Milano Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport (BGY/LIME)

New routes and frequency possibilities and why these routes would work

Routes:
  • Amsterdam
  • Athens
  • Bilbao
  • Copenhagen
  • Dubai
  • Edinburgh
  • Frankfurt

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An astonsihing seven million passengers use Milan Bergamo – the airport grew a further 10% in 2009.

  • Helsinki
  • Lisbon
  • London Gatwick
  • Lyon
  • Malta
  • Munich
  • Pristina
  • Santiago de Compostela
  • Skopje
  • Stuttgart
  • Tallinn
  • Thessaloniki
  • Tripoli
  • Tunis
  • Zurich

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Low cost king – the market leader in 25-minutes turnarounds but, as you would expect in Milan, the shopping is very upscale.

Other major reasons to serve this airport

  • 45 km east of Milan downtown – only 45 minutes to get there.
  • Robust catchment area with 10 million residents within 90 minutes
  • 810,000 companies based within 60 minutes
  • The Milan fashion district, also know as the world fashion capital, in the Centre of Milan.
  • Market leader in 25-minutes turnarounds allowing higher aircraft utilisation and lower unit cost
  • 24/7 operation without any limitations
  • Easy slots access
  • New terminal with larger facilities and high quality layout
  • Dedicated service for premium passengers (fast track, two VIP lounges)
  • Over 7.1m passengers during 2009, growing +10,4% even in one of the worst years for the aviation industry.

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Attractive incentive schemes are offered for new routes – existing super highways include the Millau Bridge – the worlds tallest – bigger even than the Eifel Tower.

Marketing and other support

  • Milan-Bergamo airport has a competitive incentive schemes available to all airlines opening new scheduled services for the airport. Moreover the commercial team has developed the right tools to support any airlines wanting to operate in the Italian market, offering also a strong support in providing passenger profiles, traffic figures, historical trends, and other dedicated marketing actions.

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The catchment includes the areas with the highest GDP in Italy – and Europe.

Catchment Area

The catchment area is not limited only to Milan and Lombardy, but also includes the north-eastern part of Italy, meaning a significant portion of Veneto (Verona) to the East, and the Piacenza province in Emilia Romagna (south). This catchment includes the areas with the highest GDP in Italy.

At the same time, if offers to inbound passengers diverse opportunities for tourism:

  • several cities of art and culture: Milan, Bergamo, Brescia, Verona, Mantova, Piacenza
  • shopping in Milan as well as in the many other shopping outlets and malls in our surroundings
  • skiing on the nearby mountains as well as in Sondrio, Bormio, Livigno, etc etc
  • lake tourism: Garda, Iseo, Maggiore, and Como are all within easy reach
  • gastronomy and wine tourism…everywhere

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The third-largest Italian freight airport – 100,000 tonnes in 2009.

Under-served freight opportunities and other economic impact factors

Milan Bergamo airport is also an important freight airport:

  • 3rd largest Italian cargo airport
  • Over 100,000 tonnes during 2009
  • Italian express courier hub
  • 24/7 operation without night limitation
  • Able to assist any kind of freighter aircraft

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Pefect for Milan (inbound and outbound)...perfect for the mountains and lakes...

Geography

Milan Bergamo airport has a strategic position in the centre of northern Italy close to the main crossroads of the Italian motorway system. Milan is just 45 km away. The airport is the perfect gateway to access any North Italy regions.

Infrastructure & Operations

  • 3.024 runway/ILS cat3B
  • 38 apron stands
  • Runway capacity up to 24 movements per hour
  • 24 hour operation
  • Slot coordinated (but easy slots access)

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The brand new terminal – a very competively priced Milan-area airport with a high (25%) business usage.

  • Single terminal structure with short walking distances

Vital statistics

  • 7,160,000 passengers in 2009
  • 101,000 tonnes of freight in 2009
  • 25% business passengers (2010 Q1 customers survey)

KEY FACTS

Route Development Contact

Giacomo Cattaneo
(Commercial Aviation Manager)
Tel: +39 035 326385
Mob: +39 335 7594277
Fax: +39 035 326384

Address

Via Aeroporto,
13 - 24050 Orio Al Serio (BG),
Italy

Contact
Website
Milano Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport Website