New Ryanair routes from Turin to Porto and Belfast
Ryanair has announced its operations to Turin for winter '23, with 28 routes including 2 new ones to Belfast [...]

Ryanair has announced its operations to Turin for theWinter '23, with 28 routes including 2 new ones to Belfast and Porto, A significant increase in frequencies over Catania. Ryanair's winter operation confirms two aircraft based in Turin, plans more than 220 weekly flights (+100% compared to pre-Covid) .
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The winter '23 operation on Turin will offer: 28 routes, 2 new ones to Belfast and Porto and increased frequencies on 3 routes to Birmingham, Bristol and Catania
Mauro Bolla, Ryanair's Head of Communication for Albania, Cyprus, Greece, Italy and Romania, said.: "As Italy's No. 1 airline, Ryanair is pleased to announce its winter '23 operations to Turin, with 2 new routes to Belfast and Porto (28 in total), as well as increased frequencies to 3 other popular destinations such as Catania, Birmingham and Bristol, offering our Turin customers an even wider selection for their winter vacation at the lowest fares in Europe."
Andrea Andorno, CEO of Torino Airport, commented: "We are pleased with the results that Ryanair is bringing to our airport in terms of traffic, and the winter 2023/2024 season announced by the carrier once again confirms its role as the main architect of our growth. Overall at Turin Airport, the seats put on sale by Ryanair in the winter 2023/2024 season are in fact up compared to last winter. This is an increase in offerings that, internationally, are both in typically incoming destinations and related to snow traffic, as well as on two new destinations (Belfast and Porto) not connected with Turin last winter. The new international destinations also add up to a significant increase in seats for sale on the Turin-Catania route, which is already the number one route in terms of passenger volumes at our airport and which, thanks in part to the advantageous fares announced by Ryanair, is likely to register new traffic records."