Milan Malpensa Airport

Milan Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP, ICAO: LIMC) is the largest international
airport in the Milan metropolitan area in northern Italy. Malpensa Airport was a
major hub for flag carrier Alitalia. Malpensa Airport remains the second-busiest
Italian airport for international passenger traffic (after Rome Fiumicino
Airport), and the busiest for freight and cargo, handling over 500,000 tons of
international freight annually.
Malpensa Airport has two passenger terminals and they are connected by airport
shuttle buses and trains. The terminal is divided into three sections and
handles most passengers on scheduled as well as charter flights:
• Terminal 1A handles domestic and intra-Schengen flights.
• Terminal 1B handles non-Schengen and intercontinental flights.
• Terminal 1C, opened in January 2013, handles non-Schengen, intercontinental
flights and security-sensitive flights to USA and Israel.
Terminal 2 is the older terminal. It is currently used exclusively by easyJet.
All charter services, which were previously based in this terminal, moved to
Terminal 1 upon its opening.
The airport is served by two train stations, one in each terminal. Malpensa
Express is a direct train connection between Terminal 2, Terminal 1 and Milan's
city center. Malpensa Shuttle and Malpensa Bus Express connect the airport to
Milan Central station (Trenitalia's National Railway hub) and for Milan's Metro
network.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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