Outside the Milan Malpensa Airport, buses and shuttles parked outside waiting for passengers to disembark.
Flying into Milan is generally much cheaper than flying into Rome.
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These Cheap Airports Make It Easy to Explore Europe for Less

Milan Malpensa Airport, Italy

Milan has several direct flights to the United States, including to New York, Atlanta and Miami. Round-trips average around $850, which is generally cheaper than flying into Rome.

Milan is also a main transport hub for budget airline EasyJet, which can carry you onward to many European destinations. Plus, Milan is a great place from which to start exploring Northern Italy, including the magnificent Florence, classic Pisa and picturesque Cinque Terre.

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