Turin Airport (Caselle) (TRN) Traveler Essentials

Terminals
The airport operates from a single terminal handling domestic and international flights.
Distance to city
16 km / 20–40 min by train or shuttle

Overview

Turin Airport, also known as Caselle, serves Turin and the Piedmont region of northwest Italy. It offers domestic and European flights and sees a winter boost from skiers heading to the nearby Alps. It is the main airport for the region.

Transport to city center

A rail link and shuttle buses connect the airport to central Turin and Porta Susa/Porta Nuova stations in around 20–40 minutes, with taxis also available.

Wi-Fi

Free WiFi is available throughout the terminal.

Lounges

A lounge is available airside for premium and pay-in passengers.

Security & customs

EU/EEA passport holders and eligible ePassport visitors can use the automated eGates. Italy is in Schengen, so intra-Schengen flights skip passport control; standard EU 100ml liquid rules apply.

Travel tips

In winter, book ski transfers in advance as demand to Alpine resorts is high. The train and shuttle are both straightforward routes into the city.

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