Malpensa Airport

Milan Malpensa Airport
"City of Milan"

Aeroporto di Milano-Malpensa
"Città di Milano"
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IATA: MXPICAO: LIMC
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Societá Enti Aeroportuali (SEA) Aeroporti di Milano
Serves Milan
Location Somma Lombardo, Italy
Hub for
  • Air Italy
  • Air One
  • Blue Panorama Airlines
  • Cargoitalia
  • EasyJet
  • Eurofly
  • Livingston Energy Flight
  • Neos
Elevation AMSL 768 ft / 234 m
Website www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
17L/35R 3,920 12,861 Asphalt
17R/35L 3,920 12,861 Asphalt
Source: Italian AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]

Milano Malpensa Airport "City of Milan" (IATA: MXPICAO: LIMC), former "Aeroporto Città di Busto Arsizio" [2] is Milan's largest airport. It is located 39.97 km (24.83 mi) northwest[1] of central Milan, Italy. It is one of 3 airports in the Milan metropolitan area.

The airport is connected to Milan by the Milano-Varese highway as well as by the "Malpensa Express" train starting from the Milan Cadorna railway station (LeNord regional railways) and taking about 40 minutes. It is also connected to Linate Airport by a scheduled bus service and by Milan's local transportation. The Milan airport system has a third international airport, Orio al Serio Airport, which serves low-cost traffic.

Malpensa was the 23rd busiest airport in Europe in terms of passengers, handling 17,551,635 passengers in 2009 (25.8 million with Linate, the second airport of Milan, closer to downtown and over 33 million with Orio al Serio Airport, Milan's low-cost airport). As of early 2008, Malpensa remains the top Italian airport in terms of international traffic, together with Rome Leonardo da Vinci Airport in terms of total passengers. As far as hub transit passengers are concerned it is also the second airport in Italy after Rome, according to ASSAEROPORTI traffic data. It is also the leading air freight gateway to Italy. Malpensa serves a population of over 15 million inhabitants.

easyJet has a dedicated Terminal (T2) and Malpensa is that company's biggest base outside the UK.

In 2008 Lufthansa announced plans to create its first Hub outside Germany, and its fourth European hub.[3] In October 2008 Lufthansa set up its Italian division, Lufthansa Italia. SEA (the company which controls Milan's airports) and Lufthansa have a memorandum of understanding for future development and improvement of current facilities. In July 2009 Lufthansa announced that it had requested 10 additional daily slots at Malpensa.[4] As of July 2010, "Lufhtansa Italia" serves fifteen destinations from Milan.

Malpensa has two terminals and a third runway has been announced, with completion set for 2012.[4] There is also a dedicated cargo terminal called "CargoCity", which currently handles over 410,000 tons of yearly traffic.

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Ground handling

Ground handling services have been slowly deregulated and have seen SEA (the airport authority) create SEA Handling and the arrival of private handler ATA Handling. ATA Handling provides all services apart from bus transport to/from aircraft (originally subcontracted to SEA Handling, now subcontracted to Air Pullman) and disabled assistance. Up to 2001 all ground handling services were provided by SEA and TWA. In the first few years of deregulation some airlines put their own staff for customer assistance but Air One and British Airways realised that it was too expensive and so dismissed them. United Airlines stopped flying to Malpensa. To date the only airline with its own check-in staff remains KLM. Passenger handling is provided by SEA Handling, ATA Handling, Aviapartner, Globeground Italia and ICTS Italia. Ramp services are provided by SEA Handling, ATA and recently Aviapartner. SEA Handling provides 80% of ramp services mostly thanks to its major customer Alitalia.

In May 2006, Italy's Civil Aviation Authority took off the limitation of two ramp handlers. Aviapartner and ARE Group announced that they would create a new company called Aviapartner (owned 51% by Aviapartner and 49% ARE Group) to serve Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino. There are fears that luggage mishandling will go up.

