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The cost of a one-way flight from Munich to Milan ranges from $56 (October 2025) to $143 (April 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $74–$133.
Fly direct from Munich to Milan for the quickest, most comfortable way to reach Italy’s fashion and design capital—no layovers, fewer hassles, and more time to enjoy the city. Direct services shave hours off your travel day and simplify transfers, though connecting options can sometimes be cheaper if you’re on a tight budget. Book a nonstop flight to maximize convenience and arrive refreshed and ready to explore Milan.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Munich to Milan:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Munich to Milan departs on 10/27/2025, is operated by EasyJet and costs $55
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Munich to Milan departs on 10/08/2025, is operated by EasyJet and costs $77
Fastest flight from Munich to Milan takes 1 hour
There are direct flights on this route 7 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between Munich and Milan is 348km (216 miles). The average flight duration is 1h 9m. There are 66 direct flights from Munich to Milan. Munich and Milan are in the same time zone. Flights from Munich begin at 6:55 AM. The latest flight from Munich departs at 10:05 PM
More than 9 airlines operate flights from Munich to Milan, including EasyJet, ITA Airways, Laudamotion, OpenSkies, Lufthansa, Vueling, FlyOne, Condor, and Eurowings. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $55, 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.
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Munich — Milan
10/27/2025
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U23946
Starting at $55
Munich — Milan
03/18/2026
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U23946
Starting at $56
Munich — Milan
10/26/2025
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U23946
Starting at $56
Munich — Milan
10/23/2025
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U23946
Starting at $56
Munich — Milan
10/22/2025
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U23946
Starting at $56
Munich — Milan
10/13/2025
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U23946
Starting at $57
Munich — Milan
10/15/2025
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U23946
Starting at $58
Munich — Milan
12/28/2025
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AZ453
Starting at $58
Munich — Milan
10/16/2025
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U23946
Starting at $58
Munich — Milan
01/26/2026
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Direct flight
U23946
Starting at $60
EasyJet
Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, and Fr
Starting at $52
ITA Airways
Every day
Starting at $88
Lufthansa
Su and Sa
Starting at $98
Air Dolomiti
Every day
Starting at $98
The cheapest flight ticket from Munich to Milan according to data for the last 48 hours costs $55
Often the best time to buy tickets from Munich to Milan is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Munich to Milan can be found flying in these months: October, January, February.
The fastest flights from Munich to Milan start from 1 hour in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Munich — Milan: EasyJet, ITA Airways
Munich Airport (MUC) is Germany’s second‑largest international hub, serving long‑haul and European carriers alongside a growing low‑cost presence. It’s a full‑service airport favored by Lufthansa and its partners, so fares can be mid‑ to upper‑range compared with budget‑oriented alternatives. The airport lies about 28 km northeast of Munich city center; the S-Bahn takes roughly 35–45 minutes to Marienplatz with tickets typically in the low single‑digit euros, while taxis and ride‑shares run around 30–45 minutes and are noticeably pricier. Pros: extensive connections, amenities and reliable services; cons: weekday crowds and a longer transfer time to downtown than some smaller airports.
Milan Malpensa (MXP) serves as the city’s main international gateway and typically handles long-haul and full-service carriers alongside some low-cost operators. Located about 50 km northwest of central Milan, it’s commonly reached by the Malpensa Express train in roughly 40–50 minutes or by highway taxis and buses taking 45–70 minutes depending on traffic; expect train fares around €13–€16 and buses/taxis to be higher. Pros: good connectivity and modern international facilities for connecting passengers. Cons: distance from downtown can add time and cost, and transfers between terminals may require extra planning. Milan Linate (LIN) is usually positioned as the convenient city airport for domestic and short-haul European flights, favored by business travelers and full-service airlines. It sits only about 7 km east of central Milan, with tram, bus or taxi transfers typically taking 15–30 minutes; local bus or tram fares are low (a few euros) while taxis are quicker but costlier. Pros: proximity to downtown and compact terminals make check-in and transfers faster. Cons: fewer long-haul options and can be pricier on some routes due to its convenience. Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY), often marketed as “Milan Bergamo,” generally functions as the low-cost airport serving budget carriers and charter flights. It’s approximately 45 km northeast of Milan and is commonly accessed by shuttle bus services that run in about 50–70 minutes; fares are usually modest, with longer taxi rides significantly more expensive. Pros: competitive fares and frequent budget connections. Cons: further distance to the city, simpler facilities, and additional ground travel time compared with Linate or Malpensa. For travelers choosing among Milan’s airports, the trade-offs usually involve price versus proximity and carrier preference. Malpensa often offers the widest international network but sits farther out; Linate is closest and quicker for business trips around the city; Bergamo can be the most economical choice for budget-conscious flyers. Ground transport options—regional trains, express buses, trams and taxis—cover a range of travel times and fares, so planning connections and factoring transit time often improves overall convenience.
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