Ryanair has announced the addition of a third based Boeing 737-800 at Turin Airport for Winter 2025/26, enabling a 30% increase in operations with 368 weekly flights. The expanded schedule, Ryanair’s largest ever at the airport, will support 3 million passengers annually across 32 routes.
The Winter 25/26 program includes two new routes to Liverpool and the extension of the Pescara service into the winter season, supporting vital trade connectivity. The carrier is also adding extra frequencies on 16 popular routes, including Dublin, which will rise from two to five flights per week. The Dublin–Turin service will now operate every Monday, Friday, and Sunday between 25 October 2025 and 28 March 2026.
Ryanair DAC CEO Eddie Wilson said “Ryanair continues to deliver record growth across Italy, investing in regional airports like Turin where this Winter we will provide 1.5m low fare seats (+30% growth) across 32 routes, offering more choice than ever for passengers flying from Turin. We are also delighted to celebrate a key milestone at our Turin base this Winter, as the airport welcomes a 3rd Ryanair based aircraft. We’ve worked closely with the SAGAT team to make this growth possible – proving that competitive charges and efficient operations are key to unlocking growth.”
Torino Airport CEO Andrea Andorno said “I am very satisfied with the result we announce today. The third Ryanair aircraft based at our airport confirms the strategic value of the joint work we have carried out so far with the airline. The new routes and the increase in frequencies on 16 other destinations already served will allow an even greater number of tourists to visit Turin and Piedmont, as well as offer more convenient travel options for those residing here.”
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