Turin Airport may not be one of the largest in Italy, but it offers a smooth, efficient, and comfortable travel experience. The terminal is clean, modern, and easy to navigate — from check-in to boarding, everything is pretty straightforward.
Security checks were quick, and the staff were professional and polite. There’s a decent selection of shops, cafés, and restaurants for a regional airport, including local products if you want a last-minute gift or snack. The signage is clear in both Italian and English, and there’s free Wi-Fi that actually works well.
Transportation to and from the airport is convenient too — taxis, rental cars, and a regular shuttle to the city center make it easy to plan your trip. One small downside is that the airport can feel a bit quiet or limited during off-peak hours, and the seating areas could use more charging stations.
Overall, a very solid regional airport that does the job well without the chaos of bigger hubs. Great for a stress-free start or end to your trip in...
Read moreFor the size of the airport it's quite a good offer though the turnover is quite rapid so except for the main duty free many of the other shops change quite quickly. The other issue is that after 7 pm most shops close so it's quite a dreary experience if you have...
Read moreParking available to accommodate passenger pickup and drop off. Cafe just inside, quickly went through security without incident, comfortable seating areas, maintenance staff cleaning and emptying trash bins were...
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