About flights from Turin (TRN)
Turin Airport punches above its weight. For a city that sometimes gets overshadowed by Rome and Milan, TRN quietly connects you to 61 destinations across 23 countries — and that's honestly more than most people expect. I remember landing here after a long haul through Europe and thinking, wait, this place is actually really well-connected. It's compact, manageable, and refreshingly stress-free compared to bigger Italian hubs. You're not trekking through endless terminals or fighting crowds. Just a straightforward airport that gets you where you need to go.
Quick stats for TRN
- Direct destinations: 61
- Countries served: 23
- Continents reached: 3 of 6
- Average flight distance: 1,119 km
- Longest non-stop: Lanzarote (ACE) — 2,595 km (~3h 15m)
- Shortest non-stop: Munich (MUC) — 472 km (~35 min)
- Reach score: 70/99
Why fly to Turin?
Turin itself is the reason to care. It's Italy's underrated north — think royal palaces, incredible Egyptian museum, and the birthplace of Fiat and espresso culture. People sleep on this city, which honestly works in your favor. From TRN, you've got 9 routes into the UK, 8 into Spain, and even flights reaching as far as Lanzarote — that's 2,595 km across the Mediterranean, which surprises people. Ryanair makes those Spanish and Moroccan hops genuinely affordable if you book ahead. British Airways and Aer Lingus cover the UK routes nicely. Romania shows up with 4 routes too, which tells you this airport serves a real mix of travelers — tourists, diaspora communities, business flyers. It's not just a leisure airport. That diversity in routes means more flight options and usually better prices.
Longest non-stop flights from TRN
The furthest destinations you can reach non-stop from Turin:
- Lanzarote, Spain (ACE) — 2,595 km, approximately 3h 15m
- Helsinki, Finland (HEL) — 2,033 km, approximately 2h 32m
- Marrakech, Morocco (RAK) — 2,029 km, approximately 2h 32m
- Casablanca, Morocco (CMN) — 1,851 km, approximately 2h 19m
- Istanbul, Turkiye (IST) — 1,759 km, approximately 2h 12m
Short-haul flights from TRN
Quick getaway options with the shortest flights from Turin:
- Munich, Germany (MUC) — 472 km, approximately 35 min
- Olbia, Italy (OLB) — 500 km, approximately 38 min
- Alghero, Italy (AHO) — 510 km, approximately 38 min
- Rome, Italy (FCO) — 530 km, approximately 40 min
- Frankfurt, Germany (FRA) — 545 km, approximately 41 min
Top countries by direct connections from TRN
Turin Airport connects to 23 countries. Here are the most served:
- Italy — 17 destinations (Alghero, Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari and 13 more)
- United Kingdom — 9 destinations (Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh and 5 more)
- Spain — 8 destinations (Alicante, Barcelona, Ibiza, Lanzarote and 4 more)
- Romania — 4 destinations (Bacau, Bucharest, Bucharest, Iasi)
- Morocco — 2 destinations (Casablanca, Marrakech)
- Ireland — 2 destinations (Dublin, Shannon)
- Germany — 2 destinations (Frankfurt, Munich)
- France — 2 destinations (Paris, Paris)
Where to fly from Turin
Flights to Italy
Turin has 17 direct routes to Italy:
- Olbia (OLB) — 500 km
- Alghero (AHO) — 510 km
- Rome (FCO) — 530 km
- Pescara (PSR) — 608 km
- Cagliari (CAG) — 670 km
- Naples (NAP) — 721 km
- ...and 11 more destinations
Flights to United Kingdom
Turin has 9 direct routes to United Kingdom:
- London (LGW) — 880 km
- London (STN) — 921 km
- London (LTN) — 948 km
- Bristol (BRS) — 1,028 km
- Birmingham (BHX) — 1,058 km
- Manchester (MAN) — 1,157 km
- ...and 3 more destinations
Flights to Spain
Turin has 8 direct routes to Spain:
- Barcelona (BCN) — 624 km
- Ibiza (IBZ) — 872 km
- Valencia (VLC) — 919 km
- Alicante (ALC) — 1,025 km
- Madrid (MAD) — 1,051 km
- Malaga (AGP) — 1,388 km
- ...and 2 more destinations
Tips for travelers at TRN
Getting to TRN is straightforward. The Sadem bus runs directly from Turin's city centre to the airport in around 40-50 minutes and costs just a few euros — honestly the easiest option. Taxis exist but they'll cost you significantly more. Don't sleep on shoulder season travel here. Spring and autumn flights to Spain and the UK tend to be cheaper, and the Piedmont region around Turin is stunning in October when the vineyards change color. Pack layers — northern Italy gets cold fast once summer ends. And arrive early if you're connecting onward; TRN is efficient but it's still an international airport with real security queues on busy mornings.
Airlines operating from TRN
The following airlines offer non-stop flights from Turin Airport:
AF, AT, AY, AZ, BA, BT, DN, EI, EN, FR, IB, KL, LH, LS, RK, SK, TK, U2, V7, VY, W2, W4, W6, W9, XZ
Frequently asked questions about flying to Turin
What's the easiest way to get from Turin Airport to the city center?
The airport train (GTT) takes you directly to Porta Nuova station in about 20 minutes for just €3.50, making it the cheapest and most convenient option. Alternatively, you can take a taxi for around €30-40 or book a shuttle bus in advance.
When is the best time to fly from Turin Airport?
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the best weather and fewer crowds, though prices are moderate. If you're flexible, flying on Tuesdays or Wednesdays typically means cheaper fares than weekends.
How many destinations can I reach directly from Turin Airport?
Turin Airport offers 61 direct destinations across Europe and beyond, giving you plenty of options for non-stop flights to major cities like London, Paris, Berlin, and beyond.
Do I need a visa to travel from Turin Airport?
If you're an EU citizen, you only need a valid ID card or passport. Non-EU visitors should check their country's specific requirements, though most can enter the Schengen area visa-free for short stays, but it's best to verify before traveling.
What's a helpful tip for Turin Airport?
The airport is compact and easy to get through, but arrive at least 2 hours before your flight since it can get busy during peak hours. Download the airport's app beforehand to check real-time flight info and find amenities quickly.
Is Turin Airport an affordable option compared to other Italian airports?
Yes, Turin is often cheaper than flying through Milan's major hubs, and you'll find decent budget airlines operating here. Plus, ground transportation to the city is very affordable, making it a budget-friendly choice overall.
Plan your trip from Turin
Browse the complete list of 61 destinations below to find your next flight from Turin Airport. Each route page includes distance, estimated flight time, and airline information to help you plan your trip.