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11 December 2024

New EasyJet routes from Milan Linate

More flights to Europe and summer destinations: 21 destinations available from Milan city airport
EasyJet announces a major expansion from Milan Linate city airport for summer 2025, with the launch of 16 new routes that will bring the number of destinations served to 21. Starting from 30 March 2025, thanks to the new operational base with 5 aircraft, the company will offer Milanese passengers over 1.5 million additional seats, expanding accessibility to some of the main European cities and holiday resorts.
 
 
New routes: a richer offer for business and leisure travel
EasyJet strengthens its network with ideal destinations for business and leisure travellers to:
Main European hubs:
 
Holiday destinations:
 
Linate at the heart of the EasyJet network
With access to new slots and optimized operations, EasyJet aims to transform Milan Linate into an important hub for its European network. Frequencies to Paris (Orly and Charles de Gaulle) will rise to 4 daily flights, consolidating the company's leadership in connections between Milan and the French capital.
In addition, routes to Amsterdam, Berlin and London (Gatwick) will be enhanced, with flights up to 3 times a day.
 
Lorenzo Lagorio, easyJet Italy Country Manager, commented: "The expansion to Milan Linate represents an important step in our strategy in Italy. With 16 new routes, we are offering Milanese passengers more travel opportunities, with direct connections to major European destinations and summer holidays at competitive fares."
 
Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
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