Wizz Air is establishing a new base at Torino-Caselle Airport (TRN) as part of its capacity redeployment in Western Europe. The ultra-low-cost carrier will station two Airbus A321neo aircraft there, with the first arriving in September 2026 and the second a month later.
This will be Wizz Air’s seventh base in Italy, joining existing ones at Rome Fiumicino, Milan Malpensa, Venice-Marco Polo, Catania, Naples and Palermo. The base targets Spanish and Italian destinations, offering up to 11 weekly flights to Rome Fiumicino starting September 14, 2026; daily service to Barcelona from the same date and to Naples from December 1, 2026; four weekly flights each to Madrid (from October 25) and Valencia (from September 15); and three weekly flights to Malaga (from October 26) and Bilbao (from September 14).
Additional routes include daily flights to Palermo starting May 4, 2026, increasing to 14 weekly from September 14, and Turin-London Luton three times weekly from June 9. Wizz Air already operates from Turin to Bucharest Otopeni and Baneasa, Iasi, Budapest, Chisinau, Catania, Tirana and Sofia, with a seasonal Warsaw service. In 2026, the airline plans 16 routes to eight countries from Turin, providing nearly 1.3 million seats. Tickets are available from €24.99 on wizzair.com and the Wizz app. Italy now hosts at least 36 Wizz Air aircraft.