How to find cheap flights to Turin Airport (TRN)
Right now, ₹ 20,690 is the cheapest price for a one-way flight to Turin Airport. Or you can book a return plane ticket to TRN for ₹ 53,258.
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The sooner you book, the better. You might even be able to score some awesome early bird deals on tickets to Turin, where Turin Airport is located.
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Best time to go to Turin
The cheapest month to jump on a flight to Turin is typically May.
If you have flexible travel dates, try using the 'Whole month' tool. You'll be able to find the cheapest month, and even day of the year, for flights to TRN.
If you'd like to experience Turin at its liveliest, book your flights to TRN for September. Taking a trip during peak periods typically means more to do and see than at other times.
The quietest time of the year to travel is March. Lock in your plane tickets to Turin then and enjoy the top attractions at a more relaxed pace.
The weather can make or break your trip, so consider what kind of conditions you want to get away in. Turin is warmest in July, averaging between 14ºC and 33ºC.
Ranging from -6ºC to 9ºC, January has the lowest temperatures.
February gives you the best chance of sunshine. With four days of rain on average, this is the driest month in Turin.
The wettest time of year is May. Visit then and you can expect to get around 11 days of rainfall.
Weather snapshot
The weather in Turin features a continental climate with warm summers, crisp winters, and pleasant spring and autumn seasons. Here's what to expect throughout the year:
December – February: Winter brings crisp days around 8°C and chilly nights near 1°C, making these some of the best times to explore Turin with fewer crowds. Pack warm layers and a good coat for wandering the elegant arcades and cosy cafes.
March – May: Spring brings mild weather with highs reaching 18°C and nights cooling to 8°C. You'll find layers work best as temperatures shift throughout the day.
June – September: Turin's warm summer brings highs around 28°C and cooler nights dropping to 16°C. You'll find comfortable conditions for outdoor attractions, walking through the city, and exploring nature spots in the surrounding areas.
October – November: Autumn settles in with highs around 16°C and nights dropping to 7°C, creating ideal conditions for exploring outdoor attractions and enjoying leisurely walks through the city's historic areas and nearby nature spots.
Travelling to Turin Airport (TRN): What you need to know
Offering direct flights to Turin Airport, these leading airlines make reaching Turin a breeze:
Consider booking your TRN plane ticket with Ryanair. It's the carrier with the strongest punctuality record, with up to 100% of flights into this airport showing up on time.
TRN is located in the UTC+1 timezone.
Crawl into bed shortly after your flight to TRN. Choose any of these hotels near Turin Airport and you'll be fast asleep before you know it:
Hit the ground running when you collect a car hire in TRN. Find your ideal ride with RentSmart24, Italy Car Rent or Noleggiare and discover parts of Turin that aren't in every guidebook.
Whether you're catching your next connection or flying home from Turin Airport, you can expect things to run on time. TRN has a solid track record for punctuality, with up to 83% of departing flights landing when they're meant to.
What is the baggage allowance on flights to Turin Airport (TRN)?
Most airlines offering flights to Turin Airport (TRN) include a carry-on bag with standard fares, though allowances can vary depending on your chosen airline and ticket type. When booking flights to Turin Airport (TRN), you'll find that baggage policies differ across operators, so it's worth checking the specific terms for your journey. Here's what you can typically expect from major airlines serving this route:
Ryanair
Carry-on allowance: 10kg cabin bag (55x40x20cm) plus small personal bag
Checked baggage: 20kg included with some economy fares
Terminal: Arrives at Turin Airport (TRN), Terminal 1
Wizz Air Malta
Carry-on allowance: 10kg cabin bag (55x40x23cm) plus personal item
Checked baggage: 20kg included with some economy fares
Terminal: Arrives at Turin Airport (TRN), main terminal building
ITA Airways
Carry-on allowance: 8kg cabin bag (55x35x25cm) plus personal item
Checked baggage: 23kg included with some economy fares
Terminal: Arrives at Turin Airport (TRN), main terminal building
Turin Airport (TRN) offers free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal, along with a selection of shops and restaurants for your convenience. You'll find baby changing facilities, ATMs, and currency exchange services available during operating hours. The airport also provides parking options and efficient transport connections to central Turin.
Getting to central Turin from Turin Airport (TRN)
The distance from TRN to central Turin is about 16 kilometres.
You'll get to the centre in around 25 minutes if you're catching a taxi or a ride-share after your flight to TRN.
Expect the trip to take about 40 minutes on public transport.
If you want to stay near all the action in Turin, drop your bags at one of these top options:
Turin highlights
Put these popular attractions at the top of your itinerary after hopping off your flight to Turin:
Museo Nazionale del Cinema: Offering a memorable introduction to all the city has to offer, this landmark is around 0.48 kilometres east of the centre.
Duomo di Torino e Cappella della Sacra Sindone: Take on this landmark next. About 0.32 kilometres northwest of the city centre, it's also worth a visit to get the full Turin experience.
Sightseeing and travel inspiration
Things to do in Turin: Stroll through Valentino Park, about 2 kilometres south of the centre, where tree-lined paths follow the Po River and open spaces invite picnics. Browse the weekend markets at Porta Palazzo, roughly 1 kilometre north, hunting for fresh produce and local specialities among the outdoor stalls. Head 4 kilometres southwest to Parco della Pellerina for cycling routes and walking trails that stretch across one of the city's largest green spaces.
Cultural experiences: Sample traditional agnolotti pasta at local trattorias in the Quadrilatero Romano district, about 2 kilometres northeast of central Turin. The Egyptian Museum houses one of the world's largest collections of ancient artifacts, located roughly 1 kilometre south in the city centre. Catch an opera performance at Teatro Regio, just steps from the main square, or browse contemporary art galleries in the San Salvario neighbourhood, around 3 kilometres southeast.
Seasonal highlights: Experience the Torino Film Festival in November, where cinema takes over the city's historic venues and modern theatres. Spring brings the Salone del Gusto food festival in May, perfect for sampling Piemontese specialities and local wines. Summer offers outdoor concerts and events in the city's parks and piazzas, making it the best time to visit Turin for pleasant weather and extended daylight hours.
How to get to Novara from Turin Airport (TRN)
The nearby city of Novara is about 105 kilometres from TRN. Heading to the centre by taxi or ride-share takes around 1 hour 10 minutes.
If you're catching public transport, it'll take roughly 2 hours 20 minutes to make the trip.
Travelling from Turin Airport (TRN) to Alessandria
Alessandria is located around 80 kilometres from Turin Airport. If that's your destination, the ride by public transport takes about 2 hours 35 minutes.
The drive time to Alessandria is roughly 1 hour 25 minutes.
Explore more of Italy
There's loads more to see and do in Italy, starting with Milan. Leonardo's Last Supper Museum, Milan Cathedral and Teatro alla Scala are must-visits in this city, which is about 121 kilometres east of Turin. Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) is the major airport in Milan.
Genoa is another top destination in Italy and is roughly 137 kilometres southeast of Turin. Make it a trip to remember with stops at Doge's Palace, Aquarium of Genoa and Acquario Genova. Genoa Airport (GOA) takes care of most arrivals into this city.
Or head for Bologna, roughly 306 kilometres east of Turin. Piazza Maggiore, St. Peter's Basilica Church and Two Towers are just the start of reasons to go. The easiest way to get here is by flying into Bologna International Airport (BLQ).