Ryanair announces 4 new routes from Turin for summer 2023 to Alicante, Stockholm, Porto and Vilnius
In total, the airline will operate more than 310 weekly flights to/from the Piedmontese capital

After a positive start in January e the announcement of new routes from Bologna, Ryanair communicated its operative from Turin for thesummer 2023, which provides 4 new routes (35 in total) per Alicante, Stockholm, Porto and Vilnius., in addition to theIncreased frequencies on 5 popular destinations already existing as Brussels, Cagliari, Valencia, Pescara and Seville.
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Ryanair's operations from Turin for summer 2023 include:
- 2 aircraft based
- $200 million investment in Turin
- 35 routes including 4 new ones - Alicante, Stockholm, Porto and Vilnius (+220% compared to pre-Covid period)
- Over 310 flights per week
- Increased frequencies on 5 routes: Brussels, Cagliari, Pescara, Seville and Valencia
- More than 1,800 total jobs (including 60 direct jobs)
In the summer of 2023, Ryanair will then operate. Over 310 weekly flights to/from Turin.
From Turin, Eddie Wilson of Ryanair stated: "Ryanair is pleased to offer even more choice to the citizens and visitors of Turin for the summer of 2023 with the launch of our largest new operation from Turin for summer 2023, which will operate more than 310 weekly flights on 35 routes, including four new ones to Alicante, Arlanda, Porto and Vilnius. In the first anniversary of our Turin base, Ryanair continues its commitment to the growth of the region, supporting tourism, new jobs and a boost to the local economy, with more than 13 million passengers carried to/from Turin since operations began. We are therefore very pleased to have renewed for the second year our partnership with the Turin Chamber of Commerce and Turismo Torino to promote the region in foreign markets. To celebrate our new operation from Turin for summer 2023, we are launching a special promotion, with fares starting at only €29.99 for travel between April and October 2023 only on Ryanair.com."
Andrea Andorno, CEO of Torino Airport said: "We are delighted that the investment made by Ryanair on our airport has led to an increase in the offer for next summer as well, thanks to the addition of products that will continue from the winter season, such as Stockholm and Vilnius, and which have opened up new markets hitherto unserved such as Sweden and Lithuania; in addition to these are the new additions of Porto, in Portugal, and Alicante, in Spain, two completely new destinations for our network. All the international flights activated so far have fueled new tourist flows for Turin and Piedmont, generating a positive spin-off and shared value for the entire territory, and we are confident that the additional connections will help further increase its attractiveness."