for Turin's communications and the
main point of access for those coming from within Italy or abroad. A restyling in 2005 means that the airport is now one of Europe's most advanced. As well as the main Italian cities, the range of departures includes the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, Albania, Rumania, Sweden, Russia and Morocco.
The airport is
within easy reach of the city both by car because of a fast-flowing motorway feeder road connected to the North Ring Road (Tangenziale Nord), and by public transport on Sadem buses or by the combined Dora Fly train+bus. Lastly, at Collegno, the
Aeritalia Airport, used solely for tourist flights and flying school.