Air Baltic Flights From Linate Airport (LIN)

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Air Baltic Airports
Hop on a(n) Air Baltic flight today by flying to many destinations out of these domestic and international airports:
Airport code
Country
Airport name
Number of flights
AMSNLDSchiphol3
OSLNORGardermoen2
LINITALinate1
LHRGBRHeathrow1
BHXGBRBirmingham1
GOAITACristoforo Colombo1
TRDNORVaernes1
TRNITATurin Intl.1
FCOITAFiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Intl.1
TOSNORLangnes1

Air Baltic Airfares from Linate Airport

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Route FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is there free Wi-Fi at Milan Linate Airport?
It's easy to connect your phone or laptop to the free Wi-Fi at Milan Linate Airport. Do you need to check that urgent email or just want to browse your social media feed? That won't be an issue.
How long do I need to be at Linate Airport (LIN) before my flight?
If you have a domestic flight, it would be smart to turn up to the airport a minimum of one hour before departure. Don't take chances and get there with plenty of time up your sleeve. When flying internationally, it's very important to be at the airport three hours or more before takeoff to allow for passport control and security screening. Make sure you give yourself even more time if you're going during the busy season.
What airline is BT?
BT is the IATA code for airBaltic. This two-letter code, occasionally also called the airline designator, is assigned by the International Air Transport Association. It helps standardize tickets, telecommunications, tariffs and more.
What is LIN?
Airports around the world are known by a specific three-letter geocode called an IATA code; LIN is the IATA code for Linate Airport (LIN). Defined by the International Air Transport Association, these codes play a vital role in the aviation industry and are used for flight planning.
If I am not able to travel due to COVID-19, can I change my booking to a later date?
For more info about changing your flight from Milan Airport (LIN-Linate), please visit our Customer Service Portal.