Flights to Turin, Piedmont from NT$71,509

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How much is the cheapest flight to Turin?

Prices were available within the past 7 days and start at for one-way flights and NT$71,509 for round trip, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Turin's airport?
Turin Intl. Airport (TRN) is the sole airport serving Turin.
How far is TRN from central Turin?
TRN is 14 kilometers from central Turin, so expect a bit of a commute into the heart of the city.
What airport is best to fly into Turin?
TRN is the main airport in Turin. Before you take off, it’s a wise idea to research a thing or two about it. The terminal is located 14 kilometers from the center of town.
How many airlines fly to Turin?
Turin is serviced by 15 airlines from at least 45 worldwide airports.
Which airlines fly to Turin?
Typically, travelers opt to fly with Ryanair, Blue Air and Wizz Air when going to Turin. The largest number of these flights depart from Catania, with Ryanair flying this route the most.
How many nonstop flights are there to Turin?
Organizing an exciting Turin escape is simple when there are 299 direct flights each week to choose from.
Where are the most popular flights to Turin departing from?
Flights to Turin from Rome, Paris and Catania airports are always popular.
How long is the flight to Turin Airport?
Which city you depart from determines how much of the in-flight entertainment you’ll get to enjoy. From Catania to Turin, the average flight time is 2 hours and 1 minute. From London it’s roughly 1 hour and 51 minutes, and from Rome it’s 1 hour and 15 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Turin?
If you’d like to save some cash on your trip to Turin, then listen up! As any seasoned jet-setter will tell you, don’t book at the very last minute. Fares are usually more expensive just prior to the departure date. Don’t stop there, however. Do some research and see if there are multiple airports at your destination. Fares often differ depending on the airport you use. Don’t forget to compare fares across airlines too. Finally, another easy way to save some money is be ready to book at a moment’s notice. If you find an irresistible bargain, don’t hesitate — snap it up while you’ve got the chance.
How to survive the flight to Turin?
We’ve got the lowdown on how to make your flight as stress-free as possible. Follow our tips and tricks and you’ll be hightailing it through airport security and discovering Turin in no time.What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • A plane ride can be a comfortable experience if you pack the right things. First of all you’ll need basic toiletries, such as deodorant and a toothbrush, a spare change of clothes and a good novel. Secondly, make room in your carry-on bag for your laptop, a charger, your important medications and perhaps a proper neck pillow too. Lastly, remember to bring your passport, travel documents and your bank cards.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Double-check that you don’t have a pocket knife lurking in your hand luggage. Other banned items include flammable or explosive goods, such as aerosol cans and fuel, and liquids and gels in containers larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters).

What to wear on a flight:

  • The key to a comfortable flight can be as simple as your clothing choices. Prepare yourself for varying temperatures by layering up. This will keep you nice and warm if the cabin begins to cool down. Shoes like stilettos, flip flops and lace-up boots are best left for other occasions. Instead, opt for flat, closed-toed footwear like slip-ons. Your feet will thank you later.
  • The condition by the name of DVT (deep vein thrombosis) can pose a risk on long-haul flights. It results from blood clots forming due to inactivity and poor circulation. Walking around the cabin and doing regular leg and foot exercises in your seat helps to prevent this from occurring. Wearing a good pair of compression tights or socks also helps reduce the risk.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Turin?
It’s all about being organized. We’ve rounded up some handy tips and tricks for a stress-free trip through security. Watch out Turin, here you come:

  • Security personnel first need to check that you have a valid ID and travel documents before you can proceed any further. Keep them within easy reach.
  • Time to strip down. Well sort of. Your belt, jacket, keys and other contents of your pockets, like coins, will need to go through the X-ray machine. Make your life easier by removing them before your turn.
  • Electronic devices like phones and laptops will also need to go on a tray for inspection. No need to worry though, you’ll be back online before you know it.
  • Remove all liquids and gels from your carry-on luggage. They often need to be sent through the X-ray machine separately. Each product should be no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) and everything must fit in a quart-size (one liter), clear zip-lock bag.
  • There’s a possibility that you’ll be required to take your shoes off for scanning, so wearing lightweight sneakers is always a wise idea.
  • Take all prohibited items out of your carry-on bag. If you have any sharp objects like a pocket knife or tools, put them in your checked luggage. They won’t be allowed on board and will be confiscated.

Flights to Turin information
Destination airport
Turin
Destination airport IATA code
TRN
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