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  1. Milan Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP, ICAO: LIMC) is the largest international airport in northern Italy, serving Lombardy, Piedmont and Liguria, as well as the Swiss Canton of Ticino. The airport is 49 kilometres (30 mi) northwest of Milan, next to the Ticino river dividing Lombardy and Piedmont.

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      Milan Linate Airport (IATA: LIN, ICAO: LIML) is a city...

  2. Milan Malpensa Airport next to the Ticino river dividing Lombardy and Piedmont. In 2022, Malpensa Airport handled 21.3 million passengers and was the 23rd busiest airport in Europe in terms of passengers and 2nd busiest airport in Italy in terms of passengers after Rome Fiumicino Airport, and the busiest in Italy for freight and cargo, handling ...

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    To Milan Centrale Station

    Buses leave approximately every 20 minutes for Milan Centrale Station, costing €10 and €16 if you get return tickets It goes down to €8 if you buy it online. Even when they ask you to print it, smartphones can be shown to driver to board the bus. Purchase possible on a general bus ticket website (linked to a bus) or directly on the websites of the bus companies (normally limited to a bus during that day, from the first service to midnight). Travel can take between 40 minutes (weekends) and 1...

    To Fiera Milanocity

    Convenient if you need to head to the eastern part of the town, or to catch a bus a Lampugnano bus station (just 2,5 km away)Same fare than going downtown. One stop is at Viale Teodorico 46. A new one by Malpensa Shuttleis at Piazalle Lotto 1. Air Pullman Malpensa Shuttle 2. Airport Express

    To Linate airport

    1. Air Pullman, ☏ +39 02 585 831 85. From T1: 09:30, 11:15, 13:30, 15:15, 18:20; from T2 10 min later. €13.(updated Sep 2015)

    Taking a taxi to the city center is expensive: €90 (fixed fee for a City-Airport trip, without further stops). Only taxis registered in Milan have signed up to the fixed fee agreement - taxis from outlying cities (which you will also find at Malpensa) have not signed on to the agreement, and will take you to Milan, but will charge you the meter rea...

    If you travel with a family or a party greater than 4 people, or if you wish to travel in a premium vehicle, it is worth booking a private transfer. Private transfers are more expensive then taxis but they include a meet & greet service (the driver waits for group at arrival lounge showing a sign) and usually run medium or high range cars. Some com...

    Another option for people travelling frequently to Milan is car sharing through E-vai. First you must join the car sharing program at the E-vai website[dead link]. Once registered you choose between two formulas: 1. Gold: Frequent users; has a fixed subscription fee and lower rate per rental. 2. Silver: occasional users; has no fixed subscription f...

  3. Your complete guide to Milan Malpensa Airport - Find information about Flight Arrivals, Flight Departures, Airport Parking, Flight Routes, Milan Malpensa Car Hire and much more.

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  4. Jul 19, 2023 · Malpensa Airport in Milan is the second-busiest airport in all of Italy and one of the country’s two intercontinental air travel hubs. If you’re traveling to or through Milan, this airport guide can come in handy. by staff writers / July 19, 2023. Milan Malpensa Airport. Image credit: Sky_Blue/iStock.

  5. Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) History, Facts and Overview. (Milan, Italy) Malpensa Airport originated during World War I, when it was established as a flying school in the province of Varese, on the north-westerly outskirts of Milan.

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