The new Finnair route connecting Helsinki with Turin will be annual and not seasonal, operating three weekly flights year-round.
Year-round connections to Turin
The Finnish airline has announced this change in operations, which also includes year-round flights on the other two new routes for summer 2026, namely Luxembourg and Valencia. "We are constantly developing our network and increasing capacity where it best meets the needs of our passengers. Year-round connections provide our customers with flexible and reliable travel options in all seasons," explains Antti Tolvanen, Finnair's senior vice president of network and revenue optimization.
Turin is both a winter and summer destination
Turin is particularly suitable for winter sports enthusiasts. The carrier will fly to Turin’s Caselle airport once a week throughout the winter season and twice a week during the peak winter sport season, from January to March. In the summer, Finnair flies to Turin three times a week.
“Improving connectivity between Italy and our Helsinki hub”
Geoffrey Carrage, Finnair's regional manager Southern Europe, said: “Italy is a strategic market for Finnair, and the opening of the new route to Turin reinforces our commitment to improving connectivity between Italy and our Helsinki hub. 2026 will be an extraordinary year for Finnair in Italy. With nine Italian airports served in the 2026 summer season, we want to offer travellers an even more accessible, comfortable and sustainable flying experience, with direct connections to Finland and beyond."
































