Italian airports: where to find Forexchange branches

Italian airports: where to find Forexchange branches

Forexchange is the first operator in Italy in the currency exchange service. With over 30 years in the market, it boasts over 3 million customers each year. The Forexchange network has over 70 branches throughout Italy, located in city centres, in train stations, in McArthurGlen outlets and in the main Italian airports. Currency exchange at the airport is a fundamental service, indispensable when arriving from countries outside the Eurozone. Let’s see together in which Italian airports to find the Forexchange Agencies and where in more detail.

 

Bergamo Airport

Orio al Serio International Airport (IATA Code: BGY) is also known as “Il Caravaggio” International Airport. It is the third busiest airport in Italy after Rome Fiumicino and Milan Malpensa.
At this airport you can find two Forexchange branches:

  • Forexchange Bergamo Airports Arrivals Landside

The agency is located in the Hall of the Arrivals Area, in front of the arriving passengers exit (International/Domestic). Opening from 07am to 7pm, 7 days a week.

  •  Forexchange Bergamo Airport Departures Landside

The branch is located in the Landside area before the security checks. It is along the corridor that connects the Departures area and the Arrivals area. Opening from 07am to 7.30pm, 7 days a week.

 

Bologna Airport

Bologna Airport is also known as Guglielmo Marconi Airport. It is located just 10 kilometers away from the city center in via del Triumvirato 84. This airport serves the entire Emilia Romagna region and is reached by two high-speed railway lines. It is one of the most important Italian airports, served by 35 airlines that connect it to 102 national, international and intercontinental destinations. There are 3 Forexchange currency exchange locations at Bologna airport:

  • Forexchange Bologna Apt boarding airside

This office is located in the Schengen flight departures area, immediately after the security checks. it is open 7 days a week, from 10am to 6pm.

  • Forexchange Bologna APT Landside Departures

Our currency exchange agency is located on the first floor in the departures area in front of the security checkpoint. Opening hours are Monday to Sunday from 6.30am to 8pm.

  • Forexchange Bologna APT Landside Arrivals

Also in the arrivals area of Bologna Landside airport there is a Forexchange currency exchange agency, exactly opposite the rent a car service. It is open all week continuously from 08.30am to 08.30pm, except during the summer period in August, when it observes the following hours: from 10.00am to 6.00pm.

 

Florence-Peretola Airport

Florence-Peretola Airport (IATA Code: FLR) is an Italian international airport serving the city of Florence, named after the famous Florentine navigator Amerigo Vespucci. It is the second airport in Tuscany after the Galileo Galilei airport in Pisa.
At this airport you can find a Forexchange branch:

  • Forexchange Firenze APT Landside Departures

The branch is located in via del Termine 11, between the International Arrivals and the stairs leading to the check-in desks. When accessing the airport from the main entrance it is on the right. Open from 5.00am to 8.00pm, 7 days a week.

 

Milan-Malpensa Airport

Milan-Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP) is an Italian intercontinental airport located between the municipalities of Somma Lombardo and Ferno in the province of Varese, in the Alto Milanese area. It is the main airport managed by the municipality of Milan. There are four different Forexchange branches at this airport:

  • Forexchange Milano Malpensa – Term. 1 Check In 2

The branch is located in Terminal 1 in the Check-in area on the second floor, in front of Check-in counter number 9-10. Open from 6.30am to 8pm, 7 days a week.

  • Forexchange Milano Malpensa – Term. 1 Arrivals City Side B2

The agency is located on the ground floor of Terminal 1, in the International Arrivals area B, next to gate n.9. Open from 8.30am to 4.30pm, 7 days a week.

  • Forexchange Milano Malpensa – Term. 1 Arrivals City Side A

The agency is located on the ground floor of Terminal 1, in the Schengen A Arrivals area, next to gate n.3. Open from 10.00am to 5.00pm, 7 days a week.

  • Forexchange Milano Malpensa – Term. 1 Departures Air Side

The branch is located in Terminal 1, on the first boarding floor, to the right of the access stairs. The area is accessible only to passengers who have a plane ticket. Open from 7.00am to 7.00pm, 7 days a week.

 

Milan-Linate Airport

Milan Linate Airport (IATA: LIN) is an Italian airport managed by SEA and is named after Enrico Forlanini. It is the eighth Italian airport and the third airport in Lombardy for passenger traffic. National and short-haul European air traffic is concentrated here. There are two Forexchange branches at this airport:

  • Forexchange Milano Linate – Departures Landside

The branch is located in the Landside area, on the first floor, before the security checks. It is to the right of the control filters, in front of the “Camicissima” shop, in the corridor of the check-in desks n.16/21 and 22/21. Opening from 10.00 to 16.00, from Monday to Saturday.

  • Forexchange Milano Linate – Arrivals Landside

The agency is located on the ground floor, in the arrivals area, in front of a bar and gate n.6. Opening from 10.00 to 16.00, from Monday to Saturday.

 

Naples Airport

Naples airport, which serves the entire Campania region, is located in Via Fulco Ruffo di Calabria in the Capodichino area north of Naples between the neighborhoods of Poggioreale and San Carlo all’Arena. It connects all the main airports in Europe with numerous stopovers also through low cost airlines. There are two Forexchange currency exchange offices here:

  • Forexchange Napoli APT Arrivals Landside

The agency is located inside the arrivals area before accessing the security checks next to the information office. Open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 16:00.

  • Napoli APT Departures Airside

The branch is located inside the boarding area after the security checks. This area can only be accessed with your boarding pass. Open every day from 6.30am to 11.30am and from 3.30pm to 6.30pm.

 

Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport

Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport (IATA code: OLB) is one of the three international aeronautical airports in Sardinia. It is located about three kilometers from the center of Olbia. It is the Sardinian airport with the highest number of international passengers. A Forexchange branch is located here:

  • Forexchange Olbia Airport

The Forexchange point is located in the Land-Side area, before the security checks, in the Arrivals area, after the passenger exit doors, on the left. Opening from 10.00 to 16.00, from Monday to Saturday.

 

Pisa-San Giusto International Airport

Pisa-San Giusto International Airport (IATA: PSA), known by the commercial name of Galileo Galilei, is the main airport in Tuscany. In 2021, it confirmed itself as the fourteenth Italian airport for passenger traffic. Two Forexchange agencies are located here:

  • Forexchange Pisa Airport

The branch is in the Landside area, before the security checks, in check-in area A, in front of the check-in desks. Opening hours: Monday and Tuesday from 5am to 8pm, Wednesday and Saturday from 5am to 9.30pm, Thursday, Friday and Sunday from 5am to 9pm.

  • Forexchange Pisa Airport Arrivals Luggage

The agency is located in the Landside area, before the security checks, in front of the main exit, near International Arrivals. Open from 10.00am to 4.00pm, 7 days a week.

With its widespread distribution in the main Italian airports, Forexchange allows you to enjoy your trip without worries. You can book your exchange in advance through the online currency exchange service or by calling the toll-free number. Make an appointment for collection and, once you arrive at the airport, you will find the desired exchange in the selected Forexchange agency. You will pay the price set at the time of booking to the agency, without commissions or additional expenses of any kind. Book now and save!

 

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