Turin is very well connected via air with many airlines providing direct flights. You can choose from various airlines like Ryanair, Lufthansa, KLM/Airfrance and more. The best way to reach Turin directly is via air, at Torino Airport. Alternatively, you can also reach Milan and take a train or bus to Turin.
For participants looking to take a taxi from Turin Airport, the public taxi rank is conveniently located on the left as you exit the Arrivals level.
A taxi ride to downtown Torino typically costs around €40 and the journey usually takes approximately 30 minutes, depending on traffic. If you need more information or wish to book a taxi in advance, you can contact TAXI TORINO by phone at +39.011.5730 or +39.011.5737.
Alternatively, you can book your taxi using the FREENOW or Wetaxi apps.
The railway line connects Turin Airport with Torino Porta Susa station in approximately 30 minutes, operating 7 days a week.
During the weekdays the service operates from 05:01 AM (first departure from the city center) to 10.28 PM (last departure from the airport)
Airport Station Location:
The airport train station is located opposite the Arrivals area of the terminal.
Fare: €3.70 per passenger (one way).
Find more information here
Once landed in Turin, you can either take a Taxi, a train or a shuttle from the airport (Aeroporto Caselle) to the city (Torino Porta Susa or Torino Porta Nuova).
The connection between the center of Turin and Turin airport is guaranteed by the ARRIVA ITALIA service and by Flibco.
The service runs every 15’/30′ every day of the year. The connection between the center of Turin and the airport is also guaranteed by the bus service on the local route at 15′ and 45′ minutes on weekdays and at 0′ minutes on public holidays.
Fare: one way €7.50 (+ €1.00 on board) or €11 round-trip.
Information: Single Contact Centre +39 035 28 9000.
The best way to reach Torino from Milan airports (Malpensa, Linate, and Bergamo Orio al Serio) is by bus which are operated by various companies for as cheap as €15.
For more details and options visit the Omio website
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