Milan Bergamo Airport

Il Caravaggio International Airport
Aeroporto Internazionale Il Caravaggio
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorSACBO
ServesMilan metropolitan area
LocationOrio al Serio, Lombardy, Italy
Operating base for
Elevation AMSL782 ft / 238 m
Coordinates45°40′08″N 009°42′01″E / 45.66889°N 9.70028°E / 45.66889; 9.70028
Websitewww.milanbergamoairport.it
Map
BGY
Location of airport on map of Bergamo
BGY
BGY (Lombardy)
BGY
BGY (Italy)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10/28 2,937 9,630 Asphalt
12/30 778 2,552 Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Passengers17,353,573
Passenger change 23-24 8.6%
Movements109,971
Movements change 23-24 8.1%
Cargo (tons)22,964.4
Cargo change 23-24 8.8%
Source: List of the busiest airports in Europe, Italian AIP, Assaeroporti[1]

Milan Bergamo Airport[2][3] (IATA: BGY, ICAO: LIME), also formerly known as Orio al Serio International Airport, is the third-busiest international airport in Italy.[1] The airport is also officially called Il Caravaggio International Airport after the Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, who originally hailed from the nearby town of Caravaggio.[4]

The airport served almost 17.4 million passengers in 2024 and is one of Ryanair's four largest operating bases, along with Dublin Airport, London Stansted Airport, and Brussels South Charleroi Airport.[5][6]

The airport is located in Orio al Serio, 3.7 km (2.3 mi) southeast of Bergamo and 45 km (28 mi) northeast of Milan. Together with Milan Malpensa Airport and Milan Linate Airport, it forms the Milan airport system serving the Milan metropolitan area, that with 56.9 million passengers in 2024 constitutes the largest airport system in Italy by number of passengers.[7]

In 2024, Milan Bergamo Airport launched a digital twin initiative to simulate airport operations in real time and support infrastructure planning and emergency management.[8]

Overview

The airport is managed by SACBO, a company partially owned by SEA – Aeroporti di Milano, the operator of Linate and Malpensa airports. SEA, the company that runs the latter two airports, also holds a 31% stake in SACBO.[9] The airport has one passenger terminal and two jet-bridge gates.

The terminal is split into two zones, A (Gates A1-A15) and B (Gates B1-B5). Gates A13 and B5 are equipped with boarding bridges; the remaining gates are remote gates.

In March 2021, DHL Aviation announced plans to relocate their hub from Bergamo to Milan Malpensa Airport where DHL opened new logistics facilities.[10] In early 2022, DHL confirmed the end of all operations at Bergamo.[11]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

The following airlines operate scheduled and charter services in Bergamo:[12]

