Mar 3 • 16:26 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Linate Prime, the new terminal for business flights takes off

The new Linate Prime terminal in Milan, dedicated to business and general aviation, has been inaugurated, enhancing the airport's services with modern facilities and improved passenger comfort.

The Linate Prime terminal in Milan has officially opened its doors, specifically designed for business and general aviation. This inauguration coincides with the year of the Winter Olympics and the Paralympics hosted by Milan Cortina, demonstrating a significant investment in the region's infrastructure. Managed by Sea Milan Airports, the transformation involved converting an old hangar into a state-of-the-art terminal that prioritizes passenger and crew comfort through enhanced privacy and functionality.

The redesigned terminal introduces a range of new amenities aimed at improving the travel experience, including refined waiting areas and a more efficient flow of passengers. Additionally, the expansion of parking facilities indicates a commitment to accommodating the growing demand for business aviation. In 2025, Sea Prime reported handling around 35,900 business aviation movements, representing a 7% increase in activity at the Linate Prime terminal, which underscores the strategic importance of this new facility.

This initiative by Sea Prime highlights not only the company's strategic growth plans but also the broader significance of enhancing aviation services during a landmark year for the region. The new terminal positions Milan Linate as a competitive hub for business travelers and reinforces its stature as a key player in the European aviation market, potentially attracting more international clients and contributing to the local economy.

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