02 April 2026

Milan Bergamo Airport's Summer destinations

With the summer schedule, the airport rises to 152 destinations in 44 countries served by 23 airlines. Eight new features: Billund, Kuwait City, Lemnos, Oradea, Pristina, Rabat, Skopje and Tirgu Mures

With the start of the 2026 summer season, coinciding with the entry into force of daylight saving time from Sunday 29 March, the Milan Bergamo airport network is further expanded and strengthens the airport's role among the main departure points in Northern Italy.

 

The new summer schedule brings a total of 152 destinations served by 23 airlines in 44 countries, thanks to the launch of eight new connections and the increase in frequencies on existing routes, both on the domestic front, in particular to Southern Italy, and on the international front, with a strengthening especially towards Spain and the United Kingdom.

 

Until 24 October 2026, scheduled flights from Milan Bergamo offer around 13 million seats, an increase of 9% compared to the 2025 summer season. An offer that expands the travel possibilities for passengers and confirms the growth of the airport in the busiest season of the year.

 

The new destinations for Summer 2026 involve several European and Mediterranean markets: 

 

For passengers, summer 2026 also represents the first summer season that will be able to count on the new departures area inaugurated on November 25, 2025 for the entire duration of seven months. The intervention involved an expansion of the spaces and the strengthening of security checks with the latest generation X-ray equipment, with the aim of making the experience at Milan Bergamo Airport smoother and more comfortable.

 

There is also news for passengers with reduced mobility, who will have access to the enlarged Sala Amica , designed to offer an even more welcoming and functional environment.

 

Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: SACBO Press Office
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