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Orly Airport is now directly connected to Paris via metro line 14

Orly Airport, Paris second international airport, is located south of Paris. Since June 2024, Orly Airport is directly connected via metro line 14 to Paris downtown. Transfer to Charles de Gaulle Airport is best done by Orlyval metro to Antony RER B metro station, then RER B metro line to Charles de Gaulle Airport. Paris transport.

Orly Paris Airport

Located 14 km south of Paris, Orly Airport is Paris' second international airport after Charles de Gaulle Airport. Orly Airport is mostly devoted to domestic flights and low cost carriers. Transavia and Easyjet have many flights to and from Orly Airport.

There is now a metro connection to Paris throught line 14 and a metro connection to Charles de Gaulle Airport through Orlyval and RER B.

Orly Airport near Paris
Orly Airport is now connected to Paris by metro

Orly Airport metro to Paris

Orly Airport is connected to Paris downtown by metro line 14 since june 2024. The ride to Chatelet-les-Halles metro hub downtown is 25 minutes with trains every 2 to 5 minutes. The one way ticket costs 10,30 euros.

Orly Airport is connected to Antony RER B metro station with trains to Charles de Gaulle Airport from there. Timetable available on website.

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Orly Airport south terminal
Orly Airport south terminal is close to metro station

Orly Airport to Paris line 14 metro map

Paris Orly to Paris downtown metro line 14 map


Orly Airport terminal map with line 14 metro station access time

Paris Orly terminal map


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Orly Airport taxi and buses to Paris

Depending on where you go to and the amount of luggage you carry, you may want to take a taxi. G7 is the best known.

Try Orlybus buses to Place Denfert Rochereau in Paris.

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Orly Airport web site

Val automatic metro
Val connects Orly Airport to RER B

Paris airports figures (source Groupe ADP)

Paris Aéroport, comprising Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and Paris Orly airport handled a total of 108 million passengers in 2019, an increase of 2.5% compared to the previous year. Paris Charles de Gaulle airport welcomed 76.2 million passengers (+5.4%) and Paris Orly Airport 31.9 million (-3.8%). Traffic increased by 4.8% over the 1st half of the year and by 0.5% over the 2nd half. The decrease of Paris Orly traffic is notably due to the closure for works of Orly's main runway (closed on July 28th and reopened since December 2nd), as well as the effects of the bankruptcy of the airline Aigle Azur, which ceased its activities as from the evening of Friday, September 6.

International traffic (excluding Europe) was up (+3.7%), with a growth in following destinations: North America (+7.3%), Latin America (+6.1%), the French Overseas Territories (+5.5%), Africa (+1.5%), the Middle East (+1.4%) and Asia-Pacific (+1.1%); European traffic (excluding France) was up (+2.5%); Traffic within France was down (-0.3%); The number of connecting passengers has risen by 7.4%. The connecting rate stood at 22.7%, up by 1.0 points compared to 2018.

Paris Aéroport is part of Groupe ADP. Groupe ADP develops and manages airports, including Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly and Paris Le Bourget. In 2018, the group handled through its brand Paris Aéroport more than 105 million passengers and 2.3 million metric tonnes of freight and mail at Paris Charles de Gaulle and Paris Orly, and more than 176 million passengers in airports abroad through its subsidiary ADP International. Boasting an exceptional geographic location and a major catchment area, the Group is pursuing its strategy of adapting and modernizing its terminal facilities and upgrading quality of services; the group also intends to develop its retail and real estate businesses. In 2018, group revenue stood at €4,478 million and net income at €610 million.

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