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- RichardApril 7, 2013If 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.
- Pablo InclanDecember 16, 2013fast and easy the security checkpoints to get to your plane. other airports should learn.
- Brooke LouiseMay 24, 2023Brusque staff everywhere. One decent vegan roll option in Mu. Very little after passport control.
- filth everywhere, no organization, people di not like work, conflicting indications (by SEA people and on ceiling), pay with credit cards take 20 minutes (they do by hand): AVOID HERE...GO ROMA !!!
- There's no point in standing in a queue when flights are bus connected...chances are that the last jumps in first. ;)
- If you are heading to the city centre, make sure you jump on the right bus! The '73/' (with the slash) goes to somewhere else...
- Maria ArbustoFebruary 5, 2011Definitely stop at the Motta Caffe for a cappucino and brioche (with or without Nutella)
- Vega VenatioFebruary 23, 2013if you don't have euros to unlock luggage trolleys, other coins also will do, e.g. 2 or 5 roubles
- Alp AltinturkMay 31, 2019Smallest but the most connected airport in Milan. Get out and explore ASAP!💪
- Kunal ShahJune 1, 2017Was here on transit. The airport does not have many options or activities for transit passengers.
- Travel.gc.ca - Travel Advice for CanadiansMarch 21, 2013Automated banking machines (ABMs), known as “Bancomat” in Italy, are widely available.
- Natali YorkinaSeptember 22, 2013I had never seen before so slowly airport. You can stay more then one hour in a line for registration. And after that, 40 minutes in a security control. Thats awful and spoils the impression of Milan
- To get from arrivals to departures and the other way around there are some stairs close to the post office
- There is no transfer area flying within italy and then out of it. You have to do the control again! Outrageous!!!
- Gilles FaconJuly 22, 2019Connecting flights have to exit and re-enter. Bye-bye water you just bought...
- Don't be fooled by its appearance, this airport is much more efficient than Malpensa.
- Kamil KaźmierskiJuly 19, 2013Free wifi for 15 mins, but you have to go through laborious registration.
- During fashion week the is madness! Allow plenty of time as queue for the security control is endless...
- Fast gate for security is left of std. security gate. Recommended to use as Linate always has long lines
- City GuideDecember 19, 2010While waiting for my flight to Cannes, I enjoyed a deliciously crafted Gin and Tonic in the British-airways lounge.
- Michele Harriman-SmithJuly 17, 2013Dont expect to get coffee with a lid 😳 they don'thave a lid culture 👀
- Judit KupóAugust 29, 2014Worst airport ever. Security staff is rude condescending and humiliating and they don't speak English. All flights are delayed. Rubbish places to eat drink or sit down and no sockets available.
- not so far from the city center. Gates are reachable in 5 minutes but the airport is old fashion, small and bad shopping experience
- Graham TurnbullOctober 27, 2010At security everyone seems to want to go through the entrance to the right. So go to the left!
- SailorJanuary 12, 2019Not many thoughts on this airport yet, I don't like the WiFi login process but at least it free and unlimited!
- Charles BOctober 12, 2011Only a 20 min cab ride (no traffic) from Centro and plenty of great coffee.
- confusoJanuary 22, 2012Skip the most expensive taxi cabs in Europe, get on the bus (line 73) to reach downtown and save 30 euro or more.
- Carla RedondiOctober 21, 2010Do not go there by car, unless You have rented it there! Take 73 bus from San Babila. Taxi from center up to there costs approx. 15-20 Euro. Pls if You are arriving in Linate, pls do not pay attention