Nestled at the foot of the Alps, Turin is one of the most interesting Italian cities with rich history and awe-inspiring architecture. Consider a Car hire at Turin Airport which will allow you to get to the city and the Piedmont region at your own pace and make the most of your stay in Italy. Turin Airport welcomes in fewer than 4 million annual passengers with great onward connections to central Turin and throughout the region. Along with Turin, with your rental you can even drive to Milan – one of the world’s most famous fashion capitals.
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Turin Airport consists of one terminal building and one runway. It was first built in 1953 and has seen renovations throughout the years. The airport serves Turin and the surrounding region, welcoming in around 3.9 million annual passengers. Located in Caselle Torinese, it is approximately 9 miles from central Turin. Along with its more common name, the airport is also known as Turin-Caselle Airport and Sandro Pertini Airport. Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Ryanair, Blue Air, British Airways, EasyJet and more, provide links across the European continent, to Germany, UK, Spain, Belgium, Romania and France.
Turin Airport (TRN)
Address: Strada Aeroporto, 12, 10072 Caselle Torinese Torino, Italy
Telephone: +39 011 567 6361
Airlines operating at Turin Airport: The airport provides links across Europe via British Airways, Thomas Cook Airlines, EasyJet, Ryanair, Air France, Germanwings, Lufthansa, KLM, Turkish Airlines and Wizz Air.
Although a modest airport in comparison to other Italian airports, Turin Airport hosts numerous local, national and internally renowned car rental suppliers. Alamo, Sicily by Car, Locauto, Europcar, Leasys, Maggiore and Sixt are just some of the popular brands represented here. With so much on offer, finding the right car hire at Turin Airport shouldn’t be a problem. Car rental desks can be found within the multi-storey car park located in front of the terminal.
Proceed to the respective pick-up desk and have your voucher as well as your driving licence (International Driving Permit, if required), identification, and a valid credit card under the main driver’s name. A deposit will be held on your credit card – debit cards are not accepted. It is important to check the vehicle for any existing damage and mark it on the pick-up report. Upon drop-off, the vehicle will be inspected again for any additional damages, which you may be held liable for, depending on your insurance. Remember to also return the car with a full or empty tank of fuel, according to the chosen fuel policy. Once everything is confirmed as okay, your deposit will be released back onto your card.
Car hire operating hours
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Avis at Turin Airport Str. S. Maurizio, 12, Caselle Torinese, Torino, Italy 10072 +39 011 470 1528 |
Opening Hours: Monday 8:30am to 11pm Tuesday-Thursday 8:30am to 5pm Friday 8:30am to 11pm Saturday 8:30am to 5pm Sunday 10am to 6:30pm |
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Enterprise at Turin Airport Str. S. Maurizio, 12, Caselle Torinese, Torino, Italy 10072 +39 011 996 3426 |
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 8am to 7pm |
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Locauto at Turin Airport Str. S. Maurizio, 12, Caselle Torinese, Torino, Italy 10072 +39 02 430201 |
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 8am to 7pm |
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Sicily by Car at Turin Airport Str. S. Maurizio, 12, Caselle Torinese, Torino, Italy 10072 +39 011 567 8128 |
Opening Hours: Monday- Sunday 8am to 11pm |
Built in 1953, Turin Airport underwent subsequent renovation works in 1989 and in 2005 for the Winter Olympics taking place in 2006. The last modernisation of the airport saw the expansion of the terminal, new boarding gates were built, and the airport gained a modern boarding lounge. One airport consists of one main three-storey terminal which houses both the arrivals and departures. The airport has one paved runway, with the whole complex covering approximately 57,000 sq. metres.
The airport terminal is divided into three main areas; arrivals, departures and a boarding lounge with various facilities. The main terminal section is dedicated to clothes shops, restaurants and book stores – these can be found at the boarding lounge. In the arrivals area, visitors can find newsagents, which stock newspapers, books, and gadgets. A clothes store, a bookshop and a chocolate shop is available in the departure lounge. Along with shops, a large array of restaurants and bars are available throughout the terminal. Turin Airport has all the necessary facilities for a safe and secure journey. Wi-Fi is available at the terminal, along with ATMs and luggage services.
The airport is connected with Turin by the RA10 road, so if you rent a car at Turin Airport it’ll take you approximately 20 to 30 minutes to get to the city centre. If you take the A40 motorway from Turin, you will, in less than 2 hours arrive at the fashion capital city of Milan. Visit our Italy driving information page to learn more about traffic regulations in the country. If you opt for public transport, there is a convenient rail link to the city centre. A trip from the airport station, located close to the terminal, to the GTT Dora station in Turin takes only 19 minutes. Bus services to Turin are operated by Sadem; the bus stop is in front of the terminal at the arrivals level. If you choose to take a taxi, these can be found on the left side from the arrivals exit.
Multiple parking facilities are available at Turin Airport, right across from the main terminal building. These include open-air, multi-storey, long and short stay car parks. Parking can be pre-booked online or paid at the ticket machine before leaving the airport. You can opt for a car rental at Turin Airport and head towards Turin, as it isn’t difficult to park in the city. On-street parking is allowed in Turin along the blue lines. Parking tickets can be purchased from "tabacchi" or newsagents. A few public car parks are also available in central Turin. Restricted driving zones so called ZTLs are present in Turin; pay careful attention to these signs because if your accidentally drive there without permission, you will incur a high fine.