Flights from Dublin to Milan Malpensa
Regular scheduled flights from Dublin Airport to Milan Malpensa are available through the scheduled airline AerLingus.
It takes around 2 hours and 50 minutes to fly to Milan from Dublin in Ireland with the clocks in Italy always one hour ahead of Ireland, so all times quoted on the airlines timetable are local.
One of the biggest problems the airline industry is experiencing at the moment is lost luggage, which has been largely caused by all the extra security checks. If your bags do not arrive with you at Milan Malpensa Airport, contact +39 274 85 2200 which is the telephone number for the airport.
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Dublin Flights From Malpensa
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Weekday & Weekend Flights from Milan Malpensa to Dublin
You can find out more about weekday flights from Dublin to Milan and weekend flights from Ireland to Italy by searching in the box above.
For up to date information on the airlines, timetables, current fares and to book a fight online click on the search box above.
Further Information on Milan & Malpensa
Milan and money go together like Dolce & Gabbana and this city offers plenty of historic and intellectual heritage (think Leonardo da Vinci), plus some fabulous places to eat and a fantastic range of designer shops.
Quadrilatero d'Oro is Milan's fashion district just north of the Duomo Cathedral. It took off when Gucci moved to Via Montenapoleone in 1951. Brera is an arty district full of bar-lined streets west of Via Montenapoleone, while the once raffish canal quarter of Navigli is to the south.
The stunning Dolomites are located in Northern Italy just 4hrs from Milan. If you love walking, biking and climbing they offer you some really awesome surroundings. The famous area Via Ferrata (Iron Way) were first created during the First World War to move mountain infantry and offers routes to suit all skill and fitness levels. If you want to do some high walking but don't want to hike up a mountain to get there, then get a ski lift to the top of the mountains where you can hike for miles and then get the lift back down.
If you don't want to hire a car at Malpensa while you are in Milan then you might prefer to arrange a private airport transfer or book a seat on a private Malpensa shuttle bus.
Dublin Airport Information
To ensure you can plan your journey from start to finish, we have also provided some information on Dublin Airport in the sections below that we think you may find useful.
Dublin Airport is located approximately 10 km north of Dublin city centre, near the M50 and M1 motorways. You can get to the airport by bus, taxi, or car, and there are also services from nearby train stations. |
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4 of the major car hire companies currently operate at Dublin Airport and their desks can be found next to the Arrivals Hall. |
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There is a large variety of shops, restaurants and bars both before and after security. The Loop at Dublin Airport offers over 25 shops, bars and cafes. The Anna Livia Departure is open 05.30-19.00 daily and offers a relaxing atmosphere for up to 3 hours for only €25 per person. It is open to all passengers regardless of airline or class of ticket. |
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Taxis from Dublin Airport are available directly outside the Arrivals hall. |
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Dublin Airport is serviced by over 700 buses and coaches on a daily basis. The Airlink service operates direct to the City Centre or Rail/Bus Stations and the Dublin Bus offers a number of routes including a bus to Heuston and Connolly Rail Stations. |
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There is no direct rail link to Dublin Airport. |
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Dublin Airport offers 24 hour parking in its 3,600 short-term and 14,400 long-term spaces. Automatic pay stations are located in the arrivals terminal and walk-in entrance to the short-term parking area. Credit card payments are accepted at all pay stations. There are 4 separate short-term car parks (Block A, Block C, Surface Car Park & Coach Park). Short term parking is recommended for stays of up to 5 hours Long term car parking is 20 Minutes from the terminal building with a 24 hour courtesy bus service operating to and from the terminal |
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ATMs are available both before and after security control. The Bank of Ireland can be found in the public arrivals area. It is open Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 10:00 - 16:00/ Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00. In departures Pier C it is open from 07:00 - 15:00. First Rate Bank of Ireland Bureau de Change is in the Departures Hall and opens 7 days a week from 04:30-20:00 Bureau de Change outlets are located in a number of locations throughout the terminal building including arrivals landside, baggage reclaim piers A & B, departures landside and piers A, B & C. |
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Dublin Airport is a WiFi zone offering wireless broadband service in Arrivals, Departures, the Mezzanine, The Street and Departure gates in Piers A, B and C. It also offers a range of high speed internet access facilities including Internet Kiosks and WiFi access. |
