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Milan Linate Airport Arrivals Information

Milan Linate Airport (LIN) is one the busiest airports in northern Italy and offers a range of flights to domestic and European destinations from its one terminal building.

The Milan Linate Airport Arrivals Hall is positioned on the ground floor of the terminal, and all passengers will exit from this area, regardless of their departure destination. If you’re keen to stay in the know about flights landing at this airport, our Milan Linate Arrivals tracker above provides real-time updates about the status of scheduled flights.

Operating airlines: Aer Lingus, Aeroitalia, Air Baltic, Air Dolomiti, Air France, American Airlines, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Delta Air Lines, EasyJet, Finnair, Iberia, ITA Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, Lumiwings, Luxair, KM Malta Airlines, SAS, SkyAlps, Vueling, Wizz Air.

Arriving at Milan Linate Airport

When you touch down at Milan Linate Airport, simply follow the signage for ‘Arrivals’ and make the short walk to the Arrivals Hall. Before reaching the Baggage Reclaim area, you may need to go through passport control, depending on where you have flown from. If you’ve landed from another country in the Schengen zone, you won’t need to pass through immigration, but those arriving from countries outside of this area will need to do so. Passengers coming from non-Schengen destinations travelling on an EU passport can speed up this process by using the electronic gates instead of lining up for the border security guards.

From here, you’ll continue on to Baggage Reclaim, where you’ll collect your checked luggage before proceeding through Customs. Unless you’re arriving from outside the EU with goods to be declared, you likely won’t need to stop at Customs.

Once you’ve picked up your luggage, you’ll come to the Milan Linate Airport Arrivals Hall. This is a hub for transport links to the city centre or surrounding areas, and you’ll find plenty of taxis and public transport options operating from here.

Milan Linate Airport Transport

Getting to Milan city centre or other nearby cities from Milan Linate Airport is straightforward.

The most convenient way to get to the city centre of Milan is by taxi. At any time of day, you’ll find taxis parked outside the Arrivals Hall that can take you to your desired destination in the city in around 20 minutes, depending on the traffic conditions.

To avoid the line at the queue, it’s advisable to pre-book a private airport taxi with Welcome Pickups for a low rate and a guaranteed on-time pickup. You can also book affordable rides to the best nearby destinations such as Lake Como.

The M4 subway line is the quickest option, taking just 12 minutes to reach the city centre. As you leave the Arrivals Hall, turn right and follow the signage directing you to the subway station. Here, you can purchase your tickets from the vending machines.

Another way of reaching the city centre is to travel by bus. The Airport Shuttle Bus departs regularly each day from the stop outside the Arrivals Hall, getting to the city in approximately 25 minutes. Several other bus companies operate from this area, offering connections to various regional and national destinations.

What to do in Arrivals at Milan Linate Airport?

Milan Linate Airports Arrivals at Terminal 1 offers visitors access to a range of cafes, fast-food joints, and convenience stores. Complimentary WiFi is also provided throughout the Arrivals area, keeping you connected during your visit.

For more information, see our complete Milan Linate Airport Guide.

Milan Linate Airport Arrivals Parking

Milan Linate Airport has numerous car parks to choose from, including short-term options with direct access to the terminal building and long-term alternatives that are linked by a shuttle bus.

If you’re heading to Milan Linate Airport Arrivals to pick up a loved one, you’ll find a short-stay car park near the entrance to the Arrivals Hall, closely followed by a second car park. The second parking area, called the P2 Executive Car Park, allows for 20 minutes of free parking, making it the best option for those picking up someone from Milan Linate Airport.

The first short-term car park, P1 XL, is slightly closer to the terminal building. It costs €3 an hour for the first hour and €2.50 for every additional half-hour up to five hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long to get through Arrivals and Customs at Linate Airport?

In most cases, you can expect to get to the Milan Linate Airport Arrivals area within less than 30 minutes after landing. However, this can vary significantly based on the number of planes arriving at the time, the time of year, and if you have any goods to declare.

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Adam Ryan

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