On 28 April Flibco will launch the new direct service between Como and Milan Bergamo Airport, operating ten times daily.
The line will have three stops
Following the recent launch of the Como-Milan Malpensa route, the airport shuttle service is thus strengthening its presence in the region by introducing this second major route. The service will make three stops to ensure maximum accessibility: Como San Giovanni, a short walk from the city centre, Como Grandate and Milan Lampugnano, an important interchange hub for those travelling to and from Milan, before reaching Orio al Serio Airport, with 10 daily departures in each direction.
One hour and 45 minutes from Como to the airport
With a journey time of approximately one hour and 45 minutes from Como, the new route is currently the only service that meets the growing demand for transport to Bergamo Airport “The results achieved with the Como-Milan Malpensa route have confirmed the strong potential of this area,- comments Giuseppe Martino, country manager of Flibco Italia. -With this new service, we aim to further expand, introducing a direct connection that was previously lacking. Our goal is to continue simplifying access to airports by offering convenient, reliable and affordable solutions.”
A competitive and transparent solution for airport transfers
The service is operated in collaboration with Bus Miccolis, a passenger transport company renowned for its reliability, the quality of its fleet and its focus on safety and punctuality. Tickets are available online from €9.99 from Como and €5.99 from Milan Lampugnano, confirming Flibco’s positioning as a competitive and transparent solution for airport transfers. The new route guarantees a modern, stress-free travel experience thanks to spacious seats, free Wi-Fi, USB sockets and ample luggage space, and in the event of a flight delay passengers can take the next available service, while free cancellation is available up to six hours in advance, and smart technology allows tickets to be saved in a smartphone wallet.
































