A short step from the rest of Europe
Milan is located in the centre of Europe and is one of the easiest cities to reach: every
day 800 direct flights connect Milan to over 200 destinations around the world, while the
Central Station is one of Europe's largest train hubs. The position of Milan also makes it
easy to reach by car.
Malpensa airport is the most important intercontinental hub in southern Europe, and is well connected to
the city centre thanks to the high speed Malpensa Express train. Two other international airports serve
the city: Linate, just 7km from the Duomo, and Orio al Serio, where the low-cost companies land.
The rail network serves two main stations which are: the Central station, where Trenitalia runs national
and international services, and the Cadorna station for local connections with Ferrovie Nord.
International connections
North America: 70 flights per week from 8 destinations
Central America: 29 flights per week from 11 destinations
South America: 27 flights per week from 7 destinations
Africa: 90 flights per week from 16 destinations
Middle East: 59 flights per week from 9 destinations
Asia: 54 flights per week from 12 destinations
Principal global destinations and flight times
| Buenos Aires | 13:00 |
| Beijing | 10:50 |
| Hong Kong | 14:00 |
| New York | 7:50 |
| Rio de Janeiro | 12:00 |
| Tel Aviv | 4:25 |
| Tokio | 12:35 |
| Toronto | 8:10 |
| Washington DC | 8:10 |
In numbers
3 international airports
92 airlines
364,000 flights each year
35 million annual passengers
6 train stations
4 underground lines
120 tram/bus lines
6,000 taxis