TurinCaselle
Turin Caselle is the common name for Turin Airport, officially known as Turin-Aeroporto di Caselle Sandro Pertini. It is the primary international airport serving the city of Turin and the Piedmont region in northwestern Italy. Located approximately 16 kilometers north of Turin's city center, the airport is situated in the municipality of Caselle Torinese. It handles a significant volume of both passenger and cargo traffic, serving as a hub for various airlines. The airport features a single terminal building that has undergone several expansions and renovations to accommodate growing passenger numbers and modern aviation standards. Its facilities include a range of services for travelers such as shops, restaurants, car rental agencies, and various lounges. Turin Caselle plays a crucial role in regional connectivity, offering flights to numerous domestic and international destinations across Europe and beyond. It is well-connected to the city of Turin via public transportation, including bus services and a dedicated airport train line, as well as through road networks. The airport's strategic location and infrastructure support both leisure and business travel to and from the region.