Milano Prime is preparing to accommodate increased traffic related to the Winter Olympics and Paralympic events scheduled for February 2026 in Milan, Italy. To support this demand, the company is expanding its Milan Linate Prime terminal by approximately 2,000 sq m (21,528 sq ft).
Meanwhile, SEA Prime, operating under the Milano Prime brand, recorded a 6% increase in aircraft movements in early 2025 compared to the previous year. According to the EBAA Business Aviation European Traffic Tracker, this represents the highest growth among Europe’s top 10 airports.
Last year, Milano Prime managed 34,400 aircraft movements, an increase over 2023. Passenger flows were particularly strong during major events such as Milan Fashion Week, which recorded an average of 100 movements per day, with a notable influx from North America. Aircraft tonnage handled by Milano Prime also increased by 3% in 2024.
SEA Prime operates the business and general aviation infrastructures at Milan’s Linate and Malpensa airports. The company manages two terminals, 12 hangars, 10 lounges, three meeting rooms, and two VIP parking areas. Through Milano Prime and its partners, SEA Prime provides a full suite of services, including concierge, hangaring, maintenance, security, catering, refueling, and VAT refunds.
“We are working to meet the growing demand for business aviation services and infrastructures at Milan,” said Chiara Dorigotti, CEO of SEA Prime. “The Linate Prime Terminal expansion project is heading in this direction, placing comfort, quality, and efficiency at the center of the development.”