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  2. Transport in Milan - Wikipedia

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    The city is served by three major airports: Malpensa Airport, the biggest in northern Italy; Linate Airport, located near the city centre and mainly used for domestic traffic; and Orio al Serio Airport, located in the neighbouring city of Bergamo, used mainly by low-cost airlines. Combined, these three airports transported a total of 43 million ...

  3. Milan Bergamo Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is located in Orio al Serio, 3.7 km (2.3 mi) southeast of Bergamo and 45 km (28 mi) northeast of Milan. Together with Milan Malpensa Airport and Milan Linate Airport , it forms the Milan airport system serving the Milan metropolitan area , that with 58.9 million passengers in 2024 constitutes the largest airport system in Italy by ...

  4. Transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Linate Airport in Milan has been connected to line 4 of the Milan Metro since 2022. Venice: Venezia-Mestre station - Marco Polo Airport (50 minutes) and Treviso Airport; Milan: Milano Centrale station - Malpensa Airport (1 hour 5 minutes), Linate Airport (35 minutes) and Milan Bergamo Airport (1 hour)

  5. List of airport rail link systems - Wikipedia

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    Milan Bergamo Airport via Trenord is under construction. Naples International Airport via Line 1 is under construction. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport via CDG Express and M17 is under construction. Paris Orly Airport via M18 is under construction. Riga Airport via Rail Baltica is under construction.

  6. Azienda Trasporti Milanesi - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Milan started on August 17, 1840, with the opening of the Milan-Monza railway. Horse-drawn buses were introduced in 1841. Services were run by the Società Anonima degli Omnibus (SAO), "Omnibus Anonymous Company". The company was responsible for 11 bus lines between 1861 and 1865.

  7. Trolleybuses in Milan - Wikipedia

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    The first trolleybuses were introduced in Milan as vehicles operating exclusivly within the 1906 world fair, at Piazza D'Armi, a plaza which has been demolished and replaced by the Citylife district. [1] The first proper trolleybus system was established in Milan in 1933, with the opening of the short route 81 (Piazza Spotorno – piazza ...

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