Aviapartner has started operating serving Iberia flights and signing more contracts as time has gone on. However, SEA Handling maintains a dominant position and is reorganising itself to be more competitive by going from a monopolistic mentality to free market one.

Security services

Airport security services were transferred in 2000 from the Polizia di Stato (State Police) to SEA which created an internal division called SEA Airport Security. Up to 2002 SEA was assisted by IVRI in providing security services but the contract was not renewed. SEA Airport Security is supervised by Polizia di Stato (Italian State Police), Guardia di Finanza (Italian Military Customs Police) and Ente Nazionale Aviazione Civile (Italy's Civil Aviation Authority). Carabinieri supervise ramp entrance. Furthermore some airlines rely on private security companies (such as ICTS Italia, SEA Airport Security, Gruppo Sicurezza etc) to provide ID check and airplane guarding.

Terminals, airlines and destinations

Malpensa has two terminals:

Terminal 1
Terminal 2
Terminal 1, as seen from outside
The new Check-In area available in Terminal 1
Lufthansa's first A380 making a special visit, with the main terminal in the background
Airlines Destinations Terminal
Aegean Airlines Athens, Heraklion, Mykonos [seasonal], Santorini [seasonal] 1A
Aer Lingus Dublin [seasonal] 1B
Aeroflot Moscow-Sheremetyevo 1B
Aerosvit Airlines Odessa [begins 20 September] 1B
Afriqiyah Airways Tripoli 1B
Air Algérie Algiers 1B
AirBaltic Riga 1A
Air Berlin Berlin-Tegel, Düsseldorf, Nuremberg, Stuttgart 1A
Air China Shanghai-Pudong 1B
Air France Paris-Charles de Gaulle 1A
Air France operated by Régional Lyon, Nantes, Toulouse 1A
Air Italy Barcelona, Copenhagen, Dublin, Heraklion, Ibiza, Kos, Mahon, Olbia, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Skiathos 1A
Air Italy Boa Vista, Cartagena, Dubai, Edinburgh, Fortaleza, La Romana, Luxor, Maceio, Mersamatruh, Mombasa, Natal, Nosy Be, Porto Seguro, Salvador, Sharm el-Sheikh 1B
Air Malta Malta 1A
Air Mauritius Mauritius 1B
Air Moldova Chisinau 1B
Air Seychelles Mahé 1B
Alitalia Rome-Fiumicino 1A
Alitalia Miami, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, New York-JFK, Tokyo-Narita 1B
Alitalia operated by Air One Alghero, Bari, Brindisi, Catania, Ibiza [seasonal], Lamezia Terme, Naples, Olbia [seasonal], Palermo, Palma de Mallorca [seasonal], Trapani 1A
Alitalia operated by Air One Cairo, Tirana, Tunis 1B
AMC Airlines Al Alamain, Marsa Alam, Sharm el-Sheikh 1B
Amsterdam Airlines Lampedusa 1A
American Airlines New York-JFK 1B
Arkia Israel Airlines Tel Aviv 1B
Atlasjet Antalya 1B
Austrian Airlines Vienna 1A
Azerbaijan Airlines Baku 1B
Belavia Minsk 1B
Belle Air Tirana 1B
Blue Air Antalya 1A
Blue Panorama Airlines Heraklion, Lampedusa, Lourdes, Rhodes, Santorini 1A
Blue Panorama Airlines Antalya, Aruba, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Cancun, Cayo Largo, Curaçao, Fort Lauderdale [seasonal] [5] Freeport, Havana, La Romana, Marsa Alam, Mersamatruh, Mombasa, Montego Bay, Phuket, Punta Cana, Roatan, Santa Clara, Varadero 1B
Blue1 Helsinki 1A
