Airports Italy
Milan
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Milan Linate Airport (Milan)
Milan Linate Airport Linate Airport was originally called “Aeroporto Enrico Forlanini”. It was named after an Italian aviation pioneer who was born in Milan. Linate processed almost ten million passengers in 2015 and is the second airpor...
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Milan Malpensa Airport (Milan)
Milan Malpensa Airport Milan has two international airports, Malpensa and Linate. There are shuttle buses going between the two airports. In addition, there is another airport not far from Milan, Bergamo-Orio al Serio, which is used for ...
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Bergamo Airport (Orio al Serio) (Milan)
Bergamo Airport (Orio al Serio) Bergamo Airport (officially Orio al Serio International Airport) is 45 kilometers northeast of Milan, close to the city of Bergamo. Milan has two international airports (Malpensa and Linate), but Bergamo a...
Rome
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Rome Ciampino Airport (Rome)
Rome Ciampino Airport Ciampino Airport in Italian is called Aeroporto di Roma-Ciampino. Less known is the name Giovan Battista Pastine Airport. It was originally opened as a military airport, and was opened for civilian use to relieve th...
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Rome Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo da Vinci) (Rome)
Rome Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo da Vinci) Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO airport) is generally called Fiumicino Airport and is the most important airport in Rome. The other airport (Rome Ciampino Airport) is especially used by budget ai...
Venice
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Venice Marco Polo Airport (Venice)
Venice Marco Polo Airport Like most Italian airports this airport is also named after a hero from history, explorer Marco Polo lived in Venice from 1254 to 1324. The distance from the airport to Venice depends on your mode of transport, ...
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Treviso Airport (Venice)
Treviso Airport Treviso Airport is a small airport by Venice which is mainly used by budget airline, Ryanair, as an alternative to the larger Marco Polo Airport. Treviso Airport together with Marco Polo Airport forms the Sistema Aeroport...