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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Beijing to Milan, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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Air China
Every day
starting at $935
The only airline operating direct flights from Beijing to Milan is Air China. Flights operate every day.
Beijing Capital International (PEK) is the city’s main international hub, handling most long-haul and flag-carrier flights and serving as a major transfer point for connections across Asia and beyond. Full-service airlines such as Air China and international carriers typically dominate operations here, and fares can be mid-to-high relative to budget-focused alternatives. The airport is about 25–35 km northeast of downtown; express train and airport shuttle buses can take roughly 30–60 minutes depending on traffic, while taxis or rideshares usually take 40–70 minutes with fares commonly higher than urban trips. Pros: comprehensive amenities and numerous flight options; cons: busy terminals and longer transfer times between concourses. Beijing Daxing International (PKX) is a newer, large-scale international airport positioned as a modern hub for both full-service and growing low-cost operations, often used for long-haul and expanding regional routes. It’s served by a mix of legacy and budget carriers, and fares can sometimes be competitive, especially on newer routes. Located roughly 45–55 km south of the city center, high-speed rail links, airport express buses, and taxis typically take about 30–60 minutes by train and 45–75 minutes by road depending on your origin; shuttle services can be a cost-effective option. Pros: modern facilities and streamlined layout; cons: greater distance from central Beijing and potentially longer ground transfer times. Beijing Nanyuan (formerly a military/civil airport) and a few smaller general aviation fields play a limited role in commercial passenger traffic and are usually used for charter flights, private aviation, or specific regional services rather than regular international schedules. These facilities are generally closer to urban districts and can offer quicker access when available, with travel times and costs varying widely by service type. Pros: proximity and lower congestion; cons: limited commercial connectivity and fewer passenger amenities compared with the major international airports.
Milan is served by three main airports with distinct roles. Malpensa (MXP) is the main international hub, typically handling long-haul and a wide range of full-service carriers along with some low-cost operators; it lies about 50 km northwest of central Milan, with the Malpensa Express train taking roughly 40–50 minutes and taxis or transfers around 45–70 minutes depending on traffic (train fares usually moderate, taxis and private transfers more costly). Linate (LIN) sits much closer, around 7 km east, acting as a convenient domestic and short-haul business gateway used often by domestic and European carriers; buses and taxis can reach the center in about 20–30 minutes and generally cost less than Malpensa transfers. Orio al Serio/Bergamo (BGY), marketed as Milan Bergamo, is a budget-oriented option located about 45 km northeast and commonly served by low-cost airlines; coaches typically take 45–70 minutes to the city with fares usually lower than train options. Pros: Malpensa offers broad connectivity, Linate is fastest for central access, and Bergamo can be cheaper on low-cost routes. Cons: MXP and BGY can mean longer ground transfers and more variable travel times in peak traffic, while LIN may have fewer long-haul choices.
Beijing — Milan
05/11/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA949
starting at $1,108
Beijing — Milan
06/03/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA949
starting at $993
Beijing — Milan
06/04/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA949
starting at $993
Beijing — Milan
06/30/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA749
starting at $394
Beijing — Milan
08/11/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA949
starting at $1,057
Beijing — Milan
09/02/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA749
starting at $903
Beijing — Milan
09/03/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA749
starting at $903
Beijing — Milan
09/07/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA749
starting at $903
Beijing — Milan
09/12/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA949
starting at $1,160
Beijing — Milan
05/26/2026
Departure
Direct flight
CA949
starting at $999
starting at $376
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More than 11 airlines operate flights from Beijing to Milan, including Air China, Turkmenistan Airlines, Etihad Airways, China Southern Airlines, Saudia, MIAT Mongolian Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Qanot Sharq, Hong Kong Express Airways, Uzbekistan Airways, and Emirates. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $328, and our service lets you instantly compare all options. The variety of offers simplifies planning: you can choose budget fares or more comfortable options with baggage included or extra services. We help you find the best deals so your trip is cost-efficient.
The cheapest one-way flight from Beijing to Milan departs on 09/04/2026, is operated by Turkmenistan Airlines and costs $328
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Beijing to Milan departs on 10/12/2026, is operated by Etihad Airways and costs $680
Fastest flight from Beijing to Milan takes 13h 25m
There are direct flights on this route 7 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between Beijing and Milan is 8079km (5009 miles). The average flight duration is 12h 37m. There are 9 direct flights from Beijing to Milan. The time difference between Beijing and Milan is 7h. Flights from Beijing begin at 12:55 PM. The latest flight from Beijing departs at 1:30 AM
The cheapest flight ticket from Beijing to Milan according to data for the last 48 hours costs $328
Often the best time to buy tickets from Beijing to Milan is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Beijing to Milan can be found flying in these months: September, June, May.
The fastest flights from Beijing to Milan start from 13 hours 25 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Beijing — Milan: Air China
The cost of a one-way flight from Beijing to Milan ranges from $328 (September 2026) to $375 (July 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $354–$371.
Tickets from Beijing to Milan cost roughly the same any month. This is convenient: you can plan your trip based on your schedule rather than prices.
There is a slight difference: it's a bit cheaper in May 2026–June 2026 (averaging $340) and slightly more in July 2026–August 2026 ($375). But overall, the difference is small.
On this route, you don't need to target specific months — prices are stable. The difference between the cheapest and most expensive period is only 9%. Book whenever it's convenient.
Monthly price variation is just 5.5%. Ticket costs on this route are among the most predictable.
We couldn't find any special offers for flights from Beijing to Milan