New Ryanair Base At Turin Airport

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Ryanair has opened its 16th Italian base at Turin with two based aircraft – an investment of €167.5 million – and 32 routes connecting Turin, both domestically and internationally, to 13 countries including Spain.

THE new base will have connections to winter holiday destinations such as Lanzarote, Malta, Mallorca and Marrakech, city breaks to Copenhagen, Budapest, London and Paris as well as domestic connections to Palermo, Naples and Bari.

Over 123 flights will depart from the new base each week including two flights per week to Sevilla, Madrid, Malaga, Lanzarote and Palma.

Ryanair’s CEO, Eddie Wilson said, “We are delighted to open our 16th Italian base which represents a $200 million investment at Turin Airport, with over 30 destinations to choose from this winter, including 18 new connections. We have enjoyed a great partnership with this airport since our first ever flight from London Stansted to Turin in 1999 and we are very pleased to continue growing in the region after 22 successful years.

“As vaccination rollout programmes continue throughout the coming months, we want to continue supporting the economic recovery as well as regional and international connectivity across the country and position Turin as a leading winter destination – both as a charming city break and a gateway to some of the best Italian ski resorts,” he added.


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