Flight tickets

Bacau - Milan

home flight bookings online payment blog site map contact us

Quick links

Search flights
   



Low cost air tickets

Can I travel for free ?!?

Bilete Avion.com.ro
RECOMMENDS YOU:
(departures from Bucharest)
Amsterdam
Alitalia - 149 €
Barcelona
Alitalia - 99 €
Beijing
Aeroflot - 450 €
Brussels
Swiss - 149 €
Budapest
Malev - 109 €
Cairo
Tarom - 221 €
Chicago
Alitalia - 449 €
Dubai
Turkish - 305 €
Frankfurt
Tarom - 128 €
Fukuoka
Air France - 788 €
Lisbon
Alitalia - 149 €
London
LOT - 169 €
Los Angeles
British - 461 €
Madrid
Alitalia - 99 €
Milan
Alitalia - 129 €
Munich
Tarom - 128 €
New York
British - 328 €
Paris
Tarom - 99 €
Prague
Malev - 197 €
Rome
Alitalia - 119 €
Tel Aviv
EL AL - 206 €
Tokyo
Finnair - 549 €

FLIGHT TICKETS
INTERNAL BOOKINGS!
(departures from Bucharest)
Bacau
Tarom - 58 €
Cluj Napoca
Tarom - 48 €
Constanta
Carpatair - 100 €
Craiova
Tarom - 58 €
Iasi
Tarom - 58 €
Oradea
Tarom - 58 €
Satu Mare
Tarom - 58 €
Sibiu
Tarom - 58 €
Suceava
Tarom - 58 €
Targu Mures
Tarom - 58 €
Timisoara
Tarom - 68 €

Flight tickets Bacau - Milan

The airline's offers for flight tickets with arrival at Milan are shown in the table below:

Prices and flight conditions Bacau - Milan:
Company Tariff* Emision Minim Stay Maxim Stay Book
Carpatair 160 € 21 days before --- ---
Tarom 189 € --- Saturday on destination 21 days

Your booking will be guaranteed by phone, by an operator who will communicate the availability, the usability of rates and the afferent airport tax.

* The flight tickets fares are airport tax free and they are available for "Economical class" return, in compliance with the available stock. For one-way flight tickets, please fill the one way request form.

You can pay online only after you receive the final confirmation from us.

* The flight ticket prices vary in terms of availability, the reason why the final price can be slightly changed.

Milan - Usefull links

Milan - General description
Flight tickets Bacau - Milan

Milan (Italian: Milano; Milanese: Milán (listen)) is the main city of northern Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. The city proper (Comune di Milano) has about 1,308,500 inhabitants (2004), and the population of the urban area (Greater Milan, or La Grande Milano) is about 4,280,820 people (2006 estimate). In European terms, Milan's metropolitan area covers an area roughly equivalent to that of Paris with a population of more than 7 million people. Milan's so-called regional city (Città Regione) has over 9.4 million inhabitants. This area meets the criteria of the Combined Statistical Areas (CSAs) of the United States. By population, Milan is Italy's largest city and the 3rd Metro Area of the UE. Municipal borders wrap a relatively small area—about one-eighth that of Rome. Milan is an alpha world full service city in GaWc inventory. The urban agglomeration includes Swiss territories in Canton Ticino: this does not imply any kind of administrative unity, though.
Milan's name comes from the Celtic Medelhan, meaning "in the middle of the plain", due either to its location in a plain close to the confluence of two small rivers, the Olona and the Seveso, or perhaps to its being close to, and roughly equidistant from, two major rivers, the Ticino and the Adda. Its Latin name, Mediolanum, roughly meaning "wool in the middle", also built on Celtic lore: Celts saw the boar as a mythical animal and according to a prophecy the site for the settlement would have been indicated to a Celtic king by the appearance of a wild pig or boar with a ridge of hair along its back, as reported by Cardano around 1626:
Nel fabricar de le superbe mura
De la prima Città ch'abbian gl'Insubri
Uscì da i fondamenti un gran Cinghiale,
Mezzo di pel setoso, e mezzo ignudo,
Onde MILAN chiamossi
Da gli Hedui, o Borgognoni, o pur da i Franchi,
Da cui l'origine hebbe,
Che altri di MEZZA LANA dir potrebbe
Translated:
While building the majestic wall
Of the first Town of Insubres
From the foundation a big boar came
Half with silk hair, and half bare
Therefore MILAN was called
From Hedui, or Burgundians or even from Franks
From which the origin came
That other could call of half wool
Today the boar is still sometimes used as a symbol of the city. According to another explanation, Mediolanum comes from a corruption of In medio lanorum meaning between the rivers - actually Milan still includes the two small Olona and Seveso rivers.
The German name for the city is Mailand,, while in the local Western Lombard dialect, the city's name is Milán, pronounced quite as in French.
Its province lies in the western part of Lombardy; it covers an area of 1,981 square kilometers and has a population of 3,839,216 (2005); in 1991, the population was 3,738,685. The province comprises 188 communes, ranging in population (2001) from Milan (1,308,311) to Nosate (638); between 1991 to 2001, the city of Milan has lost 113,084 inhabitants (8.3 percent).
The city is one of the world's major commercial and financial centers. The city is famous for fashion firms and shops (via Montenapoleone) and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza Duomo, reputed to be the world's oldest shopping mall. Milan is one of the world capitals of fashion—along with New York City, Paris, London, Tokyo—and design. Indeed the English word milliner is derived from the name of the city. Another famed product of the city is the traditional Christmas sweet cake Panettone. Milan is also famous for the Alfa Romeo motorcar and for its silk production. Milan is also one of the wealthiest cities in the European Union.
Inhabitants of Milan are referred to as "Milanese" (Italian: Milanesi or informally Meneghini or Ambrosiani).
Milan hosted the World Exposition in 1906, the football World Cup in 1934 and 1990, the football Euro Cup in 1980.
Flight tickets Bacau - Milan

Other destinations in Italy


home flight bookings flight tickets promotions blog travel guide site map about us contact us contractual agreement



Copyright © 2005-2007 Flight Tickets * A FBS solution