AirlinesDestinations
AeroItalia Seasonal: Catania[13]
Air Arabia Cairo,[14] Casablanca,[15] Fès,[16] Sharjah
Seasonal: Alexandria[17][18]
Air Cairo Sharm El Sheikh[19]
Air Nostrum Seasonal charter: Palma de Mallorca[20]
AJet Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[21]
Bluebird Airways Seasonal: Tel Aviv[22]
Cabo Verde Airlines Sal[23]
Corendon Airlines Seasonal charter: İzmir[24]
Dan Air Bacău[25]
Eurowings Düsseldorf[26]
flydubai Dubai–International[27]
Georgian Airways Tbilisi[28]
HiSky Chișinău
Israir Tel Aviv[29]
Neos Dakar–Diass[30]
Seasonal: Boa Vista,[31] Cagliari,[32] Catania,[33] Heraklion,[33] Ibiza,[33] Karpathos,[33] Kos,[33] Marsa Alam,[34] Menorca,[33] Rhodes, Sal,[31] Sharm El Sheikh[34]
Nile Air Cairo[35]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Billund (begins 2 April 2026),[36] Copenhagen,[37] Helsinki,[37] Oslo[38]
Seasonal: Bergen,[39] Harstad/Narvik,[40] Stavanger,[37] Tromsø[41]
Pegasus Airlines Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[42]
Ryanair Agadir,[33] Alghero,[33] Alicante,[33] Amman–Queen Alia,[33] Athens,[33] Barcelona,[33] Bari,[33] Beauvais,[33] Beni Mellal,[43] Berlin,[44] Birmingham,[33] Brindisi,[33] Bristol,[44] Brno,[45] Bucharest–Otopeni,[33] Budapest,[33] Cagliari,[33] Catania,[33] Charleroi,[44] Cluj-Napoca,[46] Cologne/Bonn,[33] Copenhagen,[33] Crotone,[44] Dublin,[33] East Midlands,[44] Edinburgh,[44] Eindhoven,[33] Faro,[44] Fès,[44] Fuerteventura,[33] Gdańsk,[44] Gran Canaria,[33] Hahn,[33] Helsinki,[33] Iași,[47] Katowice, Kaunas,[48] Kraków,[33] Lamezia Terme,[33] Lanzarote,[33] Lisbon,[33] Liverpool,[33] London–Stansted,[49] Lourdes,[33] Lublin,[45] Luxembourg,[33] Madrid,[33] Málaga,[44] Malta,[33] Manchester,[50] Marrakesh,[44] Marseille,[33] Naples,[33] Newcastle upon Tyne,[33] Olbia,[51] Palermo,[33] Palma de Mallorca,[33] Paphos,[33] Pescara, Porto,[52] Poznan,[33] Prague,[44] Rabat (begins 31 March 2026),[53] Riga,[33] Rovaniemi,[48] Salerno,[54] Sandefjord,[33] Sarajevo,[55] Seville,[33] Sofia,[44] Stockholm–Arlanda,[44] Tangier,[56] Tenerife–South,[44] Thessaloniki,[33] Tirana,[57] Toulouse,[33] Trapani,[33] Valencia,[33] Vienna,[33] Vilnius,[33] Vitoria,[33] Warsaw–Modlin,[33] Wrocław,[44] Zagreb,[58] Zaragoza[33]
Seasonal: Belfast–International,[59] Biarritz,[60] Castellón,[60] Chania,[33] Corfu,[33] Cork, Dubrovnik,[61] Heraklion,[33] Ibiza,[33] Kalamata,[33] Kefalonia,[33] Knock,[33] Kos,[33] Łódź,[62] Menorca,[63] Preveza,[33] Rhodes,[33] Santorini,[33] Skiathos,[60] Weeze,[44] Zadar,[64] Zakynthos[45]
Sky Alps Mostar[65]
TransaviaRotterdam/The Hague[66]
TUS Airways Tel Aviv[67]
VoloteaAsturias,[68] Nantes[69]
Seasonal: Olbia[70]
Wizz AirBelgrade,[71] Bucharest–Băneasa,[72] Bucharest–Otopeni,[73] Chișinău,[74] Cluj-Napoca,[75] Craiova,[76] Iași,[77] Oradea (bgeins 31 March 2026),[78] Sibiu (begins 6 January 2026),[79] Sofia,[80] Suceava,[81] Târgu Mureș (begins 30 April 2026),[82] Tel Aviv, Timișoara,[83] Tirana,[84] Varna, Warsaw–Chopin,[85] Warsaw–Modlin[86]

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
UPS Airlines[87] Cologne/Bonn

Statistics

Traffic

PassengersYear03,000,0006,000,0009,000,00012,000,00015,000,00018,000,000200020052010201520202025PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
Orio al Serio Airport – traffic information[88]
Year Passengers Movements Cargo tons
2005 4,356,143 51,635 136,339
2006 5,244,794 (+20.4%) 56,358 (+9.1%) 140,630 (+3.1%)
2007 5,741,734 (+9.5%) 61,364 (+8.9%) 134,449 (−4.4%)
2008 6,482,590 (+12.9%) 64,390 (+4.9%) 122,398 (−9.0%)
2009 7,160,008 (+10.4%) 65,314 (+1.4%) 100,354 (−18.0%)
2010 7,661,061 (+7.2%) 67,167 (+6.3%) 106,050 (+6.5%)
2011 8,419,948 (+9.7%) 71,514 (+5.7%) 112,556 (+5.3%)
2012 8,801,392 (+5.5%) 72,420 (+4.3%) 116,730 (+4.0%)
2013 8,882,611 (+0.9%) 69,974 (−3.4%) 115,950 (−0.7%)
2014 8,696,085 (−2.1%) 66,390 (−5.1%) 122,488 (+5.6%)
2015 10,404,625 (+18.6%) 76,078 (+12.4%) 121,045 (−1.8%)
2016 11,159,631 (+7.3%) 79,953 (+5.1%) 117,765 (−2.7%)
2017 12,336,137 (+10.5%) 86,113 (+7.7%) 125,948 (+6.9%)
2018 12,938,572 (+4.9%) 89,533 (+4.0%) 123,032 (−2.3%)
2019 13,857,257 (+7.1%) 95,377 (+6.5%) 118,964 (−3.3%)
2020 3,833,063 (−72.3%) 38,668 (−59.5%) 51,543 (−56.7%)
2021 6,467,296 (+68.7%) 51,879 (+34.2%) 26,044 (−49.5%)
2022 13,155 806 (+130,4%) 88,846 (+71,3%) 20,827 (-20%)
2023 15,974,386 (+21.4%) 101,696 (+14.5%) 21,101

