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Malpensa International Airport

Milan-Malpensa International Airport
Quick Info
Type of Airport commercial
Run by SEA - Aeroporti di Milano
Opened
City Varese, Lombardy, Italy
Coordinates
IATA MXP ICAO LIMC
Runways
Direction Length Surface
Feet Meters
35R/17L 3,920 Paved
35L/17R 3,920 Paved
Statistics
2003
Number of Passengers 17,514,720

Malpensa International Airport is one of two main international airports in Italy. Malpensa is located in the province of Varese, near Milan to which is connected by the Milano-Varese highway as well by a dedicated train, called "Malpensa Express" (from Cadorna Station). The airport has the IATA Airport Code MXP and the ICAO Airport Code LIMC. Service buses connect Malpensa to the Milano city-airport Linate (IATA Airport Code LIN).

Malpensa is the main hub of Alitalia, the Italian national flag carrier. This airport connects Milan and Lombardy with the rest of world.

Malpensa International Airport has two terminals, T1 for commercial traffic and T2 for charter and low-fares traffic. The T1 has two satellites: A - National and european traffic; B - International traffic. The third satellite (C) is under construction. There is also a dedicated cargo-terminal, called "CargoCity".

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