From December 11, 2020, SEA Milan Airports extends its facial recognition system to all Alitalia passengers on the Milano Linate – Roma Fiumicino route.
The first international Covid-free international flight to Nanjing took off on Thursday, November 26, 2020, at 01:45 pm from Milan Malpensa airport. The direct connection is carried out by Neos, the Alpitour Group airline that already during the emergency of the past months has shown its close relationship of collaboration and support with the Chinese Institutions and the Italian Government.
The movements in and out of the regional territory of Lombardy are regulated by the Prime Ministerial Decree of November 3, 2020, and by the Ordinance of the Ministry of Health dated November 27, 2020, which authorizes travelling motivated only by proven work requirements, health reasons and other reasons of proven necessity. Return to one's permanent or present home address is always allowed. To justify travelling, it is necessary to show a self-declaration form.
One of the most fascinating fashion brands in the world is renewed with a large store in Malpensa Piazza del Lusso, the airport area dedicated to clothing and accessories.
Porta Venezia district stands out for its Art Nouveau buildings, the beloved Indro Montanelli Public Gardens, and the glittering nightlife along Corso Buenos Aires. From Porta Venezia you can access Corso Venezia, one of the most elegant streets of Milan.
From Milano Malpensa airport several connections are currently available to Southern Italy and the islands of Sardinia and Sicily with flights guaranteed by easyJet, Wizz Air and Ryanair.
According to the provisions of the Italian Ministry of Health, from September 22, 2020, passengers returning from Paris and the red zones of France (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Corsica, Hauts-de-France, Île-de-France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitaine, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur) will have to undergo a nasal swab. Nasal swab testing remains mandatory also for passengers arriving from Malta, Spain, Croatia, and Greece.
According to the provisions of the Italian Ministry of Health, from September 22, 2020, passengers returning from Paris and the red zones of France (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Corsica, Hauts-de-France, Île-de-France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitaine, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur) will have to undergo a nasal swab. Nasal swab testing remains mandatory also for passengers arriving from Malta, Spain, Croatia, and Greece.
Wizz Air announces the launch of a double daily service between Milano Malpensa and Palermo and Milano Malpensa and Catania starting from October 1, 2020.
World Routes, the largest and most-established route development event in the world, will now take place on September 5-7, 2021, at the Fiera in Milan.
The Museums in Milano and public libraries gradually reopen to the public. Find out all the updated information on reopening hours. Discover the 10 world masterpieces on display in Milan
SEA Prime announces the sale of its 40% stake in Signature Flight Support Italy (SFS Italy) to the majority shareholder Signature Flight Support (SFS), who now owns 100% of the Company.
Due to the increase in the number of flights and passengers, on Monday, June 15, Terminal 1 of Milan Malpensa returns to operation with the closure of Terminal 2.
Following the reopening of Linate Prime general aviation passenger flights on May 8, Milano Prime recorded a recovery in traffic on its Linate and Malpensa airports compared to the previous weeks.
After a temporary stop of their commercial flights due to the pandemic, Qatar Airways and Emirates have resumed flights to Malpensa airport. More returns are expected in June. Wizzair will restore its pre-Covid MXP network. Moreover, Alitalia, Ryanair and EasyJet will resume some domestic flights.
After a temporary stop of their commercial flights due to the pandemic, Qatar Airways and Emirates have resumed flights to Malpensa airport. More returns are expected in June. Wizzair will restore its pre-Covid MXP network. Moreover, Alitalia, Ryanair and EasyJet will resume some domestic flights.
Malpensa T2 airport is operational with preventive and extraordinary measures to guarantee the safe distance of passengers and workers and the sanitation of the terminal
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop on a global basis, government-imposed travel restrictions are still in place in many countries around the world. It is with regret we inform you that World Routes 2020 will be postponed. The event, scheduled for 5-8 September 2020 in Milan, Italy, will now take place on 14-16 November 2020.
Malpensa does not stop and even on the night between 23 and 24 March, it welcomed an important humanitarian load: a flight that took off from Beijing with 25 tons of aids.
The Boeing 777-300Er of the China Eastern from Fuzhou landed on 25 March on the Malpensa runway. The flight carries the third group of Chinese medical experts to assist Italy in the fight against Covid-19 and established by the Fujian province.
Milan Malpensa Airport continues to be a focal point of medical aids to Italy. The delegation of 37 Cuban doctors and 15 nurses landed on Sunday 22, shortly after 6 p.m. They will immediately help the medical workers of the Lombard hospitals, reaching the city of Crema.
The delegation of 12 Chinese experts who will support Lombardy in tackling the Coronavirus emergency landed on the afternoon of 18 March at Milan Malpensa airport.
In relation to the Coronavirus COVID-19 emergency, passengers are informed that starting from Monday, 16 March 2020, Milano Linate Airport and Milano Malpensa Terminal 1 will be temporarily closed. Commercial aviation traffic will be redirected to Terminal 2 of Malpensa airport.
SEA Board's biometric recognition system has been operational since 12 February, in collaboration with Alitalia, it allows passengers in Milan Linate to carry out security checks and boarding through a simple, fast and safe technology of facial recognition.
Christmas 2019 in Milan is Super: it's new, brilliant, dedicated to everyone, classic, pop, romantic and designed for the enjoyment of the whole family.
On 1 July of this year, with celebrations that included a personalised cake, Cabo Verde Airlines officially inaugurated the flight from Malpensa to the Ilha do Sal of the Capo Verde archipelago, which will connect the two destinations all year round
SEA Prime participates as an exhibitor for the 5th consecutive year at the EBACE fair, European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition, to be held in Geneva from 21 to 23 May.
Milan Prime confirms its leading position in Italy and in the top 5 European General Aviation airports and doubles: at the Milan Linate Prime Terminal, just 7km from the city center, Milan Malpensa Prime will be added to the new Terminal from June 2019 Business Aviation designed to seduce the most demanding travelers.
The number of US destinations served by Air Italy from Milan Malpensa is on the rise: following New York and Miami, the airline is now flying to the West Coast with new routes to Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The summer season is kicking off with many new developments for
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As part of the series of meetings that took place in the course of Chinese president Xi Jinping’s state visit to Rome on 22nd March, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Jane Sun, CEO of Ctrip International, and Andrea Tucci, Vice President of Aviation Business Development at SEA Milan Airports, in the Sala Pietro da Cortona in the Capitoline Museums.
2018 was a record year for Malpensa, which closed with 24.6 million passengers and which is expected to reach the 25-million mark in 2019. With these figures, Malpensa affirms its status as one of the fastest growing airports in Europe.
After launching the flight to Vienna on 22 February with 7 connections per week, Wizz Air will inaugurate a new destination from Malpensa on 19 March: Ohrid, a city of Macedonia that overlooks the homonymous Lake Ohrid.
Milan celebrates the 500th anniversary since his death with a schedule of events that will take place over the course of nine months (May 2019 – January 2020), with the Castello Sforzesco at the heart of the programme.
Reach Milan Malpensa with Air Italy from Roma, Napoli, Palermo, Catania, Lamezia Terme, Olbia and Cagliari (from 31st March) and board one of the many flights to our international destinations.
Milano Prime has closed 2018 with a growth of 2.5% compared to 2017 and a total of movements equal to 26,000. A 2018 of successes that has reaffirmed its leadership in the Business & General Aviation market in Italy. For 2019, Milano Prime is preparing to give life to a new, ambitious project: the opening, in June, of the new Terminal dedicated to Business & General Aviation of the Milan Malpensa airport.