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Linate Airport
Linate Airport is the city airport of Milan, Italy. Due to its vicinity to Milan, it is mainly used for domestic and short-haul international flights. It has the IATA Airport Code LIN and the ICAO Airport Code LIML. Its name comes from the eponymous small town where it resides. Its real name is "Airport Enrico Forlanini", from the name of the Italian inventor and aereonautical pioneer born in Milan.
The other and larger airport serving Milano is Malpensa International Airport (IATA Airport Code MXP). Linate and Malpensa airports are connected by highways and by service buses.
Linate Airport was the site of the Linate Airport disaster on 8 October 2001, when Scandinavian Airlines Flight 686, which was bound for Kastrup Airport in Copenhagen, collided with a bizjet that had inadvertently taxied onto the runway in use during fog.
Airlines
The following airlines fly to Linate Airport:
- Aegean Airlines
- Aer Lingus
- Air Dolomiti
- Air Europe
- Air France
- Air One
- Air Sicilia
- Alitalia
- Alitalia Express
- Austrian Airlines
- Axon Air
- British Airways
- BMI British Midland
- EasyJet
- Eurofly
- Federico Secondo
- Gandalf Airlines
- Iberia Airlines
- KLM
- Lufthansa
- Meridiana
- Olympic Airlines
- Scandinavian Airlines System
- Virgin Express
- Virgin Express Ireland
- Volare Airlines
- Volare Web
- Wind Jet
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