Busiest domestic routes

Busiest domestic routes from/to Bergamo (2023)[89]
Rank Rank
(v. 2022)
Airport Passengers Airline(s)
1

Naples, Campania

445,368

Ryanair

2 2

Brindisi, Apulia

417,513

Ryanair

3 2

Palermo, Sicily

415,216

Ryanair

4 2

Bari, Apulia

409,862

Ryanair

5 2

Catania, Sicily

388,104

AeroItalia, Neos, Ryanair

6

Cagliari, Sardinia

386,340

Ryanair

7

Lamezia Terme, Calabria

340,902

Ryanair

Busiest European routes

Busiest European Routes from/to Bergamo (2023)[89]
Rank Rank
(v. 2022)
Airport Passengers Airline(s)
1

Bucharest, Romania

444,959

Ryanair, Wizz Air

2

Barcelona, Spain

388,883

Ryanair

3

Lisbon, Portugal

311,802

Ryanair

4

Brussels, Belgium

285,364

Ryanair

5 2

Sofia, Bulgaria

272,448

Ryanair, Wizz Air

6 1

Dublin, Ireland

265,699

Ryanair

7 1

Madrid, Spain

256,715

Ryanair

8

Budapest, Hungary

235,209

Ryanair, Wizz Air

9 3

Valencia, Spain

231,708

Ryanair

10 18

Cluj Napoca, Romania

230,690

Ryanair, Wizz Air

11 13

Vienna, Austria

228,500

Ryanair

12 3

Copenhagen, Denmark

219,029

Norwegian Air Shuttle, Ryanair

13 2

Prague, Czech Republic

216,251

Ryanair

14

Paris–Beauvais, France

200,586

Ryanair

15 16

Iasi, Romania

197,391

Ryanair, Wizz Air

16 3

Cologne, Germany

196,990

Ryanair

17 2

Krakow, Poland

193,142

Ryanair

Busiest non-EU routes

Busiest non-EU routes from/to Bergamo (2023)[89]
Rank Rank
(v. 2022)
Airport Passengers Airline(s)
1

London-Stansted, United Kingdom

514,951

Ryanair

2

Tirana, Albania

363,105

Ryanair, Wizz Air

3

Istanbul, Turkey

344,066

AJet, Pegasus Airlines

4

Manchester, United Kingdom

165,621

Ryanair

Accidents and incidents

  • On 30 October 2005, Trade Air Flight 729 crashed near Bergamo, Italy, shortly after taking off in poor weather. The flight was a night-time cargo flight from Bergamo to Zagreb operated by a Let L-410 Turbolet with the registration 9A-BTA. All three people on board, two pilots and a passenger, were killed.[90]
  • On 5 August 2016, during the night, Boeing 737-476 (SF) registered HA-FAX, operated by ASL Airlines Hungary, overshot while landing on runway 28 in Bergamo and came to a stop on a parking lot and on a secondary highway lane that is around the airport, 300 m (980 ft) from the runway end. No one was injured, but some cars were destroyed and the plane sustained substantial damages. The plane was removed from the street the same day. The air traffic remained unvaried without delays.[91]
  • On 1 October 2024, four tires of a Ryanair-operated Boeing 737 MAX 8 burst on the runway after landing, forcing the plane to a stop and damaging 450 meters of the runway.[92] Flights were temporarily suspended.[93]
  • On 8 July 2025, a man died after trespassing into the runway and getting sucked into the engine of a departing Volotea aircraft headed to Asturias, Spain in a suspected suicide.[94] The man was identified as a 35-year old from Calcinate, who had a history of substance abuse and had attended rehabilitation programs. The Bergamo Prosecutor's office is investigating the case of "incitement to suicide" and the security measures at the airport.[95][96][97]

Ground transportation

Car

The A4 is one of the main road networks that links the airport.

Bus

There are several public transportation links to and from downtown Milan, including express coaches. The main coach operators at Milan Bergamo Airport include ATB, Orioshuttle, Terravision, Flibco and Autostradale, offering frequent services to central Milan as well as other major cities and regional destinations.[98] There are further connections to/from Bergamo city center, Arezzo, Bologna, Brescia, Monza, Turin, Malpensa Airport, Milan Trade Exhibition Center, Parma, Turin, and Verona. Tickets can be purchased online, at airport ticket offices, or directly from the driver, with timetables and fares available on the airport’s official website.[99]

Railway

While a railway station is currently being built at Bergamo airport, scheduled to open in 2026,[100] the current nearest railway station is Bergamo railway station, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) away. There is no official shuttle between the airport and the railway station. A bus service operated by ATB connects to the airport, about 10 minutes from the train station.[101]

See also

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