2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

Mobility Management for the Milan–Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

The Milan–Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games will represent not only a global sporting milestone, but also a large-scale test of logistics, coordination and mobility management. Throughout the event period, Milan and Cortina will host government representatives, sports delegations, corporate partners and high-profile guests from all over the world.
In events of this magnitude, success is not determined solely by being at the right place at the right time, but by managing time, security and operational processes with absolute precision.

Mobility at Large-Scale Events Is an Operational Discipline

In multi-location and high-density events such as the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, transportation cannot be treated as a simple transfer service.
Airport receptions, intercity travel, venue-to-venue movements, constantly changing schedules and real-time updates require centralized mobility management.

BCO approaches mobility through:

  • strategic planning,
  • coordination,
  • precise timing,
  • security and operational alignment.

The objective is not only to transport guests, but to ensure seamless movement across the entire event ecosystem.
Why Early Mobility Planning Matters for Milan–Cortina 2026
One of the biggest risks in international events is late decision-making and fragmented solutions. As the Games Approach: Transportation infrastructure becomes increasingly congested, Security protocols intensify, Operational flexibility decreases.

Early mobility planning enables BCO to develop alternative scenarios, optimize routes and schedules, and manage the entire operation from a single control point.

BCO’s Integrated Mobility Approach

For global events such as Milan–Cortina 2026, BCO structures mobility as an integrated system covering land and air transportation where required.

This system includes:

  • VIP and delegation transfers,
  • Multi-location and venue coordination,
  • Transportation aligned with accommodation and event programs,
  • Operational support and real-time coordination.

Every step is monitored and managed through a centralized operational structure.

International Experience, Operational Discipline

BCO combines Germany-based corporate discipline with international operational capability. This structure ensures clarity, predictability and operational security—key requirements in complex, high-profile events.
Years of experience in managing executive travel, large-scale events and high-level delegations across multiple countries have positioned BCO as a trusted mobility partner for complex global operations.

Choose the Right Partner Before the Games Begin

The Milan–Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are not only a sporting event, but also a global platform for representation and visibility. Mobility management is therefore one of the most critical components of the overall operation.
Working with BCO means transforming mobility from a potential risk into a professionally managed, controlled and reliable process.
Begin shaping your mobility strategy today and collaborate with a partner whose international expertise has been proven at the highest level.

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