Blu-express Lampedusa [seasonal], Pantelleria [seasonal] 1A
Blu-express Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen 1B
British Airways London-Heathrow 1B
Brussels Airlines Brussels 1A
Bulgaria Air Sofia 1B
Cathay Pacific Airways Hong Kong 1B
Continental Airlines Newark 1B
Corendon Airlines Antalya 1B
Cyprus Airways Larnaca, Rome-Fiumicino 1B
Czech Airlines Prague 1A
Darwin Airline Foggia 1A
Delta Air Lines Atlanta, New York-JFK 1B
easyJet National: Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania, Lamezia Terme, Naples, Olbia, Palermo, Rome-Fiumicino
International: Agadir, Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin-Schönefeld, Bordeaux, Bristol, Brussels, Bucharest-Otopeni, Casablanca, Copenhagen, Corfu, Dubrovnik [seasonal], Edinburgh, Heraklion [seasonal], Ibiza, London-Gatwick, London-Luton, Lisbon, Lyon [begins 5 November], Ljubljana [begins 9 December] Madrid, Malaga, Malta, Marrakech, Mykonos, Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Porto, Prague, Rhodes [seasonal], Santorini [seasonal], Split, Sofia [ends 30 October], Stockholm-Arlanda, Thessaloniki, Toulouse [begins 5 November]
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EgyptAir Cairo, Luxor, Sharm el-Sheikh 1B
El Al Tel Aviv 1B
Elbafly Elba (seasonal) 1A
Emirates Dubai 1B
Estonian Air Tallinn 1A
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi 1B
Eurocypria Airlines Heraklion 1A
Europe Airpost Lourdes 1A
Finnair Helsinki, Kos [seasonal], Rovaniemi [seasonal] 1A
Flybaboo Geneva, Marseilles 1A
Flybe Birmingham, Manchester 1B
Freebird Airlines Antalya, Istanbul-Atatürk 1B
Germanwings Cologne/Bonn, Hanover 1A
Iberia Madrid 1A
Iberworld Mahon 1A
Icelandair Reykjavik-Keflavik [seasonal] 1A
Iran Air Tehran-Imam Khomeini [ends 30 October] 1B
Israir Tel Aviv 1B
Itali Airlines Lampedusa, Lourdes, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca 1A
Japan Airlines Tokyo-Narita [ends 1 October] 1B
Jat Airways Belgrade 1B
Jet4you Casablanca 1B
Karthago Airlines Djerba, Monastir 1B
KLM Amsterdam 1A
Korean Air Seoul-Incheon 1B
Libyan Airlines Tripoli 1B
Livingston Energy Flight Catania, Faro, Fuerteventura, Heraklion, Ibiza, Karpathos, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Lourdes, Mahon, Mykonos, Olbia, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Santorini, Skiathos 1A
Livingston Energy Flight Antigua, Banjul, Barbados, Boa Vista, Bodrum, Cancún, Cartagena, Cayo Largo, Colombo, Dakar, Djerba, Donetsk, Dubai, Dubrovnik, Fortaleza, Havana, Holguin, Hurghada, Ilha do Sal, La Romana, Larnaca, Luxor, Maceio, Malé, Marka, Marsa Alam, Mersamatruh, Mombasa, Monastir, Montego Bay, Natal, Panama City, Phnom-Penh, Phuket, Porto Santo, Porto Seguro, Punta Cana, Recife, Sal, Salvador da Bahia, San Salvador, Sharm el-Sheikh, St Lucia, Tel Aviv, Tenerife-South, Varadero, Zanzibar 1B
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw 1A
Lotus Air Hurgada, Sharm el Sheikh 1B
Lufthansa Barcelona, Bari, Budapest, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Ibiza [seasonal], Lisbon, Madrid, Munich, Naples, Olbia [seasonal], Palermo, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Prague [begins 29 October], Stockholm-Arlanda, Stuttgart, Warsaw 1A
