When flying into Paris there are two main international airports, Orly and Roissy-Charles de Gaulle.
Roisy-Charles de Gaulle Airport
Roisy-Charles de Gaulle is located approximately 15 mile northeast of the centre of Paris itself, with a quick, easy and reliable transport system into the city. The airports turns over around 200,000 passengers daily, which ranks it as one of the busiest airports in Europe, and only slightly behind Heathrow. The airport is made up of three different terminals or ‘aerogares’, with terminal 1 dealing with mostly non-Air France international flights including Virgin Atlantic and United Airlines. Terminal 2 is made up of 6 smaller terminals, with the majority of Air France flights flying in and out as well as British Airways and American Airlines. Terminal 3 is where the budget and charter flights are catered for, with companies such as Easyjet and Ryanair flying into and out of.

Flights to Paris
Orly Airport
Orly Airport is located just 10 miles south of the centre of Paris, and is smaller and a lot less frantic and busy as Charles de Gaulle airport. There are around 30 airlines hosted here, with the airport mostly dealing with domestic and European flights. The airport itself is made up of two terminals, Orly Euest and Orly Sud. Orly Euest services domestic flights, including Air France, whilst Orly Sud handles the international and charter flights.
Both Paris airports that service the city have high standard of amenities and services, with world-class duty free, luxury shopping, a large range of restaurants, children play areas and lounges. There are also excellent shuttle services running between terminals which are free of charge, and in several of the terminals there are free wireless areas for internet access.








