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03 July 2025

New Ryanair flights from Turin to Liverpool and Pescara

For the winter of 2025/2026, the airport is growing with 32 total routes, 3 million passengers and a third based aircraft. Increased frequencies on 16 existing routes such as Dublin, London (Stansted), Madrid, Marrakech, Porto and Trapani

Ryanair strengthens its presence at Turin airport. For the 2025/2026 winter season, a third based aircraft will be operational, which will bring annual passengers to 3 million and total routes to 32, consolidating the largest winter schedule ever carried out by the company at the Piedmont airport.

 

Ryanair's new schedule in Turin includes 2 new routes:

  • Liverpool, a city that symbolizes music and British maritime heritage,
  • Pescara, a domestic connection that will continue even in winter, essential for interregional mobility.

 

Ryanair will also strengthen 16 existing routes – including Dublin, London (Stansted), Madrid, Marrakech, Porto and Trapani – with an overall increase in flights of 30%, for a total of 368 weekly frequencies. The total investment reaches 300 million dollars, supporting over 2,300 direct and indirect jobs.

 

A growth that stems from a long-standing collaboration between Ryanair and SAGAT, manager of Turin airport, and which consolidates Turin as a strategic hub for the Italian North-West, both for incoming tourism and for business travel.

The impact is already visible: from 2019 to 2023, foreign passengers arriving in Turin grew by +72%, while Italian passengers by +15%. Numbers destined to rise further thanks to the expansion of the offer and greater connectivity. A decisive push to position Turin among the main European destinations for city breaks, cultural trips and business travel, offering competitive connections all year round, both on national and international routes.

 
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photo: Copyright © Ryanair Press Office

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