Flights from Edinburgh to Milan Malpensa
Regular scheduled flights from Edinburgh Airport to Milan Malpensa Airport are available through the scheduled airline Easyjet.
It takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes to fly to Milan from Scotland with the clocks in Italy always one hour ahead of the UK, 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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Edinburgh Flights From Malpensa
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Weekday & Weekend Flights from Milan Malpensa to Edinburgh
You can find out more about weekday flights from Scotland to Milan and weekend flights from the UK 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
You can hire a car from any of the Milan Airports and drive to nearby Pavia which is a historic town that once rivalled Milan. If offers a number of historic sights including medieval towers, the Romanesque Basilica di San Michele and (several miles north of the town) is the decorative Renaissance charterhouse the Certosa di Pavia. Cremona is another historic city on the Lombard Plain, situated to the south-east of Milan it is famous for its violin industry and is home to a Stradivarius Museum and some very fine architecture.
Within an hour or two's drive from Milan there are a wide range of excellent tourist destinations which are also easily accessible by bus or train including the beautiful Lake Como which is the easiest of Italy's lakes to reach from Milan. The town of Como, at the southern end of the lake, is just 50km north of Milan and can be reached by hiring a car or by frequent trains from Milan's Stazione Nord and Stazione Centrale. The lovely resort of Stresa on the western shore of Lake Maggiore can also be reached by trains from Stazione Centrale and Stazione Porta Garibaldi with a journey time of just over an hour.
If you don't want to hire a car while you are in Milan then you might prefer to arrange a private airport transfer or book a seat on a private shuttle bus.
Edinburgh Airport Information
To ensure you can plan your journey from start to finish, we have also provided some information on Edinburgh Airport in the sections below that we think you may find useful.
Edinburgh Airport is around 12km west of the city centre. It is accessed via the A8 Glasgow Road and is close to the M8 and M9 motorways. |
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Edinburgh Airport has a car rental building which is where the 9 car hire firms are located. It is connected to the terminal building by a pedestrian walkway. | |
There is a good range of shops, restaurants and bars to get something to eat and drink both before and after security. The Servisair Executive Lounge is situated on the first floor of departures. | |
There are taxi ranks at Edinburgh Airport for private airport taxis and for city "black cabs" outside the east end of the terminal building. A journey to the city centre takes about 25 minutes, with many a number of taxis being wheelchair accessible. |
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The Edinburgh Airlink 100 express bus service runs from the airport to Waverley Bridge (near Princes Street and the main rail and bus stations). You can Buy tickets at the airport information desk, at the bus stop or from the driver.
This N22 night bus runs from the airport via South Gyle to the city centre and on to Ocean Terminal in Leith between 00:47 and 04:13, seven nights a week.
This Lothian Bus 35 runs to the city centre and on to Ocean Terminal, with stops including RBS World Headquarters, the Scottish Parliament and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Buses run every 15 minutes Monday to Saturday daytime and every 30 minutes evenings and Sundays.
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Edinburgh's main railway stations are Waverley and Haymarket which are located in the city centre. There is no rail link at the airport but passengers can get to the stations by taxi or by the Airlink 100 bus service which calls at Waverley and Haymarket stations with a journey time of 25 to 30 minutes in normal traffic. The N22 night bus also runs between Waverley station and the airport. |
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Edinburgh Airport offers Long Stay Parking which is suitable for all travellers going on holiday or longer trips away. Edinburgh Airport Short Stay Parking is convenient if you are dropping friends or family off for a flight as it is right next to the terminal. |
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ATMs are available at various points in the terminal building, before and after security control. |
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Internet desks with broadband-connected computers are available in all areas of the terminal, before and after security. This service is operated by Spectrum Interactive Ltd. Payment can be made online by credit card, by voucher, or by coin (UK pound or euro). |
