We inform departing passengers that, following the restrictions imposed on travel to and from Piedmont pursuant to Article 3 of the Prime Minister's Decree of 03/11/202 and the ordinance of the Ministry of Health of consequent reduction in the number of flights, starting from Tuesday 17 November the access / exit doors at the departures level will remain closed. We therefore invite passengers to use only the entrances on the arrivals side.
The ARRIVA SADEM bus stop and TAXI on arrival will be temporarily moved to the arrivals area.
Read moreWe inform you that starting from November, 12, 2020 due to operational reasons the access times to the Passenger Terminal during the night have been changed. The airport is regularly accessible for passengers and accompanying persons in connection with flight operations.
Read morePassengers are informed that on Friday 23 October 2020 there will be a company strike in the local public transport sector lasting 24 hours.
THE SERVICE WILL BE GUARANTEED IN THE FOLLOWING TIME BANDS:
The completion of the departing runs will be ensured by the end of the guaranteed service bands.
Read morePassengers are informed that, following the worsening of the health emergency in some areas of France, the obligation to carry out control tests for Covid-19 is now also extended to passengers arriving in Italy with direct flights from Paris. Turin Airport provides travelers arriving on direct flights from France, Malta and Spain with a dedicated area at the Remote Terminal on the Arrivals Level for free swabs.
Read moreWe inform passengers that starting from 25 August 2020 the GTT SfmA railway line connecting Torino Airport with City Center stops in Venaria. Continuation with GTT shuttle bus from Venaria to Turin Porta Susa.
From Tuesday 25 August 2020 the trains of the SfmA Torino-Airport-Ceres line coming from Ciriè will be limited to the GTT railway station of Venaria.
To guarantee the connection with Torino City Center, GTT has set up the shuttle bus service called "SF2", which will connect the Venaria station with Turin Porta Susa and will in fact replace the Dora Express shuttle, now in service between the Turin Dora station and Porta Susa.
For passengers wishing to reach Torino Airport from the City Center, it will be necessary to change at Venaria station: from Porta Susa Station to Venaria the route will be on the SF2 shuttle bus, and will continue from Venaria station by GTT train on the SfmA Torino-Ceres line with stop at Caselle Airport.
For more details, please consult the website www.gtt.it
Read moreWe inform passengers that at Torino Airport the following shops are open:
- Arrivals Level: Crai Supermarket and Pharmacy, with opening times on weekends too; snack bar Passaggio Torino;
- Departures Level, before security checks: Ingredienti self-service restaurant, from 11.00 am to 2.30 pm.
Read morePassengers are informed that, following the evolution of the epidemiological scenario and the emergency measures issued by the Government to contain the spread of Covid-19, the bus service operated by Arriva Sadem on the Torino Airport-City Center line will undergo changes, starting from today Monday, March 16, 2020 and until new communications.
The provisional timetable is available from the website www.sadem.it: from Mondays to Fridays, runs will follow non-school Saturday timetables; on Saturdays and Sundays holiday timetable will be applied. Express Service is temporarily suspended.
We also inform you that the ticket sales service on board the buses has been temporarily suspended. Passengers are asked to buy ticket before boarding, at the ticket office at Arrivals Level of Torino Airport or at the sales points on the ground.
Read moreLUFTHANSA GROUP: AIR DOLOMITI AND BRUSSELS AIRLINES
The airlines of the Lufthansa Group, of which Air Dolomiti is part, have remodeled their service to Northern Italy to cope with changes in demand and following the travel advice issued by the German Government. Frequencies for Turin will therefore be reduced in March. The Lufthansa Group introduces flexible rebooking options: more details on the Air Dolomiti website.
Brussels Airlines, also part of the Lufthansa Group, has announced that it will suspend all flights suffering from March 12th until April 3rd. More details on the airline's website.
AIR FRANCE
Air France, starting from March 14, 2020 and up to and including April 3, 2020, will suspend connections to all its Italian destinations. Until March 13, Air France will carry out a daily flight to each of its destinations in Italy to allow passengers who wish to anticipate their trip. More information on the Air France website.
ALITALIA
Alitalia maintains connections to Rome Fiumicino, served up to 4 frequencies per day. On the Alitalia website all information on how to change reservations.
