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    Aeroporto Sandro Pertini (Turin-Caselle Airport)

    A key international gateway to Northern Italy and the Piedmont region, serving major European destinations.

    IATA Code:TRN
    Also known as:TRN
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    Overview of the Airport

    Aeroporto Sandro Pertini (TRN), also known as Turin-Caselle Airport, is located 16 km north-northwest of Turin in Caselle Torinese. It serves as the primary airport for Turin and the Piedmont region, offering efficient connections across Europe and beyond.

    45.2008, 7.6496

    4.2M
    Passenger Traffic
    15.6K
    Cargo Throughput

    Growth Trend

    Passenger traffic increased by 8.5% year-over-year, driven by expanded low-cost carrier operations.

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    Employment

    2,300

    Staff includes airline, ground handling, security, retail, and airport administration personnel.

    Airport Asset

    Global Ranking

    Awarded ACI Europe Best Airport (1-5M passengers) in 2007, 2008, and 2022.
    38.7K
    Aircraft Movements

    Market Share of Major Airlines

    Capacity Expansion

    Recent terminal upgrades and runway enhancements support increased passenger and cargo volumes.

    Capacity Expansion

    Technological Advancements

    Deployment of automated check-in kiosks and digital wayfinding improves operational efficiency.

    Technological Advancements

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Implementation of energy-efficient lighting and waste reduction programs aligns with EU environmental standards.

    Sustainability Initiatives

    General Stats

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    General Studies

    The Aeroporto di Torino (Torino Airport) maintains an Energy Management System certified to ISO 50001 and is developing a decarbonisation roadmap, with ongoing studies focusing on energy planning and sustainability.

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    Operations Logistics & Timelines

    Step-by-step process transit times for passengers and cargo.

    For Clients

    Passenger process times from arrival to gate.

    • Arrival & Baggage Claim15-45 mins
    • Customs & Immigration10-30 mins
    • Terminal to Gate Transfer5-15 mins
    • Security Screening10-25 mins

    For Employees

    Cargo handling deadlines and operational procedures.

    • General Cargo Cut-off (Passenger Aircraft)60 mins pre-departure
    • General Cargo Cut-off (Cargo Aircraft)90 mins pre-departure
    • Dangerous Goods (DG) Submission Deadline48 hours prior to flight
    • Dangerous Goods (DG) Verification Deadline24 hours prior to flight
    • Hand Baggage Cut-off60 mins pre-departure
    • Baggage Sorting Deadline30 mins pre-departure
    • Passenger Boarding Cut-off15 mins pre-departure
    • Minimum Connection Time (Domestic)60 mins
    • Minimum Connection Time (International)90 mins

    Passengers' Tips & Tricks

    1. 1

      Utilize the Free Shuttle Bus

      Aeroporto Sandro Pertini offers a free shuttle bus service connecting the airport to the city center (Torino Porta Nuova train station) and the Caselle train station. This is a convenient and cost-effective option compared to taxis or private transfers. Check the timetable online for routes and schedules.

    2. 2

      Follow Signage for Car Rental Carefully

      The car rental counters are located in Terminal A. Follow the clearly marked signs after baggage claim. Be aware that the car rental area can get crowded, especially during peak travel times, so allow extra time.

    3. 3

      Currency Exchange Services are Limited

      While currency exchange services are available, they are limited within the airport terminals. It's recommended to exchange currency before your arrival in Italy or use ATMs upon arrival at Torino Porta Nuova train station for better rates.

    4. 4

      Fast Track Security for Priority Pass Holders

      If you're a holder of a Priority Pass, utilize the designated Fast Track security lanes for a quicker and more efficient security screening experience. Present your Priority Pass card at the security checkpoint.

    5. 5

      Information Desk Location and Services

      The Information Desk is located in Terminal B, near the arrivals hall. They can provide assistance with directions, local transportation options, baggage inquiries, and general airport information. Don't hesitate to ask for help if needed.

    Cargo Tips & Tricks

    1. 1

      Understand Customs Regulations

      Italy has strict customs regulations regarding importing and exporting goods. Ensure all cargo documentation is complete and accurate to avoid delays or fines. Check the latest regulations on the Italian Customs website for specific requirements related to your shipment.

    2. 2

      Utilize the Dedicated Cargo Terminal

      Aeroporto Sandro Pertini (TRN) operates a dedicated cargo terminal (Terminal 2). Utilizing this terminal streamlines the handling process and minimizes potential delays compared to general passenger operations. Contact the cargo handlers in advance to schedule your arrival.

    3. 3

      Declare Hazardous Materials Correctly

      If your cargo includes hazardous materials (HAZMAT), meticulous documentation and adherence to IATA regulations are crucial. TRN handles HAZMAT shipments, but proper declaration and packaging are your responsibilities. Contact the airport authorities for specific requirements.

    4. 4

      Consider Ground Transportation Options

      TRN offers various ground transportation options for cargo, including trucking services. Pre-arrange your transportation to ensure a seamless connection between the airport and your final destination. Consider proximity to major Italian highways.

    5. 5

      Advance Booking and Coordination is Key

      Due to TRN’s increasing importance as a cargo hub, particularly for pharmaceutical shipments, booking your cargo handling, customs clearance, and ground transportation well in advance is highly recommended. Coordinate closely with your freight forwarder, customs brokers, and the airport’s cargo operations team.

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    Policy Alignment

    Collaborate with Italian authorities to secure funding for further infrastructure and sustainability projects.

    Infrastructure Investment

    Focus on terminal modernization and apron expansion to meet rising demand and improve resilience.

    Sustainability Focus

    Accelerate adoption of renewable energy and green mobility solutions to meet regulatory and environmental targets.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common inquiries about operations and logistics at Aeroporto Sandro Pertini (Turin-Caselle Airport).

    What is the official name of Turin Airport?

    The official name of Turin Airport is AeroportoSandroPertini, also known as Turin-Caselle Airport.

    Where is Turin Airport located?

    Turin Airport (TRN) is located at Caselle Torinese, approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) north-northwest of the city of Turin, Italy.

    What is the ICAO airport code for Turin Airport?

    The ICAO airport code for Turin Airport is LIMF.

    How many passengers does Turin Airport handle annually?

    Turin Airport handles approximately 3.5 million passengers annually.

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