bags with foil.

How to get from "Malpensa" to Milan

For passengers who arrive at this airport at night, it is not necessary to take a taxi. From the first terminal (T-1) the Malpensa-Express train runs around the clock. Its final stop is the central railway station of Cadorna. Therefore, without the need to jump out, just seeing on the platform the inscription Milano. You will pass the station "Busto Arzizio", "Saronno" and "Milano Bovisia". From the central station every half hour, express trains leave for Malpensa airport. The map shows that the main air gates of Milan are located 45 km from the city, in the town of Varese. Therefore, the travel time will be about forty minutes. There is an opportunity to get to Milan and on another train - the company Trenitalia. The train passes near two terminals, collecting passengers. But there is such a train only to the station Gallarate. Both shuttles depart from both terminals. They will take you to the central bus station. A special shuttle runs to Linate. There is an opportunity to leave Malpensa straight to Turin.

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