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1. The world capital of fashion, shopping and design
Milan is known worldwide as the capital of Italian fashion and regionally as the capital of Italian finance, but those are not the only industries that fuel this highly energized capital: television, sports, telecommunications, and research are all key revenue sectors, all of which generate business
2. An incredibly dynamic city
Milano is one of the main cities of Europe, a compact and incredibly dynamic city, capable of combining its cosmopolitan vocation with the typically Italian tradition of hospitality. It hosts the biggest brands in the industries of design, fashion, finance, publishing, ICT, medicine, music
3. Milano, Gateway to Italy
The City of Milano is served by three major airports: Malpensa (MXP), Linate (LIN) and Orio al Serio (BGY), with nearly 1,300 weekly flights connecting Milano to the 27 EU capitals. Before the pandemic, there were 613 flights a week from Milano to non-EU destinations.
Designed in 2002 and doubled in size in 2005, the latest extension of 2011 has placed place MiCo - Milano Congressi among the largest conference facilities in Europe and worldwide, catering for up to 18,000 people in 70 breakout rooms