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Oct 24, 2025

Turin Airport adds third based Ryanair jet and 12 new routes as winter timetable starts

Turin Airport adds third based Ryanair jet and 12 new routes as winter timetable starts
The winter 2025/26 season also kicked off at Turin-Caselle Airport on 26 October, inaugurating what airport operator SAGAT calls “the most extensive programme of seats ever offered from Piedmont.” A third Boeing 737 is now based by Ryanair, unlocking 12 new routes and higher frequencies on 15 existing ones. Among the highlights are the first-ever nonstop to Liverpool and additional capacity to Eastern Europe, including Wizz Air’s new services to Sofia (from 28 October) and Budapest plus a December start-up to Chișinău with FlyOne.

With the expansion Caselle is connected to 20 countries this winter, underpinning Turin’s bid to attract high-tech investment and winter-sports tourism in the run-up to the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics. Corporate travellers gain extra daily frequencies to Rome and London, while manufacturing companies in the Po Valley receive more belly-hold capacity for urgent spares shipments.

Airport CEO Andrea Andorno said the additional Ryanair aircraft follows a multi-year incentives package tied to traffic growth and punctuality targets. He added that a €25 million terminal refurbishment, due to finish in February 2026, will double non-Schengen border-control positions in time for the full roll-out of the EU Entry/Exit System.

Mobility managers responsible for assignments in the Turin automotive and aerospace clusters should anticipate better schedule flexibility but also monitor limited early-morning slot availability until the new rapid-exit taxiway becomes operational next spring.
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