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Milan Airports: Linate and Orio Al Serio

03/27/2017

Here we look at Milan's lesser known, but nonetheless significant airports.
 
Aside from Malpensa Airport, there are two other airports serving Milan: Linate and Orio al Serio International Airport (this is also known as Milan Bergamo Airport, by Ryanair).
 
 
LINATE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (IATA: LIN, ICAO: LIML)
 
Address: Enrico Forlanini Street - 20090 Peschiera Borromeo
Phone: +39 02 232323
 
Linate is situated eight kilometers East of central Milan.It is the closest airport to Milan, being within its boundaries.
Linate is the oldest of the three current airports.The others owe their presence to the rapid expansion in demand for air travel in the post-war period (especially since the 1970's).In 2015 Linate carried just under ten million passengers. There is one passenger terminal on three levels.
 
Getting There
 
Connections to Malpensa are various (for example for airport transfers) having good roads and shuttle bus services. Buses from/to the Milan Central Bus Station (tickets cost €2.50). A taxi to Milan city center should cost around €15.
 
Airport facilities
 
Banks and Bureau de Change are plentiful.Medical services and a pharmacy are on the ground floor. There is duty-free and non-duty free shopping for everything from clothes and electronics to news vendors and books. Free Broadband Wi-Fi is available 24 hours a day.
 
Parking
 
There is parking for 4,500 vehicles.Zones P1 and P2 are the closest to the terminal. There is free parking for the disabled,  short stay parking is located near departures and arrivals (priced at €0.90 for every quarter of an hour up to a maximum of €26 per day).
 
Hotels
 
Being close to Milan City Center there are dozens of hotels nearby.The hotels nearest the airport tend to be higher-end.
 
Airlines Serving Milan Linate
 
There are over twenty airlines, serving mainly European destinations.Linate is the local hub for the budget airline Easyjet. The airport has two runways. Airlines include Aer Lingus, Air Berlin, Alitalia, British Airways, Iberia, Lufthansa, and KLM.
Destinations include: Paris, Berlin, Malta, London Heathrow, Brussels, Trieste, Amsterdam and Stockholm.
 
 
ORIO AL SERIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (IATA :BGY ICAO: LIME)
 
Address: Aeroporto Street - 24050 Bergamo (Bergamo)
Phone: +39 035 326323
 
Orio Al Serio International Airport is 2km South-East of Bergamo and 45k outside Milan (to the North-East). Confusingly it is also known as Il Caravaggio International Airport (after the artist), and even more confusingly, if you are a Ryan air passenger you will find it called Milan-Bergamo.

This paradox is due to Ryanair's policy of finding cheaper airports which are some distance from a city and then renaming it with a prefix, including that city's name. Ryanair uses Bergamo as its regional hub, and DHL has a major cargo presence.
 
Orio Al Serio Airport is the third busiest airport in the country, serving 11.2 million passengers in 2016. There are two runways.
 
Airport Services
 
Paid services include VIP Lounge, VIP Card, Parking, car hire, and flight plus hotel options.

There are many great places to have a coffee and a snack or a glass of wine.Shopping outlets include Kiko, Legami, Parfois, Timberland, Victoria's Secret and Armani Jeans.

Restaurants include Mocca, McDonald's, Pasta di Stigliano, two wine bars and a craft beer bar.

Other useful facilities include Banks, ATM's, Restrooms, medical facilities, a pharmacy and a kiosk for the Bergamo tourist board.
 
Airlines Flying to/From Orio al Serio include: Alitalia, Ryan Air, Wizzair, and Blueair

Top Destinations are London-Stansted, Charleroi, Barcelona, Beauvais, Valencia, Madrid, Dublin, Manchester, and Bucharest.
 
GETTING THERE
 
Buses: There are regular bus services to Milan Central Bus station taking about an hour and costing €5. Bologna, Turin, and Verona are among many cities that can be accessed by bus from here, as well as Malpensa Airport.

By Road: The A4 Toll Road goes to Milan.

Rail: Bergamo Railway Station is three and a half miles away, there is no shuttle service. However, there are regular buses from the airport to the railway station (journey time 10 minutes).