Aeroporto Di Milano
Aeroporto di Milano, commonly known as Milan Airport, refers to two main airports serving the city of Milan, Italy: Malpensa Airport and Linate Airport. Malpensa is the larger of the two, located about 50 kilometers northwest of the city center, and primarily handles international flights. Linate, situated closer to the city, mainly serves domestic and short-haul international flights.
Both airports are well-connected to Milan through various transportation options, including buses, trains, and taxis. Malpensa features two terminals, while Linate has one terminal. Together, they play a crucial role in facilitating travel to and from Milan, a major European business and cultural hub.