Direct (nonstop) flights from Milan to Paris
1 airline flys nonstop from Orio al Serio International Airport (BGY) to Beauvais–Tillé Airport (BVA). It's 441 miles (709 km), about 1h 40m in the air. Operated by Ryanair.
Route data last updated: May 27, 2026
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Other ways to fly from Milan to Paris with one stop · direct emits 82 kg CO₂ per passenger
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the direct flight from Milan to Paris?
A nonstop flight from Milan (BGY) to Paris (BVA) takes approximately 1 hours and 40 minutes. The distance is 441 miles (709 km).
Which airlines fly nonstop from Milan to Paris?
Just Ryanair.
Is there a nonstop flight from Milan to Paris?
Yes. 1 airline: Ryanair.
How far is Milan from Paris?
The flight distance from Milan to Paris is 441 miles (709 km), measured as the great-circle (shortest air) distance. That's roughly the same distance as Mumbai to Goa.
What type of aircraft flies from Milan to Paris?
At 1h 40m, this route typically uses narrow-body aircraft — Boeing 737 or Airbus A320. Varies by airline.
Do I need a visa to travel from Italy to France?
Depends on your passport. Check with the France embassy or an official visa portal before booking — requirements change.
What is the carbon footprint of a flight from Milan to Paris?
Roughly 82 kg CO2 per passenger one-way. That's about the same as driving 410 km.
Is the return flight from Paris to Milan also nonstop?
Yes — nonstop flights run both ways. Flight time may differ slightly due to wind patterns.
When is the cheapest time to fly from Milan to Paris?
Midweek flights (Tue/Wed) outside holiday peaks are usually cheapest. 3-6 weeks ahead is a good window for this route. Use "Check Prices" above to compare.
How early should I arrive at Orio al Serio International Airport for this flight?
3 hours before departure for international flights. You need time for check-in, security, and immigration.