Video online showed the flames spreading to multiple check in desks at Milan's Malpensa Airport

11:27, Wed, Aug 20, 2025 Updated: 11:45, Wed, Aug 20, 2025

The fire at Malpensa Airport in Milan

The fire at Malpensa Airport in Milan (Image: Instagram)

Milan's Malpensa Airport has reportedly been evacuated after a huge fire broke out at check-in desks. Terrifying footage was shared on social media showing the blaze engulf numerous desks at the Italian airport as worried passengers moved away from the flames. Half of the airport's Terminal One has been closed, according to online reports from the Aeroporti Lombardi forum. The footage posted to Instagram also showed a man smashing check-in screens and setting fire to a rubbish bin at around 10:30am on Wednesday.

Images from outside the airport, which is the largest in Northern Italy, show fire engines and an ambulance responding to the emergency situation, with a long queue of passengers building outside the major transport hub. Eyewitnesses said the immediate fall-out of the blaze is one of "chaos, delays and probably some cancellations". Others described "unbreathable air in the departures area".

While details of the incident have not been confirmed by officials, accounts from the scene allege that a passenger set fire to a check-in desk, before being intercepted by an employee.

Other images from Malpensa Airport show firefighters working to extinguish the blaze in the check-in area - with a large hose snaking through the deserted Terminal One area.

According to local news outlet R55, the perpetrator of the blaze was under the influence of alcohol. Emergency services have not yet commented on the incident.

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