Turin Airport

Airport in Caselle Torinese, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Turin Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Torino) (IATA: TRN, ICAO: LIMF),[3][4] also known as Turin-Caselle Airport (Aeroporto di Torino-Caselle), is an international airport (civil and military) located at Caselle Torinese, 16 km (9.9 mi) north-northwest of the city of Turin,[5] in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont region, Northern Italy. It has one runway, one passenger terminal, one cargo terminal and one general aviation terminal. It is also named Sandro Pertini Airport (Aeroporto Sandro Pertini), after former Italian President Sandro Pertini.[6]

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Turin Airport
Aeroporto di Torino
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerItalian Infrastructures Investment Fund I
OperatorSocietà Azionaria Gestione Aeroporto Torino
ServesTurin metropolitan area
LocationCaselle Torinese, Italy
Opened1953 (1953)
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL989 ft / 301 m
Coordinates45°12′09″N 007°38′58″E
Websiteaeroportoditorino.it
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TRN is located in Piedmont
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Location of airport in Italy
TRN is located in Italy
TRN
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TRN (Italy)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18/36 3,300 10,827 Asphalt
Statistics (2025)
Passengers5,006,169
Passenger change 23–24Increase 6.7%
Aircraft movements44,005
Movements change 23–24Increase 1.6%
Cargo (ton)473.7
Cargo change 23–24Decrease -25.8%
Source: Italian AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]
Statistics from Assaeroporti[2]
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History

The airport was built in 1953, on the site of a World War II air base, and was renovated in 1989 for the 1990 FIFA World Cup and then again in 2005 in preparation for the 2006 Winter Olympics. Turin airport won the ACI Europe Best Airport Awards in the category from 1 to 5 million passengers in 2007, 2008 and 2022.[7] The aerodrome is operated by Società Azionaria Gestione Aeroporto Torino S.p.A. and administered by the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC). The air traffic service (ATS) authority is ENAV S.p.A.[1]

Facilities

The airport is at an elevation of 301 metres (989 ft) above mean sea level. It covers an area of more than 57,000 square metres (14 acres).[7] The airport has one runway designated 18/36 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,300 by 60 metres (10,827 ft × 197 ft).[1] The Runway 36 is ILS (Instrument Landing System) certified III B for approach with visual range less than 200 m (660 ft) but not less than 75 m (246 ft).[citation needed]

Industry

The airport is also home to two Leonardo plants (North and South). These sites are specialized in the assembly and final phase of production, maintenance, ground tests and flight tests of military and civil prototypes and aircraft. In particular, aircraft such as the AMX-ACOL, the ATR 42 MP, the ATR 72 MP, the C-27J, the Eurofighter, the Tornado MLU and the Sky-X are produced.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter services at Turin Airport:[8]

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AirlinesDestinations
Aer Lingus Seasonal: Dublin[9]
Aeroitalia Comiso,[10] Foggia[11], Salerno (begins 24 May 2026)[12]
Air Dolomiti Frankfurt,[citation needed] Munich[13]
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle[citation needed]
airBaltic Seasonal: Vilnius[citation needed]
British Airways London–Gatwick[citation needed]
Dan Air Bacău[14]
easyJet London–Gatwick[citation needed]
Seasonal: Bristol,[15] London–Luton,[15] Manchester[citation needed]
Eurowings Seasonal charter: Stockholm–Arlanda[citation needed]
Finnair Helsinki (begins 3 May 2026) [16]
FlyOne Chișinău[17]
Iberia Madrid[citation needed]
ITA Airways Rome–Fiumicino[18]Seasonal: Olbia[19]
Jet2.com Seasonal: Birmingham,[15] Edinburgh,[15] London–Gatwick (begins 13 December 2026),[20] Manchester[15]
KLM Amsterdam[citation needed]
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca[citation needed]
Ryanair Barcelona,[21] Bari,[21] Brindisi,[21] Cagliari,[21] Catania,[21] Charleroi,[citation needed] Copenhagen,[21] Crotone,[22] Dublin,[21] Lamezia Terme,[21] Lanzarote,[21] London–Stansted,[citation needed] Madrid,[21] Malta,[21] Marrakesh,[21] Naples,[21] Palermo,[citation needed] Pescara,[21] Porto,[citation needed] Reggio Calabria,[23] Sofia,[24] Tirana,[25] Trapani,[21] Valencia,[21] Vilnius[citation needed]
Seasonal: Alicante,[citation needed] Belfast–International,[26] Birmingham,[15] Bristol,[15] Corfu,[21] Ibiza,[21] Kraków,[citation needed] Liverpool,[27] London–Luton,[15] Málaga,[citation needed] Manchester,[citation needed] Shannon,[15] Stockholm–Arlanda[citation needed]
TUI Airways Seasonal: Belfast–International,[28] Birmingham,[28] Bristol,[28] Cardiff (begins 20 December 2026),[28] East Midlands,[29] Glasgow,[28] London–Gatwick,[28] London–Stansted,[30] Manchester,[28] Newcastle upon Tyne[31]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul[32]
Volotea Naples,[33] Olbia,[34] Paris–Orly
Vueling Barcelona[citation needed]
Wizz Air Barcelona (begins 14 September 2026),[35] Bilbao (begins 14 September 2026),[36] Bucharest–Băneasa,[37] Bucharest–Otopeni,[38] Budapest,[39] Catania,[40] Chișinău,[41] Iași,[42] London–Luton (begins 13 June 2026),[43] Madrid (begins 25 October 2026),[44] Málaga (begins 26 October 2026),[45] Naples (begins 1 December 2026),[46] Palermo (begins 4 May 2026),[47] Rome–Fiumicino (begins 14 September 2026),[48] Sofia,[49] Tirana,[50] Valencia (begins 15 September 2026)[51]
Seasonal: Warsaw–Chopin[15]
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Statistics

Check-in area
Departures area
An Alitalia Airbus A320-200 taxiing at Turin Airport in front of the control tower
Apron view with the Italian Alps visible in the background

Passengers

PassengersYear1,000,0002,000,0003,000,0004,000,0005,000,0006,000,00019901995200020052010201520202025PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
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Year[52]PassengersMovements
20123,521,84751,773
20113,710,48554,541
20103,560,16954,840
20093,227,25856,419
20083,420,83358,148
20073,509,25362,136
20063,260,97460,838
20053,148,80756,890
20043,141,88857,847
20032,820,44854,710
20022,787,09159,931
20012,820,76264,885
20002,814,85061,971
19992,498,775
19982,464,173
19972,391,902
19962,009,532
19951,836,407
19941,758,936
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Ground transportation

Rail

The airport is served by a railway station on the Turin–Ceres railway, which connects it to Turin city centre.[53]

Bus

There is also a shuttle bus to Turin, operated by SADEM and Flibco.[54] Additionally, there are also some scheduled shuttle services to nearby mountain towns and resorts including Ayas, Gressoney, Champorcher,[55] Briançon, Vallée de la Clarée (Névache), Clavière, Cesana,[56] Puy Saint Vincent,[57] Montgenevre, and Serre Chevalier.[58]

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