Lufthansa Bucharest-Otopeni [seasonal], Casablanca [seasonal], London-Heathrow 1B
Lufthansa operated by BMI London-Heathrow 1B
Luxair Luxembourg 1A
Malév Hungarian Airlines Budapest 1A
Meridiana Fly Arbatax, Athens, Boa Vista, Cagliari, Fuerteventura, Heraklion, Ibiza, Kos, Lampedusa, Lourdes, Mahon, Mykonos (seasonal), Olbia, Rhodes [seasonal], Santorini [seasonal], Tenerife-South 1A
Meridiana Fly Alessandria[HBE], Antalya, Cairo, Chisinau, Colombo, Dakar, Dalaman, Hurghada, Mahé, Malé, Marsa Alam, Mersamatruh, Mauritius, Mombasa, Mostar, Sharm el-Sheikh, Tel Aviv, Zanzibar 1B
Middle East Airlines Beirut 1B
Mistral Air Pantelleria 1A
Mistral Air Hurgada, Tel Aviv 1B
Neos Amsterdam, Brindisi, Chania, Copenhagen, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Heraklion, Ibiza, Karpathos, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Lisbon, Lourdes, Madrid, Mahon, Malaga, Mykonos, Palma de Mallorca, Porto Santo, Rhodes, Satorini, Seville, Skiathos, Tenerife-South 1A
Neos Agadir, Aleppo, Amman, Antalya, Antigua, Aqaba, Banjul, Boa Vista, Cairo, Cancún, Cap Skirring, Djerba, Dubai, Havana, Holguin, Hurghada, Ilha do Sal, La Romana, Larnaca, Luxor, Marka, Mahé, Malaga, Malé, Marka, Marsa Alam, Merida, Mersamatruh, Mombasa, Montego Bay, Nosy Be, Pointe-à-Pitre, Punta Cana, Ras al Khaimah, Recife, Sal, Salvador da Bahia, Samana, Sharm el-Sheikh, Tel Aviv, Zanzibar 1B
Niki Vienna 1A
Norwegian Air Shuttle Oslo-Gardermoen 1A
Nouvelair Djerba, Monastir, Tabarka 1B
Olympic Air Athens [ends 30 October] 1A
Oman Air Muscat [begins 3 December] 1B
Onur Air Antalya [seasonal], Istanbul-Atatürk [seasonal] 1B
Pakistan International Airlines Islamabad, Lahore 1B
Qatar Airways Doha 1B
Rossiya St Petersburg 1B
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca, Marrakech 1B
Royal Jordanian Amman-Queen Alia 1B
Saudi Arabian Airlines Jeddah, Riyadh 1B
Scandinavian Airlines Copenhagen, Oslo-Gardermoen 1A
Sky Airlines Istanbul-Ataturk [seasonal] 1B
Skybridge AirOps Perugia 1A
Skybridge AirOps Sharm el Sheikh 1B
Singapore Airlines Singapore1 1B
Small Planet Airlines Heraklion, Kos, Mykonos, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Samos, Skiathos 1A
SmartLynx Airlines Lourdes, Malaga, Tenerife-South 1A
SriLankan Airlines Colombo 1B
Star1 Airlines Vilnius 1B
SunExpress Antalya [seasonal], Istanbul-Atatürk [seasonal], Izmir [seasonal] 1B
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich 1A
Syrian Air Aleppo, Damascus 1B
TAM Airlines São Paulo-Guarulhos 1B
TAP Portugal Lisbon, Porto 1A
Thai Airways International Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi 1B
Tunisair Djerba, Monastir, Tabarka, Tozeur, Tunis 1B
Turkish Airlines Antalya , Bodrum, Istanbul-Atatürk 1B
Twin Jet Geneve, Marseilles 1A
Ukraine International Airlines Kiev-Boryspil, L'viv [ends 3 October] 1B
Uzbekistan Airways Tashkent, Urgench 1B
Vueling Airlines Barcelona, Bilbao [begins 31 October], Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia 1A
Wind Jet Catania 1A
Notes

