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How long is the flight to Turin?

If you are planning to fly to Turin, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Dubai, the flight duration is approximately 8h 13m; from Abu Dhabi, around 8h 25m; and from Sharjah, close to 9h 40m.
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Your flight to Turin

The alpine skyline frames your descent into Turin, a major industrial and cultural power in northern Italy. This city is the capital of the Piedmont region and has a history rooted in the royal ambitions of the House of Savoy. Its wide avenues and organised grid layout reflect its time as the first capital of the unified nation.

Grand architecture defines the city centre, from the towering spire of the Mole Antonelliana to the expansive Piazza Castello. You can explore the Egyptian Museum, which holds one of the most significant collections of antiquities outside of Cairo, or visit the Royal Palace of Turin. The Renaissance style of the Turin Cathedral is a sharp contrast to the nearby Roman ruins of the Palatine Towers.

The character of the city is shaped by a quiet sophistication and a deep culinary tradition. It is the historic home of chocolate production and the birthplace of the aperitivo culture. Visitors find a destination that balances its identity as a modern centre of automotive design with the preserved atmosphere of its historic coffee houses.

Best time to visit Turin: High and low seasons

Mild months and autumn colours

The high season in Turin typically spans from late spring through to the early autumn, when temperatures range between 20°C and 25°C. During these months, the city sheds its winter coat as residents move their social lives to the wide piazzas and the banks of the Po River. You will find the streets filled with a relaxed energy as the long daylight hours encourage outdoor dining and evening walks through the Quadrilatero Romano.

When you arrive at Turin Airport during this peak period, the clear skies often provide a sharp view of the surrounding Alps. The city hosts significant cultural gatherings such as the Salone del Libro in May, which draws large crowds to the former Lingotto factory. This season is defined by a lively pace where the historical architecture is set against the backdrop of the Parco del Valentino, which is at its most colourful.

Winter mist and festive lights

The low season arrives with the cooler temperatures of November and lasts until February, with averages often hovering around 3°C. A characteristic mist frequently settles over the city, giving the baroque avenues and the Mole Antonelliana a quiet, mysterious atmosphere. While the air is crisp, the city remains active as people retreat into the historic cafes to enjoy a warm Bicerin, a traditional local drink.

Landing in the winter months reveals a different side of the region, as the proximity to world-class ski resorts becomes the main draw for many travellers. The city stays bright during the darker months through the Luci d'Artista, an exhibition where contemporary light installations decorate the public spaces. This period offers a more intimate experience of the local museums, such as the Museo Egizio, away from the busier summer windows.

Top things to do and see in Turin

After your flight touches down at Turin Airport, the city greets you with a skyline framed by the sharp peaks of the Alps. This elegant northern hub quickly reveals its dual identity as a former royal capital and a pioneer of modern industry. Stepping into the city centre feels like entering a series of grand outdoor rooms, where wide avenues and quiet courtyards wait for you to explore them.

Mole Antonelliana
This soaring spire is the most recognisable part of the city skyline and houses the National Museum of Cinema. You can take a glass lift through the centre of the building to see the city from a height of 167 metres.

Egyptian Museum
This institution holds one of the largest collections of Egyptian antiquities outside of Cairo. Walking through its darkened halls, you find remarkably preserved statues, papyrus scrolls, and everyday objects that span thousands of years of history.

Piazza Castello
The historical heart of the city is surrounded by grand arcades and the former residences of the House of Savoy. It acts as a central meeting point where the city’s royal past meets the energy of modern Italian life.

Royal Palace of Turin
This site shows the city’s role as the first capital of a unified Italy. The interior is filled with intricate tapestries, an extensive royal armoury, and gardens designed by André Le Nôtre.

Quadrilatero Romano
This ancient district is a maze of narrow streets that follow the original Roman grid. It is the best place to find traditional wine bars and small workshops where artisans continue to practice old-world trades.

Historic Coffee Houses
Turin has a deep-rooted cafe culture where wood-panelled rooms have space to try Bicerin, a local drink made of layers of espresso, chocolate, and cream. These spots have been centres of political and literary debate for centuries.

Valentino Park
Running along the banks of the Po River, this park includes a botanical garden and a medieval village reconstruction. It is a favourite spot for locals to walk or cycle under the shade of mature trees.

Book your flight to Turin and start saving on your next trip

Few feelings compare to boarding a plane knowing Turin awaits. To find great flight deals for your journey, try to stay flexible with your travel dates and book your seat well in advance. If you travel often, Opodo Prime can make your trip even easier by providing extra benefits every time you fly toward a new discovery.

FAQ's about Turin

How can I find cheap flights to Turin at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED77 to Turin. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Turin.
When's the best time to go to Turin?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Turin is... March.
The next best month to travel to Turin is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Turin.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Turin is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Turin?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Turin, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Air France: average one-way price of AED2,224.55 , with Dubai to Turin an average of AED2,224.55 and Abu Dhabi from AED3,593.02.
  • Lufthansa (one-way average: AED2,648.61) : this includes an average price from Dubai to Turin of AED2,648.61 and also flights from Dubai costing AED2,578.30.
  • ITA Airways: average cost for one-way was AED2,870.78 , with Dubai to Turin flights costing an average of AED2,692.52 and the price tag from Abu Dhabi being AED3,762.04.
Which airlines fly to Turin from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Turin include:

  • Ryanair, which flies from Chisinau and Madrid to Turin plus from Madrid.
  • Royal Air Maroc, which has flights from Casablanca and Madrid as well as Porto to Turin.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Turin include:

  • Air France, which flies from Rabat and Dubai and also from Casablanca.
  • Lufthansa, with flights from Chisinau and Birmingham to Turin plus Dublin.
  • ITA Airways, which has flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi as well as from Jeddah to Turin.
What is the weather like in Turin?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Turin is in July, August and June, when the average temperature reaches 27º, while December, January and March are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 26 hours. If you prefer colder temperatures, however, make sure you visit Turin during the months of January, December and February to experience an average of -2º. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during May, April and October, when the average precipitation in Turin is 122mm, while the months of December, February and January are drier, with an average of 47mm.

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