With its wide range of destinations worldwide, Milan Malpensa is the main airport in northern Italy.
Milan Malpensa is the intercontinental airport of Milan. With its wide range of destinations throughout the world, it is the main hub of northern Italy. Malpensa operates with two passenger terminals (Malpensa Terminal 1 and Malpensa Terminal 2) and a cargo terminal (Malpensa Cargo).
Technical Information
2 parallel runways 3.920 x 60 m (35R17L and 35L17R)
34 parking positions (T2)
105 parking positions (R1 and cargo city)
Malpensa Terminal 1
Lower Floor:
Railway station
Car hire
Shopping area Over 7,250 sqm
More than 74 stores Food and drinks
Approx. 4,900 sqm 24 retail outlets
Over 38 international brands
Ground Floor Arrivals:
10 baggage claim belts
BHS capacity: 11,400 bags/h
Parking Bus zone
First Floor Departures:
22 check-in desks (hand baggage)
76 gates
21 body-check points
28 passport control points
Second Floor Check-in:
256 check-in desks
26 ticket desks
Malpensa Terminal 2
Ground Floor Arrivals:
5 baggage claim belts
BHS capacity: 3,600 bags/h
Parking
Ground Floor Departures:
54 check-in desks
25 gates
6 ticket desks
9 body-check points
10 passport control points
First Floor Departures:
11 gates
Shopping Area of about 1.400 mq
11 shops
Duty-Free
Dine Area 2.000 mq
7 stores
12 international brands
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Other airport regulations
Milan Malpensa Airport is an Italian intercontinental airport located in the municipalities of Somma Lombardo and Ferno in the province of Varese.