Transfer From Torino / Caselle International Airport (TRN) To Milan

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Paul

+41 44 322 0000

Max. 50 passengers

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Bergamotransfer

+390353844411

Max. 8 passengers

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Firstclassmilano

+393356156318

Max. 16 passengers

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Cab MIlan

.+393332697376

Max. 8 passengers

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Taxi Milano

+393348986183

Max. 8 passengers

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Qualitytaxiservices

+393408088961

Max. 8 passengers

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Andrea Coti Zelati

+393454746524

Max. 8 passengers

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Giovanni

+393317284431

Max. 8 passengers

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Astrouski Serguei

+33651682334

Max. 8 passengers

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Stefano Tudisco

+393935104528

Max. 8 passengers

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Alexandru

+393282732895

Max. 8 passengers

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RADIO TAXI VARESE

+39 332 241800

Max. 4 passengers

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TaxiVarese

+39 328 7107874

Max. 4 passengers

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Torino / Caselle International Airport

Aeroporto di Torino (TRN) - is one of public minor international airports of Italy, territorially situated in Caselle Torinese of the region Piedmont, at a distance of 16 km away from the city Turin- the capital of Metropolitan City of Turin. It is also known as Sandro Pertini Airport after the 7th President of Italy Republic.

Facilities and infrastructure of the Turin-Caselle International Airport

The airport has 1 runway with asphalt surface, terminal building with arrival facilities, boarding areas, departure lounges and both international and domestic gates. The structure of the airport allows finding the gates easily. Information desks and customer-friendly personnel are at your disposal for any assistance needed.

Services for people with reduced mobility: Torino Airport grants free and dedicated assistance as...

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Private Transfer Services to and from Milan

Located in northern Italy, Milan is the second-most populous city of the country. The city is known as a hub for fashion and design and boasts a mixture of historical landmarks and innovation alike. Perhaps the most famous landmark of the city is the Milan Cathedral (or Duomo di Milano), the construction of which started in 1386, and which is considered the largest church in Italy and one of the largest in the world. Other landmarks include the Sforzesco Castle, Santa Maria delle Grazie church which houses Da Vinci’s The Last Supper, and Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio. Besides such sights, the city also has modern architectural treasures such as Bosco Verticale, the towers of which contain more than 900 trees....