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Milan-Linate Airport Luggage Storage Guide 2024
You’ve just touched down in Milan Linate, but you’ve bags and luggage you’d love to just drop because they’re weighing you down. Maybe you’re just stopping through Milan on the way to somewhere else and you need to store them safely, for example. Why not use Nannybag? With our service, your items will be safely stored in our partner locations nearby for €6 per item per day, with free cancellation and insurance of up to €1000 on your items! Search for Milan-Linate on our website or app and find somewhere convenient for you, and make your booking, and drop off your bags. Find out more information below, and check out our reviews to see how we’ve helped others.
How do I store luggage near Milan-Linate Airport with Nannybag?
Storing luggage with Nannybag is easy and only takes a few seconds: you can book from the website or use the Nannybag App, available on the App Store and Google Play. Enter your location in the search bar, and you’ll have many options to store your luggage near you safely. You’ll quickly find luggage storage points in various key Milan locations. There are different ways to refer to luggage storage depending on the place you’re in. However, they’re all referring to the same luggage storage service. In the UK, for instance, you’ll find mentions of left luggage instead of luggage lockers. If so, no worries; it only means you’ll find a storage spot for your belongings.
Is Nannybag luggage storage safe?
To guarantee a worry-free experience, Nannybag protects travelers’ luggage up to €10,000 against any incidents (loss, theft, or breakage) that may occur during the service. Moreover, our Nannies are certified and carefully selected by our company to guarantee their professionalism and hospitality. Customers can also consult the online ratings for Nannybag and comments given to each Nanny by other travelers.
Things to know about Milan-Linate Airport
How do I get from Linate Airport to downtown Milan?
The buses 73 and X73 are the cheapest ways of travelling from the airport to Milan, and only cost around €1.50, and takes around 30 minutes. There’s also a stop at the airport on the metro 4 line. Finally, because the distance isn’t too great, a taxi is a workable, relatively cheap option.
Are there shuttle services available from the airport?
Yes: Airport Bus Express and Air Pullman Linate Shuttle Bus provide shuttle services between the airport and Central Station in Milan.
Are there restaurants and stores in Linate Airport?
There are many great food and retail options despite the small size of this airport: check out what’s on offer here.
How long does it take to get through security at Linate?
Security queues depends almost entirely on how busy the airport is at any given time, but usually if you give yourself a little over two hours you’ll have plenty of time.
Where can I find real-time flight information in Linate?
Many screens around the airport display flight information.
Are there any services for people with reduced mobility at the airport?
Yes: passengers with reduced mobility can receive special assistance at the check-in counters of their flight, through Sala Amica in Area 1 or at the call points outside doors 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the departures area, door 8 on the arrivals floor and at the P1 carpark.
What are the check-in times for flights at Linate Airport?
They vary, but generally the rule to follow is: Domestic flights: one hour prior to departure, long-haul flights: three hours prior to departure, and European flights: two hours before departure
Learn more about Milan-Linate Airport
The name of this small, yet busy airport comes from the name of the small village where it is situated, only around 7 kilometres east of the city centre. Its real name, however, is Airport Enrico Forlanini, after the Milanese inventor and aeronautical pioneer. It serves as a hub for ITA airways which serves major European destinations, although 18 different airlines operate here. Because of its proximity to the main city of Milan, it has had to cut down. In 2001 the maximum amount of slots per hour was dropped from 32 to 22, and only domestic or international flights within the EU or to the United Kingdom are permitted. Still, over 9 million passengers passed through here in 2018, though that’s down from the 14 million who passed through annually in the late 1990s.. There’s plenty of shopping options; indeed, Linate was the first Italian airport to provide airport shopping, and its also known for its good service and functionality, regularly winning national airport awards.