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Ryanair Opens New Turin Base and Launches Summer 2022 Schedule

Ryanair celebrated the opening of their new Turin, Italy base on Thursday and launched its summer 2022 schedule. Turin will have two based aircraft, representing a $200 million investment, and will offer service on 40 routes, including 19 new routes.


Ryanair Celebrated the Opening of New Turin, Italy Base on Thursday, November 11, 2021 - Courtesy Ryanair

On Thursday (November 11, 2021), Ryanair announced the opening of their new base in Turin, Italy with two based aircraft, representing a $200 million investment, and 19 new routes for summer 2022. The base will create 60 new direct jobs and customers from the Turin and Piemonte region will enjoy added connectivity with 40 routes and over 100 weekly departures to exciting destinations including Cagliari, Edinburgh, Malaga and Seville. Celebrating the new base, Ryanair has launched a fare sale tickets from only €19.99, which must be booked by Saturday, November 13, 2021.


In Thursday’s announcement, Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, Digital and Communications, Dara Brady, said,


“We are delighted to celebrate the opening of our new base in Turin and to announce our new S22 schedule, which will boost connectivity throughout Europe as we continue to strengthen and grow our network to carry 225m passengers p.a. by 2026. With 40 routes scheduled across this winter and next summer, Ryanair will be a crucial asset in positioning Turin and its region as a year-round destination for international tourism. This development will also create 60 direct jobs and offer our Italian customers a host of exciting European destinations to choose for their winter and summer breaks, with 19 new routes connecting Turin to the likes of Billund, Chania, and Dublin.


“To celebrate, we are launching a seat sale with fares available from €19.99 for travel until the end of Oct 22, which must be booked by Saturday, 13th November. Since these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com to avoid missing out.”


Also commenting, on Ryanair’s new base, Torino Airport’s CEO, Andrea Andorno, said,


“We are very pleased to announce today three new Ryanair routes – Agadir, Billund and Zadar – that will start from Turin in March 2022. We are also happy to confirm for next summer the connections that have debuted with the current winter season: Budapest, Copenhagen, Krakow, Edinburgh (starting from 4 December), Kyiv, Lanzarote, Madrid, Malaga, Marrakech, Paris Beauvais, Seville, Tel Aviv and Trapani. The three new entries will thus bring further growth in the summer season 2022 to the many new flights that Ryanair has recently launched from the base of Turin. To celebrate, for all passengers we offer a discount of over 50% at our low-cost parking, with exceptional rates: for example, 4 days of parking at €9.99 and a week at €13.99.”


Ryanair's Winter 2021/22 and Summer 2022 Turin Schedule - Courtesy Ryanair

Ryanair Holdings, plc is Europe’s largest airline conglomerate and the parent company of Buzz, Lauda, Malta Air, and Ryanair DAC. The airline usually carries over 154 million passengers annually with over 2,500 daily departures. Ryanair typically serves over 200 destinations in 40 countries with a fleet of over 400 Boeing 737 Family aircraft and 20 Airbus A320s. Currently, the low-cost carrier has an additional 210 Boeing 737-8200s on order. Ryanair has maintained a stellar safety record for over 35 years and prides itself on being “Europe’s greenest cleanest airline group,” promising customers a reduction in CO2 emissions of up to 50%, versus the “Big 4 EU major airlines.”



Source: Ryanair

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