Torino Airport Guide
Torino Airport, also known as Turin Airport or Caselle Aeroporto Internazionale di Torino, is 16 kilometres (10 miles) north of Turin's city centre, just off the A55.
A railway links the airport to Turin (GTT Dora Railway Station), departing every 30 minutes to the airport from 05:13am to 07:43pm and to Turin from 06:49am to 09:19pm. The railway station is located few metres away from the air terminal. There is also a bus service between Turin and Torino Airport, with a few stops enroute.
Torino Airport has been rebuilt and renewed in the last few years, so everything is modern, clean and spacious. There are quite a few shops and restaurants, more than enough to meet your needs on a short visit. These are mainly situated on the first floor.
Torino Airport caters well for the disabled traveller, by providing ramps, lifts, wheelchair accessible toilets and a courtesy lounge for the wait.
There is also plenty for the travelling business person, including phone, fax, photocopier and Internet connection.
Other amenities include a bank, Bureau de Change, baby changing facilities and even a baggage protection point where you can shrink-wrap your luggage.

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