Finnair launches year-round flights between Helsinki and Turin

Finnair is introducing year-round flights connecting Helsinki Airport in Finland with Turin Caselle Airport in Italy, offering up to three weekly services. This route enhances travel links between northern Europe and northern Italy, supporting tourism across seasons. The expansion is part of Finnair's broader European network growth for 2026.

Finnair's new Helsinki-Turin route will operate throughout the year, providing consistent connectivity between the Finnish capital and the Piedmont region of Italy. The service links Helsinki Airport, a key hub for northern Europe, with Turin Caselle Airport, facilitating access to cultural and alpine destinations.

Flight frequencies vary by season to meet demand. In winter, one weekly flight will run, increasing to two during the peak winter sports period from January to March, when visitors head to nearby Italian Alps ski resorts. The region around Turin hosted the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, and its mountain areas remain popular for skiing and outdoor activities. In summer, up to three weekly flights will operate, aligning with tourism for the city's baroque architecture, historic sites like the Mole Antonelliana and Egyptian Museum, and the Langhe wine region.

For travelers from Italy, Helsinki offers attractions such as Senate Square, Helsinki Cathedral, and Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, plus connections to Scandinavia and beyond via Finnair's hub. This route supports multi-destination trips, combining urban exploration in Turin with natural landscapes in Finland.

The addition fits Finnair's strategy to expand year-round European services, including new routes to Luxembourg and Valencia. In the 2026 summer season, Finnair will serve nine Italian airports, strengthening ties between Finland and Italy while enabling onward travel to Asia and North America.

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