BLUE AIR
Following the decision of the Romanian authorities to suspend flights as part of the spread of COVID-19, Blue Air canceled flights between Italy and Romania, from 9 March 2020 at 12:00 to 23 March 2020 at 12:00 pm. More information on the Blue Air website.
BLUE EXPRESS
Following the Albanian authorities' decision to suspend flights as part of the spread of COVID-19, Blue Express canceled flights between Italy and Albania up to April 3. More information on booking changes can be found on the airline's website.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
British Airways has announced the stop of all flights to and from Italy, following the decisions taken on March 9 by the Italian government for the entire national territory and the travel advice issued by the government of Great Britain. On the company's website, more information on how to change reservations.
EASYJET
The Italian authorities have implemented stringent measures for air traffic to, from and within the Italian territory valid until April 3, 2020. As a result of these extraordinary circumstances, easyJet has canceled a series of flights. On the company's website, more information on how to change reservations.
JET2.COM
Following the travel advice issued by the government of Great Britain, the Jet2.com ski routes links have been canceled: the company has in fact proceeded to repatriate its passengers. More information on the carrier's website.
IBERIA
Following the restrictions on travel to Italy issued by the Spanish government, Iberia has communicated the cancellation of flights to Madrid until next March 28. Information on reimbursement or change of booking can be found on the airline's website.
NORWEGIAN
Norwegian closed the ski route to Copenhagen three weeks in advance and the remaining charter flights to Scandinavia (Sweden and Denmark) for the winter season. More details on the carrier's website.
RYANAIR
Ryanair has announced the suspension of the entire flight program to / from Italy and on the national territory, following the measures implemented by the Italian government on the whole country to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The additional cuts will be implemented as follows:
- From 24:00 on Wednesday 11 March until 24:00 on Wednesday 8 April, Ryanair will suspend all Italian domestic flights.
- From 24:00 on Friday 13 March until 24:00 on Wednesday 8 April, Ryanair will suspend all international flights to / from Italy.
On the carrier's website more information on how to change flights and / or refund.
ROYAL AIR MAROC AND TUIFLY
Morocco has also suspended all connections with Italy: as a result the Royal Air Maroc flight to Casablanca has been canceled, as well as the Tui Fly Maroc connection to Marrakech. More information on the website of the two airlines RAM and TUIFly.
SAS SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES
Due to the current situation in Italy relating to the Coronavirus epidemic, the Danish and Swedish foreign minister's office has published new travel recommendations: the recommendation is to avoid unnecessary travel to Italy. Therefore SAS has decided to suspend all flights to Milan, Bologna, Turin and Venice from March 4th to April 3rd. On the carrier's website, more information on how to exchange and rebook.
VOLOTEA
With reference to the current condition of the Coronavirus in Italy, Volotea is closely monitoring the situation, in addition to following all the indications of the Italian government, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the competent regularization bodies, including EASA and has provided to cancel some flights. At this link the list of deleted flights for today March 11 and tomorrow March 12. More details on how to change and rebook on the airline's website.
VUELING
Following the restrictions on travel to Italy issued by the Spanish government, Vueling has made changes to its flight plans. On the airline's website information for reimbursement or change of booking.
Read moreWe inform you that, at the disposal of the Ministry of the Interior, all passengers must provide the self-declaration form on the legitimate reason for the trip before accessing the security checks on departure and before leaving the arrival hall if arriving.
The modules are available at the check-in desks for passengers on departing flights, at the security gate for both arriving and departing passengers and, for arrivals, they will be delivered to passengers by operators in charge of controlling the temperature in the Schengen arrival halls and extra-Schengen.
Passengers are required to hand them in to the State Police officers present before the security gates in the main Terminal, in the arrivals hall before the single exit for passengers on domestic and Schengen flights and at the security checkpoint; non-Schengen passengers will deliver the completed form to passport control, which will issue them with a coupon that must be delivered before departure.
Read morePassengers are informed that, as part of the Coronavirus epidemic prevention measures, by law provisions all passengers arriving at Turin Airport on international flights and coming from Rome Fiumicino will be subjected to body temperature control. The checks on passengers will take place after disembarkation, or inside the Terminal, and will be carried out by Air Health personnel and emergency system 118 staff using infrared thermometers with frontal detection.
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