Ryanair's Record Expansion in Turin: 3 Million Passengers, 368 Weekly Flights, and 2,300 New Jobs
July 3, 2025
Ryanair has announced a significant expansion at Turin Airport by adding a third based aircraft for the Winter 2025/2026 schedule, marking its largest-ever seasonal expansion in the region.
This expansion is projected to accommodate 3 million passengers annually, setting a new record for Ryanair in Turin.
With this move, Turin is set to become a major winter travel hub for Northern Italy, connecting to over 30 destinations across Europe.
New routes will include services to Liverpool in the UK and a year-round extension to Pescara in Italy.
The expansion is expected to support over 2,300 jobs in the Piedmont region, significantly boosting the local tourism, retail, and logistics sectors.
Ryanair's Winter schedule will see a 30% increase in flights, totaling 368 flights per week, further enhancing travel options for customers.
The airline will also increase flight frequencies on 16 popular routes, including Dublin, London Stansted, and Madrid.
Turin's strategic geographic location makes it an ideal gateway to Western Europe, particularly for winter tourism focused on skiing and mountain vacations.
To celebrate the addition of the new aircraft, Ryanair has launched a 2-day seat sale with fares starting from €24.99.
Ryanair's CEO emphasized the importance of regional growth strategies to promote tourism and trade in underserved areas.
The total investment in the Turin base amounts to $300 million, underscoring Ryanair's commitment to regional growth in Italy.
Eddie Wilson, Ryanair's CEO, called for the elimination of the Municipal Tax at airports to stimulate further traffic and tourism in the Italian aviation sector.
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Airline Routes & Ground Services • Jul 2, 2025
Ryanair adds third based aircraft to Turin for Winter 2025