

2026 Winter Olympics in Italy: Complete Guide to Venues, Dates, Private Jet Airports & Helicopter Transfers
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games will mark a milestone in modern Olympic history. For the first time, the Games will be spread across a wide geographical area, combining major Italian cities with iconic Alpine resorts.
For private jet travelers, this unique configuration offers exceptional flexibility â provided that airports, logistics hubs, and final transfers are carefully planned.
This comprehensive guide is designed for high-net-worth individuals, corporate travelers, and VIPs seeking to experience the 2026 Winter Olympics under optimal conditions.
Official Dates of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
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Start of competitions: February 4, 2026
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Opening Ceremony: February 6, 2026 (Milan)
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Closing Ceremony: February 22, 2026 (Verona)
The Games will span nearly three weeks, with major events scheduled during evenings and weekends â traditionally the busiest periods for business aviation.
đ Early anticipation of airport slots and aircraft parking is essential, especially in Milan and Venice.
A Unique Olympic Geography: All 2026 Winter Olympic Venues
The Games will be organized around several Olympic clusters, each dedicated to specific disciplines.
Milan
Main disciplines:
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Figure skating
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Short track speed skating
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Speed skating
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Ice hockey
Milan will also host the Opening Ceremony, making it a strategic entry point for the Games.
Cortina dâAmpezzo (Dolomites)
Main disciplines:
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Alpine skiing (Tofane)
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Curling
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Bobsleigh, luge and skeleton
Cortina dâAmpezzo is one of the most iconic Olympic venues, located in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites.
Bormio (Stelvio)
Main disciplines:
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Alpine skiing (downhill, super-G, combined)
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Ski mountaineering
The alpine skiing events in Bormio are among the most spectacular and heavily attended of the Games.
Livigno
Main disciplines:
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Freestyle skiing (moguls, aerials)
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Snowboard
Livigno is a vibrant, international resort with strong appeal for VIP and younger audiences.
Val di Fiemme (Predazzo & Tesero)
Main disciplines:
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Ski jumping
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Nordic combined
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Cross-country skiing
Anterselva / Antholz (South Tyrol)
Main disciplines:
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Biathlon
Verona
Event:
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Closing Ceremony at the Arena di Verona
The Most Popular Olympic Events for Spectators
Certain disciplines traditionally generate very high demand in terms of ticketing, hospitality, and private aviation:
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Alpine skiing
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Ice hockey
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Figure skating
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Snowboard & freestyle skiing
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Biathlon
These events typically coincide with peak aviation traffic and require precise logistical planning.
Written by Michel Roulin, Charter Sales Manager
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