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A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Lisbon to Milan:
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The route Lisbon — Milan is served by many carriers — 11 in total, including Ryanair, EasyJet, Mokulele Airlines, Vueling, OpenSkies, Air Europa, TAP Portugal, Portugália, Wizz Air, Transavia, and Iberia. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $32) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
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Lisbon — Milan
06/17/2026
Departure
Direct flight
FR821
starting at $32
Lisbon — Milan
06/25/2026
Departure
Direct flight
U23872
starting at $43
Lisbon — Milan
06/16/2026
Departure
Direct flight
MW821
starting at $43
Lisbon — Milan
06/10/2026
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Direct flight
MW821
starting at $44
Lisbon — Milan
06/12/2026
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FR821
starting at $46
Lisbon — Milan
07/16/2026
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FR2086
starting at $47
Lisbon — Milan
07/07/2026
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Direct flight
FR821
starting at $48
Lisbon — Milan
07/14/2026
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Direct flight
MW821
starting at $48
Lisbon — Milan
10/21/2026
Departure
Direct flight
FR821
starting at $48
Lisbon — Milan
06/18/2026
Departure
Direct flight
U23872
starting at $48
EasyJet
Every day
starting at $80
Ryanair
Su, Mo, Tu, We, and Th
starting at $61
TAP Portugal
Every day
starting at $135
The cheapest one-way flight from Lisbon to Milan departs on 06/17/2026, is operated by Ryanair and costs $32
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Lisbon to Milan departs on 10/26/2026, is operated by EasyJet and costs $89
Fastest flight from Lisbon to Milan takes 2h 35m
There are direct flights on this route 4 days a week: Tu, We, Th, and Fr
The distance between Lisbon and Milan is 1683km (1043 miles). The average flight duration is 2h 43m. There are 59 direct flights from Lisbon to Milan. The time difference between Lisbon and Milan is 1h. Flights from Lisbon begin at 6:20 AM. The latest flight from Lisbon departs at 9:20 PM
The cheapest flight ticket from Lisbon to Milan according to data for the last 48 hours costs $32
Often the best time to buy tickets from Lisbon to Milan is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Lisbon to Milan can be found flying in these months: July, June, October.
The fastest flights from Lisbon to Milan start from 2 hours 35 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Lisbon — Milan: Ryanair, EasyJet, Mokulele Airlines
In different months, ticket prices from Lisbon to Milan vary: minimum — $37 (July 2026), maximum — $123 (August 2026). Typically, the flight costs $46–$56.
The price trend from Lisbon to Milan resembles a smile: costs drop, bottom out, then recover. Knowing this, you can pick dates with the best prices.
Prices fall from April 2026 to July 2026 (18%), then rise from October 2026 to December 2026 (+20%). The best period is June 2026–July 2026 ($40), the most expensive is August 2026–September 2026 ($99).
The best time to buy is June 2026–July 2026, when prices are at their lowest. This can save you up to 60% compared to the expensive months (August 2026–September 2026).
Monthly price variation is 43%. On this route, your departure date noticeably affects the cost, and choosing wisely can lead to real savings.
Fly from Lisbon to Milan with confidence — our search scans over 700 airlines, 50+ travel agencies and more than 5 top booking systems to uncover the best prices, schedules and booking conditions for your trip. Whether you’re after a quick business connection or a relaxed weekend in Italy, we make comparing options fast and easy so you can book the flight that fits you best.
Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS), also called Humberto Delgado, is Portugal’s main international gateway and typically serves a mix of full-service carriers and budget airlines, making fares vary from competitively low to premium on long-haul routes. It sits about 7 km (roughly 20–30 minutes by car) from downtown Lisbon; taxis and ride-hailing can cost in the region of €10–€25 while the metro (red line) connects the airport to central stations in about 25–30 minutes for a low flat fare. Bus services and private shuttles are also common for regional links. Pros: convenient central location and frequent international connections; cons: peak-time crowds and occasional congestion can affect comfort and wait times.
Fly nonstop from Lisbon to Milan for the fastest, most convenient way to bridge Portugal and Italy — ideal for business trips or a quick weekend exploring fashion, food and historic sights. Direct flights cut travel time and reduce hassle compared with connections, though you may occasionally find cheaper connecting options; for comfort and efficiency, the nonstop choice is worth it.
Milan Malpensa (MXP) is the city’s largest international gateway and typically serves long-haul and full-service carriers alongside some low-cost operators. Located about 50 km northwest of central Milan, travel to the city center usually takes 40–60 minutes by Malpensa Express train (roughly €11–€15) or 45–70 minutes by bus or taxi with fares varying by service and time. As a true hub for international connections, it can be convenient for onward flights but may feel larger and slower to navigate than secondary airports. Pros: extensive international routes and frequent rail links. Cons: longer transfer time to central Milan and potentially higher on-site costs.