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Milan Linate Airport: How to Get There and Services

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Milan Linate Airport, located in Viale Enrico Forlanini in Segrate, is only 8 km from the centre of Milan, making it easily accessible. It is the fourth busiest airport in Italy for passenger traffic and offers flights to major national and European destinations.

 

The airport provides numerous services, including convenientparking, restaurants, shops, check-in desks, and passenger assistance. 

After a recent renovation, Linate stands out for its modern design and features that are intended to enhance the travel experience. 

 

 

How to Get to Linate Airport 

 

In order to get to Linate airport from the city of Milan, the most comfortable, fast, and economical way is undoubtedly the metro. The airport can be reached as follows: 

 

BY METRO: Here's how to get to Linate airport by metro. The new blue M4 line connects the airport with various areas of the city, crossing Milan from east to west.                  

There isn't a direct connection from Linate to Milano Centrale, but one of the most efficient options involves taking the green M2 line and changing at Sant’Ambrogio, where you can board the M4 towards Linate. The journey takes about 30 minutes.          

 

BY BUS: Milan Linate Airport is easily accessible from the Central Station by bus thanks to dedicated shuttle services. 

 

BY TRAIN: Although Linate airport does not have a railway station, it is easily connected to all stations in Milan via the metro line M4 and bus services. 

 

BY CAR: You can easily reach Milan Linate Airport by car through various access routes. Via the A1 Highway from Bologna, Parma, or other locations in the south/southeast, via the A4 Turin-Milan highway, via the A4 Venice–Milan highway, or through the A7 from Genoa.  

The officialparking of Linate airport includes over 4,600 parking spaces with both covered and uncovered options, ideal for short or long stays. Located just a few steps from the terminal, they offer 24/7 access and online bookings with advantageous rates. Some areas also provide electric vehicle charging. There are also reserved and free parking spaces for travellers with disabilities or reduced mobility. 

 

BY TAXI: The taxi service at Milan Linate Airport is efficient and offers several booking options: via phone, email, app, or through the taxi companies' websites. It is available 24/7. 

 

 

Terminals at Linate Airport: getting around the airport 

 

Milan Linate Airport has a single passenger terminal, open 24/7 and organized on three levels: 

• Ground Floor: Dedicated to arrivals, provided of baggage claim areas, assistance services, ATMs, shops, restaurants, and cafes. There are also several gates, along with security checks. 

• First Floor: This is the main departures area with check-in desks, X-ray security checks, and gate access. On this floor, Linate airport offers a wide commercial range with shops, renowned brand boutiques, restaurants, and cafes. It also includes a duty-free area with a wide range of tax-free products, including fashion, gastronomy, accessories, perfumes and electronics. 

• Second Floor: Here, you'll find bars, restaurants, VIP lounges, and meeting rooms. Additionally, there is a play area for children. 

 

 

Check-in Areas at Linate Airport 

 

The Check in areas allow passengers to register for their flights, obtain boarding passes, and possibly drop off checked luggage. At Linate airport, these areas are located on the first floor. 

To find the correct area, passengers must consult the information monitors located in the check-in area on the ground floor, where the airline name and flight number are displayed. 

 

 

Security Checks 

 

At Linate airport, security checks are conducted on the first floor in the departures area, before the gates. 

Milan Linate Airport offers the Fast Track service, located on the first floor—departures area, allowing passengers to have priority access to security checks through a dedicated lane. 

Additionally, the airport offers the innovative FaceBoarding service, allowing passengers to board their flights using facial recognition. The benefits of this service include reduced waiting times, simplified checks, and improved airport security and experience. 

 

 

Luggage Storage and Lost & Found 

 

In the arrivals area on the ground floor of Linate airport, an official luggage storage service is available daily from 6:00 AM to 9:30 PM. 

To report lost or damaged luggage, passengers can contact the Lost & Found office, also located on the ground floor of the airport. 

 

 

Linate Airport: Shops and Restaurants 

 

Wait times at the airport can become a pleasant opportunity thanks to the wide range of shops, bars, and restaurants at Linate. Whether it's a quick breakfast, a full lunch, or a snack before the flight, the dining options cater to every taste. 

Shopping enthusiasts can explore a variety of shops, from international brands to Italian excellencies. A large space is dedicated to duty-free, where you can purchase tax-free products, including perfumes, cosmetics, gourmet items, and other goods at advantageous prices. 

An easy way to make the wait more enjoyable, combining comfort and convenience, with the chance to shop for both special gifts and personal indulgences. 

 

Tax-Free/Tax Refund Office 

At the airport, you can request a VAT refund at the Forexchange desks located on both the ground floor and first floor. 

 

Customs Offices 

The Customs Office is located within the airport and is open from Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and on Saturday from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. 

 

Wi-Fi at the Airport 

The airport offers the free “Linate Free Wi-Fi” network to browse and stay connected with fast and completely free navigation, without the need for registration and without time limits. 

 

 

More Questions 

 

How to get to the centre of Milan from the airport? 

Milan Linate Airport is well connected to the city centre through several convenient and efficient transport solutions: 

• M4 Metro (Blue Line): This is the fastest option, ideal for those wishing to avoid city traffic, connecting Linate Airport directly to Milan city centre, San Babila station, in about 15 minutes. 

• Bus: Several companies offer bus services between Milan Linate Airport and the city centre, particularly to Stazione Centrale. 

• Taxi: Available at the exit of the Arrivals terminal. The service is operational 24/7 and is also suitable for travellers with large luggage or special needs. 

• Car Rental: You can book a rental car either online or directly at the car rental area located on the Arrivals level of the terminal. Numerous car rental companies are available in this area, easily accessible by following the signs. It's highly recommended to book in advance online, especially during high season or when important events are taking place in the city, to ensure vehicle availability and to secure better rates. 

 

How far in advance should I arrive at the airport? 

The recommended time to arrive at the airport depends on the destination and the airline. Generally, for domestic flights, it's advisable to arrive 1.5-2 hours in advance; for international flights, it's better to be present 2-2.5 hours early. 

 

How do I know which gate to go to? 

The gate number is indicated on both the boarding pass and the monitors throughout the airport.