Cheap flights to Milan (LIN)

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Paris (CDG) → Milan (LIN)
Air France
Thursday, 16 May 2024
₱ 8,856.84
Paris (CDG) → Milan (LIN)
British Airways
Sunday, 28 Apr 2024
₱ 9,651.91
Jakarta (CGK) → Milan (LIN)
Airlines
Monday, 13 May 2024
₱ 30,212.97
Jakarta (CGK) → Milan (LIN)
Airlines
Monday, 27 May 2024
₱ 36,410.43
Jakarta (CGK) → Milan (LIN)
Airlines
Monday, 13 May 2024
₱ 49,527.26
Jakarta (CGK) → Milan (LIN)
Airlines
Saturday, 04 May 2024
₱ 69,919.03
Surabaya (SUB) → Milan (LIN)
Airlines
Saturday, 18 May 2024
₱ 111,366.98
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Milan (LIN)
Airlines
Saturday, 27 Apr 2024
₱ 389,203.75

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Flight to Milan

Milan is a city in Italy where a metropolis meets the creative art form. Milan has a rich ancient history and it was formerly ruled by the Caesars, Napoléon, the Austro-Hungarians and Mussolini. Tourism has been booming in Milan at a fast pace and at the same time contributes to the city's growing skyline. Milan's development can best be described as "renaissance" as they are thriving to highlight Da Vinci's impact on the city through the extensive series of events collectively known as Leonardo 500. Thus, no matter if you are an urban soul or an art lover, Milan will undoubtedly keep you entertained.

Airports available in Milan

Milan Linate Airport (LIN)

This airport is the third international airport of Milan, the second-largest city and first urban area of Italy, behind Malpensa Airport and Orio al Serio Airport. It is also used as a base by Alitalia and Alitalia CityLiner. There are three-story passenger terminal building. The ground level is the check-in and baggage reclaim facilities as well as service counters and a secondary departure gate area for bus-boarding. The first floor features the main departure area with several shops, restaurants and service facilities. The second floor is used for office space. The terminal building features five aircraft stands, all of which are equipped with jet-bridges. This airport operates flights that fly into destinations such as Paris, Dublin, Malta, Bucharest, London, Madrid and many more. Some of the airlines that operate here include Air France, Air Malta, easyJet, KLM and other airlines too. Linate Airport can be reached by local bus service 73 from Piazza Duomo in Milan city centre as well as by coach services from different places within the city. There are also coaches from and to Monza, Brescia and Milan Malpensa Airport.

How to get cheap flights to Milan?

It is easy to find cheap flights to Milan with the help of Traveloka. Traveloka is a search engine that will help you compare prices of flights between airlines and provides you with the best option. To find the best deal, search for the destination in the Traveloka website or the Traveloka mobile app, and it will show you the available options. You can also use the price alert feature to notify you of future price changes.

When is the best time to fly to Milan?

The average temperatures in Milan can vary drastically. The temperature is cold for about half of the year with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Milan, the hottest months are July, August, and then June where the temperature can reach 32.4°C and rarely drop below 20.8°C at night. If you prefer to visit during the dry season, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Milan are September, July, and then December. By contrast, it's most likely to rain in early to mid-April. Furthermore, the busiest month for tourism in Milan is in May, followed by June and March. However, if you would like to skip the crowd, we suggest you visit Milan in December.

What are the top things to do in Milan?

Duomo - Milan’s Duomo is not like other typical church. Dumo is the city's most prominent landmark located right in the middle of Milan. In the late 14th century, the building of this church began to take place and up till now, this magnificent Gothic building is still undergoing future restoration. There are many things to see inside the cathedral, but the best part is at the top. You can take the stairs or elevator to the top of the cathedral and enjoy the view of Milan's skyline where the old and the urban collide.

Sforza Castle – Built in the 15th century, Milan’s Castello Sforzesco is located not far from the Duomo. Once it was the biggest citadels in Europe, and now it houses some museums and artworks. Visitors can visit these museums or take a stroll through the courtyard while enjoying history. If you are done exploring the castle, you can walk out the back gate and straight into Parco Sempione, Milan’s “green lung”, the most beautiful parks in the city.

