the Milan - Rome is one of the busiest of the Italian skies, being an extremely important route for the business segment, with a daily flight that provides a link between the two cities every 20 minutes.
Given the strategic importance of the Rome-Milan and the high passenger traffic, the cost of the tickets are usually high, ranging on average between 150 and 200 €. The flight time is 1 hour and is operated by both the airports of Milan Malpensa (MXP) and Linate (LIN) to the airport of Rome Fiumicino (FCO). As I understand it there are also low cost (a few, actually) operated at Rome Ciampino (CIA).
The alternative plane to Rome and Milan is the use of the train, which is gradually being established as a competitor to take into account various factors. First of all the money: the train costs about € 50 each way, with an average cost of travel and then 100 euro for a return. Travel time is 4 hours, and links the very central station Milano Centrale Roma Termini, unlike the air leading to the airports.
is also to take into account the fact that the plane must occur well in advance for check-in, time to consider, and also has to consider the cost of transport (train, taxi or bus) to move from the airports to the cities.
Each person has their own preferences on how to move on this is so short yet so important to the area. The increasing competition and the development of land transport will surely provide an opportunity for civil aviation to improve the quality of service and, hopefully, lower prices!
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