Milan is served by three airports - Malpensa (Milano Malpensa), Linate (Aeroporto di Milano Linate) and Bergamo (Bergamo Orio al Serio). These three airports receive approximately 40 million passengers a year, making Milan one of the largest air hubs. Get detailed information on how to travel from these three airports to Milan and vice versa. I will offer you several options (bus, train, taxi), and you can choose according to your taste and financial capabilities.
Malpensa International Airport is second only to Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Italy in terms of passenger traffic (about 30 million passengers per year). In operation since 1909. Malpensa is 45 km from the center of Milan. The airport consists of 2 terminals. The first terminal is intended for domestic, Schengen and transcontinental flights, and the second for low-cost airlines.
From Malpensa Airport to Milan you can get by bus, train and taxi.
Terravision/Autostradale/Air Pullman buses will take you to the main train station. The interval is 20 minutes, the duration of the trip is 50-60 minutes, the ticket price is 10 euros.
Tickets can be purchased both from the driver and on the Terravision website: www.terravision.eu/. The trip will cost an adult 10 euros, a child 5-12 years old - 5 euros, a child under 5 years old is free. You can also buy tickets on the websites www.autostradale.it and www.malpensahuttle.it/en/.
From Malpensa Airport you can also travel to Milan by the Malpensa Express.
The train will take you to the stations Cadorna, Milano Centrale, Milano Porta Garibaldi. Travel time is 51 minutes, ticket price is 13 euros.
Tickets can be purchased on the website: www.malpensaexpress.it/en/. The fare for an adult is 13 euros, for a child 4–13 years old – 6.50 euros, for a child under 4 years old travel is free.
A taxi from Malpensa airport to Milan will cost you 80-90 euros. The duration of the trip is 45 minutes.
Linate Enrico Forlanini Airport has been operating since 1937 and serves up to 10 million passengers per year. It is conveniently located just 8 kilometers from the center of Milan. The center of Milan, namely Piazza Duomo, can be reached by bus №73, which leaves every ten minutes. The duration of the trip is 35-40 minutes. The StarFly bus will take you to the central train station (ticket cost 5 euros, travel time 25 minutes)
Getting to Milan by taxi will cost about 35-50 euros.
Bergamo Airport, also known as Milan-Bergamo, also known as Orio al Serio Caravaggio International Airport, is a 45-minute drive from the center of Milan. It serves about 9 million passengers a year.
From Bergamo Airport to Milan Central Station you can take buses from Terravision/Autostradale/Orioshuttle. Travel time - 1 hour.
Tickets can be purchased both from the driver and on the Terravision website: www.terravision.eu/. The trip will cost an adult 8 euros, a child 4-12 years old - 5 euros, a child under 4 years old - free. You can also shop on the websites www.autostradale.it and www.orioshuttle.com/_eng/.
If you prefer to travel by train, you should first take a bus to Bergamo train station (€2.40) and from there change to a train to Milano Centrale or Milano Porta Garibaldi. Travel time is about 1 hour 10 minutes. The price of a second class ticket is 4.80-5.50 euros. You can buy a ticket on the website: www.trenord.it/en/.
A taxi from Bergamo to Milan will cost about 85 euros.
For information on tickets, tariff zones and transport, see Milan public transport.
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