Terminals +info
Milan Malpensa Airport has two passenger terminals:
Terminal 1
Malpensa Airport Terminal 1 handles international, Schengen and non-Schengen flights. All airlines except EasyJet use this terminal.
Terminal 2
Malpensa Airport Terminal 2 is exclusively used by EasyJet.
Facilities and Services +info
Malpensa Airport provides the following services to its passengers:
- Bars and Restaurants
- Shops
- ATMs
- Assistance for passengers with special needs
- Tourist information
- Currency exchange
- VAT refund
- Nursery
- Children’s play areas
- Restrooms
- Conference rooms
Transport +info
Milano Malpensa Airport is connected to Milan city centre by the following means of transport:
Bus: Several buses run to downtown Milan and to other Italian cities and villages.
Taxi: Get within 45 minutes to Milan city centre.
Train: Malpensa Express connects both terminals with Milan train stations.
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Transfers: If you want private transportation to and from Milan Malpensa Airport, you can book a transfer.
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Car Hire: To hire a car at Malpensa Airport is a good choice to explore Milan on your own. Check our search engine for further details!
Transfer between terminals
There are a couple of ways to transfer between terminals at Malpensa Airport:
Shuttle Service
Runs 24 hours and transfers between terminals in 15 minutes.
Malpensa Express
Daily connection between terminals from 04:27 am to 00:20 am.
Passengers
Milan Malpensa Airport was the 22nd busiest airport in Europe in terms of passengers in 2024, handling approximately 28.5 million travelers. It remains the second busiest airport in Italy after Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in both passenger traffic and cargo operations. The third busiest airport in Italy is Orio al Serio Airport in Bergamo, which continues to play a significant role in the country’s air traffic.
Additionally, Malpensa Airport serves as a major hub for international flights, connecting Italy to over 77 countries worldwide. Its strategic location and extensive airline network make it a crucial gateway for both passengers and cargo into Northern Italy.
Contact
Address: Aeroporto Malpensa, 21010 Ferno, Province of Varese, Lombardia, ITALY
Phone: +39 02 232323
Official Website:
https://www.milanomalpensa-airport.com/en
About Milan
Milan Malpensa Airport was the 22nd busiest in Europe in 2024, handling approximately 28.5 million passengers. It remains Italy’s second busiest airport after Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino, in terms of both passenger traffic and cargo operations. The third busiest airport in Italy is Orio al Serio Airport in Bergamo, which continues to play a significant role in the country’s air traffic.
Malpensa serves as a major hub for international flights, connecting Italy to over 77 countries worldwide. Its strategic location and extensive airline network make it a crucial gateway for both passengers and cargo into Northern Italy. The airport is well-equipped to handle a diverse range of flights, from short-haul European routes to long-haul connections to the Americas and Asia.
Malpensa Airport continues to improve its services and infrastructure to meet growing demand. It offers a wide range of amenities and facilities, including shopping areas, dining options, and lounges. The airport’s proximity to Milan and its efficient public transport links make it an ideal entry point for travelers visiting Northern Italy. With ongoing developments aimed at enhancing passenger experience and operational efficiency, Malpensa remains a vital component of Italy’s aviation landscape.