Golden Triangle – Milan is the world's fashion capital. A visit here is not complete without a shopping spree at the Golden Triangle. Golden Triangle is an area that encompasses Via Della Spiga, Via Sant’Andrea and Via Montenapoleone. Here, you can find all the luxury brands, from Italian designers such as Prada, Versace, Armani and Dolce e Gabbana to foreign brands, such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent.

Milan is a city in Italy where a metropolis meets the creative art form. Milan has a rich ancient history and it was formerly ruled by the Caesars, Napoléon, the Austro-Hungarians and Mussolini. Tourism has been booming in Milan at a fast pace and at the same time contributes to the city's growing skyline. Milan's development can best be described as "renaissance" as they are thriving to highlight Da Vinci's impact on the city through the extensive series of events collectively known as Leonardo 500. Thus, no matter if you are an urban soul or an art lover, Milan will undoubtedly keep you entertained.

Airports available in Milan

Milan Linate Airport (LIN)

This airport is the third international airport of Milan, the second-largest city and first urban area of Italy, behind Malpensa Airport and Orio al Serio Airport. It is also used as a base by Alitalia and Alitalia CityLiner. There are three-story passenger terminal building. The ground level is the check-in and baggage reclaim facilities as well as service counters and a secondary departure gate area for bus-boarding. The first floor features the main departure area with several shops, restaurants and service facilities. The second floor is used for office space. The terminal building features five aircraft stands, all of which are equipped with jet-bridges. This airport operates flights that fly into destinations such as Paris, Dublin, Malta, Bucharest, London, Madrid and many more. Some of the airlines that operate here include Air France, Air Malta, easyJet, KLM and other airlines too. Linate Airport can be reached by local bus service 73 from Piazza Duomo in Milan city centre as well as by coach services from different places within the city. There are also coaches from and to Monza, Brescia and Milan Malpensa Airport.

How to get cheap flights to Milan?

It is easy to find cheap flights to Milan with the help of Traveloka. Traveloka is a search engine that will help you compare prices of flights between airlines and provides you with the best option. To find the best deal, search for the destination in the Traveloka website or the Traveloka mobile app, and it will show you the available options. You can also use the price alert feature to notify you of future price changes.

When is the best time to fly to Milan?

The average temperatures in Milan can vary drastically. The temperature is cold for about half of the year with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Milan, the hottest months are July, August, and then June where the temperature can reach 32.4°C and rarely drop below 20.8°C at night. If you prefer to visit during the dry season, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Milan are September, July, and then December. By contrast, it's most likely to rain in early to mid-April. Furthermore, the busiest month for tourism in Milan is in May, followed by June and March. However, if you would like to skip the crowd, we suggest you visit Milan in December.

What are the top things to do in Milan?

Duomo - Milan’s Duomo is not like other typical church. Dumo is the city's most prominent landmark located right in the middle of Milan. In the late 14th century, the building of this church began to take place and up till now, this magnificent Gothic building is still undergoing future restoration. There are many things to see inside the cathedral, but the best part is at the top. You can take the stairs or elevator to the top of the cathedral and enjoy the view of Milan's skyline where the old and the urban collide.

Sforza Castle – Built in the 15th century, Milan’s Castello Sforzesco is located not far from the Duomo. Once it was the biggest citadels in Europe, and now it houses some museums and artworks. Visitors can visit these museums or take a stroll through the courtyard while enjoying history. If you are done exploring the castle, you can walk out the back gate and straight into Parco Sempione, Milan’s “green lung”, the most beautiful parks in the city.

Golden Triangle – Milan is the world's fashion capital. A visit here is not complete without a shopping spree at the Golden Triangle. Golden Triangle is an area that encompasses Via Della Spiga, Via Sant’Andrea and Via Montenapoleone. Here, you can find all the luxury brands, from Italian designers such as Prada, Versace, Armani and Dolce e Gabbana to foreign brands, such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent.

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