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LIN Milan Linate Airport Security Times

IATA Code:

LIN


Timezone:

UTC/GMT +1:00 hours

Airport local time:

Monday, 9:29pm


Wait times are steady
Last Updated:
9:22 PM (UTC/GMT +1:00 hours)2026-03-23
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  • Airport Last Updated

    9:22 PM (UTC/GMT +1:00 hours)2026-03-23


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The average wait time at 9 pm at this airport is 20 minutes

Current: 20 min (Similar to usual: avg wait time is 20 min)

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Wait Times by Day of Week

Average wait times based on the last 4 weeks of data.

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20m
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20m
Thu
20m
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20m
Sat
21m
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Best & Worst Times to Fly

Based on historical security wait times across all days of the week.

Best Time
Night
9pm - 4am
20 min avg wait
Worst Time
Night
9pm - 4am
20 min avg wait

Introduction to Milan Linate AIrport (LIN)

Milan Linate Airport (IATA: LIN), officially designated as Airport Enrico Forlanini, occupies a highly specialised and strategically vital position within the broader Italian and European aviation infrastructure. Geographically situated a mere seven to eight kilometers from the historical and commercial center of Milan, the facility operates predominantly as a point-to-point single terminal city airport. In 2024, the airport served over 10.65 million passengers, making it the third-busiest airport in the Milan metropolitan area by passenger volume and the second-busiest by aircraft movements.

Milan Linate Airport FAQ

The current Security wait time at Milan Linate Airport is approximately 20 minutes.

Security wait times at Milan Linate Airport vary throughout the day. Check the historical wait time chart on this page to find the quietest times.

Milan Linate Airport has upgraded their security checkpoints to C3 CT technology. As a result, travellers can take up to 2 litres of liquid and do not need to remove liquids or electronics from the bags.

Linate (LIN) is the closest to the city center (just 7 to 8 km away) and is the most convenient option for short-haul/domestic flights and quick transit times (12 minutes via the M4 Metro). Malpensa (MXP) is the primary intercontinental hub located about 50 km away. Bergamo (BGY), located roughly 51 km away, caters mostly to ultra-low-cost carriers and budget travelers.

The fastest way is the M4 (Blue Line) metro, which connects the airport directly to San Babila in the city centre in just 12 minutes. A standard single transit ticket costs €2.20.

Yes, you can use contactless payment directly at the metro turnstiles with your credit card, debit card, smartphone, or smartwatch. Simply tap the same device against the reader when you enter and when you exit; the system will automatically calculate your fare.

No, the M4 metro does not travel directly to Milano Centrale. By metro, you can either take the M4 to San Babila, transfer to the M1, and then to the M3, or you can take the M4 to Dateo and transfer to a suburban train. Alternatively, direct shuttle buses (such as the Linate Shuttle or Airport Bus Express) run straight from the airport to Milano Centrale, taking about 25 minutes.

Taxis traveling to the city center operate on a standard meter, typically costing between €15 and €20 depending on daytime traffic. However, there are strictly regulated fixed fares for specific regional routes: the fixed fare is €128 to Malpensa Airport and €68 to Fiera Milano (Rho).

Linate is equipped with advanced CT scanners (EDS-CB C3), meaning passengers are allowed to carry liquids, aerosols, and gels in individual containers with a maximum capacity of up to 2 liters. Furthermore, you do not need to remove liquids or electronics from your hand luggage during the security check.

Yes, passengers who are at least 14 years old and hold biometric electronic passports from eligible countries—including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan are permitted to use the automated e-gates. Linate has also integrated the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES).

Yes, the P2 Executive car park offers 20 minutes of free parking for quick drop-offs, and you can even utilize the Telepass lane to enter and exit. Outside the Departures area, there is also a short-stay zone where you can pay for up to one hour of parking at the meter.

Yes, you can purchase the service from their website. It costs 9€ online, or 10€ if you purchase it at the airport. Fast Track is open between 5 AM and 10 pm.

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