easyJet: Milan to Paris
- Depart: Milan, Italy - Linate (LIN)
- Arrive: Paris, France - Orly (ORY)
- Website: easyjet.com
About this flight
The carrier: easyJet
About
EasyJet is Europe's second-largest low-cost carrier, after Ryanair. It's also one of the oldest in Europe; its first flights took off in late 1995, and it pioneered the online purchase model. EasyJet is based at Hangar 89, which is an orange building adjacent to the main taxiway at Luton Airport.
The easyJet route map is not as wide-ranging as Ryanair's, although the airline tends to fly to primary airports over out-of-the-way secondary airports. Fares are also higher than Ryanair's, though the easyJet flying experience tends to receive fewer complaints.
One place where easyJet does not get high marks is in the telephone customer service department. We've read stories of hundreds of faxes remaining unreturned and hours-long waits on toll telephone lines with high per-minute charges.
Among the airline's more notable destinations are Bucharest, Geneva, Istanbul, Madeira, Sofia, Split and Tallinn.
Upside
Great connections across Europe without the lowest-common-denominator panic.
Downside
Notoriously bad customer service.
Baggage
*Carry-on: One piece of hand luggage.
*Checked: €12 per bag (per flight), combined weight not to exceed 20 kg. Over 20 kg, €12 per kg.
* Please visit EasyJet’s website for more information on its baggage policy.
Seating
Strict pre-boarding policy. Check-in no later than 40 minutes prior to departure. Boarding is on a first-come first-serve basis and can be a nightmare if you don’t arrive early. EasyJet never allows stand-bys.
Check-in and Ticketing
Online check-in is available from 60 days before your flight until two hours prior to the scheduled departure time. Passengers with hold-luggage are allowed to do this as well. The boarding gate closes 25 minutes prior to the scheduled time of departure. If your flight leaves London Gatwick before 08.30 you can check in for this flight the night before from 20:00. This will give you the opportunity to leave your baggage at the airport. You will be issued with a boarding pass so you can go straight to security for your flight the following morning.
Tip
Check in online so that you’re automatically entered into the "A" group for boarding, meaning you'll hop on—and off—first. Be careful with personal property as there is little or no compensation for damages or losses.
Fun Fact
EasyJet offers the possibility to carbon offset the CO2 to their customers' trips for a surcharge via a calculator which calculates a passenger's carbon footprint.
more...Departure: Milan, Italy - Linate (LIN)
Linate Airport is one of the two major airports of Milan, Italy, along with Malpensa International Airport. Due to its proximity to Milan (compared to Malpensa), it is mainly used for domestic and short-haul international flights. Its name comes from the small village where it is located in the town of Peschiera Borromeo. Its proper name is "Airport Enrico Forlanini," from the Italian inventor and aeronautical pioneer born in Milan.
Location:
Linate Airport is located 7 kilometers (4 miles) east of Milan in the Segrate Municipality, and the field is located for a large part in the Peschiera Borromeo Municipality.
Transport:
•Rail: There is a bus service to the Milan underground, connecting at San Babila Station, as well as service connecting to Milan Central Station.
•Bus: There is bus service available to the city center and the Piazza San Babila underground station Linate and Malpensa airports are connected by highways and by service buses. Check online for the schedules of buses to Linate and buses from Linate.
•Taxi: Taxis are available from the airport to the city center.
Service:
A bank and bureaux de change are located on both the ground and first floor of the terminal, and a post office on the ground floor. There are self-service restaurants on the first and second floors, a restaurant and a tea room on the second floor, and bars and snack bars throughout the airport.
There are numerous shops selling a wide range of goods can be found throughout the airport, and the duty-free shops are located in the International Departures. There is also a chapel located on the first floor. Other facilities include first aid, a pharmacy, a travel agency, and a hairdresser.
more...Arrival: Paris, France - Orly (ORY)
Paris - Orly Airport or "Aéroport de Paris – Orly" has flights to cities across the globe. Before the construction of Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Orly was the main airport of Paris. Orly still remains the busiest French airport for domestic traffic and the second busiest French airport overall in terms of passenger boarding. Orly is also a major Transavia hub. Other low-cost carriers with multiple routes in and out of Orly include easyJet and Norwegian Air Shuttle.
Location
Paris - Orly Airport is located 15 kilometers (9 miles) south of Paris, partially in Orly and partially in Villeneuve-le-Roi.
Transport
• Rail: To get to Paris from Orly, take the Orlyval, which connects to the RER at the Antony Metro station. It will cost €7.60 (adult) or €3.80 (child) to go as far as Antony and €9.85 (adult) or €4.90 (child) for the full fare into Paris.
• Bus: From Orly, the Air France bus line 1 stops at Montparnasse and Invalides. It will also stop at Porte d'Orléans or Duroc, but you have request these stops. The bus runs at regular intervals between 6:15 a.m. and 11:15 p.m. It costs €11.50 for a one-way fare or €18.50 for a round-trip ticket; a child's ticket costs €5.50. The RATP Orlybus runs every 15-20 minutes between Orly and Denfert Rochereau and a ticket costs €6.30. The total travel time is about 30 minutes. To visit the official Web site of Orly and Charles de Gaulle click here.
• Taxi: There are plenty of taxis outside the arrivals area which run to central Paris and various suburban destinations.
Services
Both Orly Airport Terminals have ATMS, currency exchanges and a post office. Wi-Fi access is available throughout the terminals as well as a number of Internet access points. Throughout the airport there are many bars, restaurants, newspaper stands, gift and duty-free shops. Other airport facilities include a medical center at Orly South as well as art galleries and places of worship in both terminals.
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