Cargo airlines

Airlines Destinations
Air Atlanta Icelandic
Air China Cargo Beijing-Capital, Novosibirsk, Shanghai-Pudong, Vienna
Asiana Cargo London-Stansted, Seoul-Incheon, Vienna
Atlas Air Lima, Santa Maria
AirBridgeCargo Airlines Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Maastricht, Moscow-Sheremetyevo
CAL Cargo Air Lines Liège, Tel Aviv
Cargoitalia Abu Dhabi, Almaty, Chicago, Dakar, Dubai, Hong Kong, Krasnijarsk, Liège, New York-JFK, Rio De Janeiro, Shanghai-Pudong, Sharjah, Tel Aviv, Toronto-Pearson
Cargolux Luxembourg, Maastricht, New York-JFK
Cargolux Italia Baku, Dubai, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Luxembourg, Osaka-Kansai, Taipei-Taoyuan
Cathay Pacific Delhi, Dubai, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London-Heathrow, Manchester, New York-JFK
China Airlines Dubai, Manchester, Taipei-Taoyuan
China Cargo Airlines Amsterdam, Shanghai-Pudong, Urumqi
Cygnus Air Madrid
DHL Aviation London-Heathrow, London-Luton, London-Stansted
Emirates SkyCargo Amsterdam, Dubai, Nairobi
Etihad Crystal Cargo Abu Dhabi, Tripoli
European Air Transport London-Heathrow
FedEx Express Ancona, Cologne/Bonn, Frankfurt, Lisbon, Memphis, Newark, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Pisa, Venice-Marco Polo
Great Wall Airlines Amsterdam, Chennai, Shanghai-Pudong
Kalitta Air
Korean Air Navoiy, Seoul-Incheon
MNG Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Nippon Cargo Airlines Amsterdam, Nagoya-Centrair, Tokyo-Narita
Polar Air Cargo
Polet Airlines Khartoum
Qatar Airways Doha
Saudi Arabian Airlines Brussels, Jeddah, Riyadh
Southern Air Atlanta, Chicago-O'Hare, New York-JFK
TAROM Cargo Bucharest-Otopeni
Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk, Pristina
West Air Sweden
World Airways Baltimore, Chicago-O'Hare, Mexico City, New York-JFK

Transport links

Rail

Malpensa Express at Milano-Cadorna Railway Station
Connection between the rail station and the airport
Malpensa Airport Diagram

Bus

Malpensa Shuttle and Malpensa Bus Express connect the airport to Milan Central Station (Trenitalia's National Railway hub) and the metro. Stops at the Milan Fair are provided on request. Travel time is about an hour (longer during heavy traffic).

A free shuttle bus links Terminal 1 & 2 every 20 minutes 24 hours a day, within the airport. Travel time to go from one terminal to the other is about 15 minutes.

Malpensa is also connected by bus to Linate Airport and to various cities in northern Italy with Lufthansa Airport Bus(like Turin, Novara, Como, Varese, Bergamo and Brescia) and Switzerland.

Since February 2010, Lufthansa Airport Bus, in partnership with Autostrade SpA, connects Milan Central Station, with Terminal 1 & 2 , with stops in Fieramilanocity and Milan Fair - Rho/Pero on request, every 20 minutes. Furthermore this new service links the Airport with the nearby Lombard provinces of Varese, Como, Bergamo and Brescia, those of Alessandria, Novara and Turin in Piedmont, Genoa in Liguria and also Bellinzona, Chiasso and Lugano in Switzerland ). For these destinations passengers can also enjoy an additional limousine transfer service with high-end car or minibus (max. 8 people) bookable until 24 hours.[10]

Taxi

Taxis are available at the Arrivals of Terminal 1 & 2.

Automobile connections

Malpensa Airport is connected by a four-lane highway to the A8 motorway (connecting Switzerland to Milan) and by a four-lane highway to the A4 motorway linking Milan to Turin and to the Strada Statale 11.

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