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  1. bergamo airport
    https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.bergamo-airport.com
    Tags: by iokibi (2019-09-24)
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  2. L'aeroporto internazionale di Orio al Serio (IATA: BGY; ICAO: LIME), noto anche come aeroporto internazionale Il Caravaggio o Milano / Bergamo, è uno degli aeroporti internazionali che servono la zona di Bergamo e Milano, insieme all'aeroporto di Malpensa e all'aeroporto di Linate. Le tratte europee più trafficate dall'aeroporto di Bergamo sono Londra, Barcellona, ​​Bruxelles, Madrid, Dublino, Valencia, Parigi, Bucarest, Vilnius e Manchester. Si trova a Orio al Serio, 4 km (2 miglia) a sud-est di Bergamo e 45 km (28 miglia) a nord-est di Milano. È un hub per Ryanair e una città di riferimento per DHL Aviation.
    https://www.bergamo-airport.com
    Tags: by iokibi (2019-09-14)
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  3. With over 6.4 million having already passed through the doors of Milan Bergamo Airport this year, a 5% year-on-year increase, 2019 seems set to beat 2018 as the most successful year in the airport’s history. 19 carriers operate from the airport in S19, including Austrian low-cost carrier Lauda, and soon British Airways with a six times weekly service from London Gatwick. Sunday 25th June was also a historic day for Milan Bergamo, with 47,859 passengers passing through the airport’s doors; the busiest day in Bergamo’s history.
    http://www.bergamo-airport.com/news
    by iokibi (2019-07-25)
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  4. There are three airports near Milan: Malpensa, Linate and Orio al Serio (Bergamo). Find out how to get from Milan airports to the city centre.

    Malpensa International Airport (Airport Code – IATA: MXP, ICAO: LIMC) is located in the province of Varese, near Milan. It is one of two main international airports in Milan.

    Malpensa is one of the two hubs of Alitalia, the Italian national flag carrier, with over 19,6 million passengers in the year 2005. Malpensa is the most important international airports in Italy, along with Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (Rome) and serves a population of over 15 million people.

    Major renovations took place in 1998 and after that many flights were transferred from Linate to Malpensa.

    Malpensa International Airport has two terminals, Terminal 1 for commercial traffic and Terminal 2 for charter and low-fares traffic. Terminal 1 at Malpensa is used by most of the major airlines. Only a few flights leave from terminal 2.
    http://www.malpensa-airport.info
    Tags: , , , by margio (2017-03-11)
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