Paris-Orly Airport - ORY

Paris, France (FR)

Getting into Paris

Plenty of transport options

There are many ways to travel between Orly airport and the city of Paris. If you’re looking to get there quickly and cheaply, we suggest taking the train.

Train

Take the Orlyval light rail to Antony station, then change to the RER B train (blue line) in the direction Aeroprt Charles de Gaulle to central stations like St Michel-Notre Dame, Gare du Nord and Châtelet Les Halles. Trains leave every four to seven minutes from 06:00-23:00 and journey time is around 40 minutes (six minutes to Antony).

Note: Keep your ticket with you as you'll need it to change trains and to leave the station at the end of your journey.

Cost: EUR 12 one-way (covers Orlyval, RER and Metro)
Buying tickets: Orlyval/Orlybus booth in the terminals
Location: Stations in both terminals

Taxi

Orly Airport is quite close to central Paris so taking a taxi can be the quickest route into the city. Prices will vary greatly, depending on where in the city you're going, and how much traffic there is. Be aware that there are surcharges of EUR 3 for more than three passengers and EUR 1 per piece of luggage after the first. Tipping is optional but not customary. From ORY airport, the taxi fare is set to EUR 35 if you're travelling to the right bank of the Seine river and EUR 30 to left bank of Seine river.

Cost: EUR 40-50 (more in heavy traffic)

Bus 

Air France offers a shuttle service between airports and major train stations in the city, 'Cars Air France'. Line 1 links with Gare Montparnasse, Invalides, and Etoile from entrance D of Orly West. Journey time is around one hour. Line 3 takes you to Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Cost: EUR 12.50 into Paris, EUR 21 to CDG Airport
Buying tickets: On the bus and at counters in the terminals 
Location: Stops in both terminals

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Getting around the airport

Two terminals connected by shuttle train

Orly Airport lies 13km south of Paris and is the secondary airport for the city after Charles de Gaulle Airport. It has two terminals, Terminal Sud (South Terminal) and Terminal Ouest (West Terminal). There are train and bus connections to central Paris leaving from both terminals. 

  • South Terminal: Six levels, but most facilities on Levels 0 and 1. Arrivals on Level 0, Departures and gates on Level 1. Gate area is split into Hall A (A gates) and Hall B (B gates).
  • West Terminal: Two levels. Arrivals and baggage claim on Level 0, Departures and gates on Level 1. The central Departures area is connected to four halls: Hall 1 (gates 10A-10P), Hall 2 (gates 20A-20L), Hall 3 (31A-31F) and Hall 4 (40A-40G).
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Lounges

Three options

Terminal Sud

Salon Icare

This lounge offers food, drinks, newspapers, Wi-Fi, TV, smoking area and other services. 

Terminal Sud, after security, departures, level 1, hall G
Opening hours: 06:00-21:30 daily

Air France - Le Patio 1

Lounge for short waits during stopovers.

Hall 1, after security, departures area
Hours: 05:30 until the last departure on Mon-Fri, 05:45 - to the last departure on Saturday

Air France - Let Patio 2

Lounge for short waits during stopovers.

Hall 1, after security, departures area
Hours: 05:20 - the last departure on Mon-Fri, 05:55 - to the last departure on Saturday

Terminal Ouest

Air France Lounge

Food, non-alcoholic drinks, Wi-Fi, newspapers and other services.

Terminal Ouest, Hall 3, after security, mezzanine, departures
Opening hours: 05:30-22:30 daily

Iberia VIP Lounge

Open to passengers travelling in Business Plus and Business Class on Iberia, or Iberia Plus Platinum and Gold members, as well as Emerald and Sapphire oneworld customers.

Hall 1, before security, before passport control
Hours: 06:00 - 21:00 daily

OpenSkies Lounge

Snacks, beverages, Wi-Fi and other services. 
Open to passengers travelling in Biz Bed on OpenSkies, Club Europe on British Airways and British Airways Executive Club Gold and Silver members, as well as Emerald and Sapphire oneworld customers.

Hall 3, after security, after security check
Hours: 06:30 - 20:00 daily

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Power Outlets

Get a Charge Box

The airport offers a free mobile charging service called Charge Box. Lock your phone in one of the boxes, plug it into one of the available power plugs and return once the device is charged. 

Location:
West Terminal, after security, departures, near boarding lounges 32 and 40
South Terminal, Hall a

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Video games room

PlayStation area for video game enthusiasts

If you’re a fan of video games you’ll love spending some time in the games area that offers the latest games at no cost. Don’t forget to put down the controller and board your plane!

Location:
South Terminal, after security, departures hall A and D
West Terminal, before security, departures hall 2, 3 and 4


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Connecting to CDG airport

Making the trip between airports

Making the connection for an international flight (or from an international flight) at Charles de Gaulle airport can involve quite a trip. You should leave at least two and a half hours between arriving at one airport and leaving from the other. Air France offers a shuttle for inter-airport transfers if your flight is through-booked between airports. 

Cost: EUR 21 one-way, EUR 35.50 return

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Airport hotel

Mercure Hotel

The 4-star Mercure Hotel is just a half-mile away from the Orly Airport and offers a complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport, making it ideal for a working stay. It has good meeting rooms, wireless internet, and a restaurant with traditional cuisine.

Cost: Rooms start at EUR 88 a night

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Travelling between Sud and Ouest

By shuttle every 4-7 min

You can take the driverless Orlyval train between terminals for free. These leave every four to seven minutes from 06:00-23:00 and journey time is only one minute. You can also take this train to Antony station to continue your journey into central Paris on the RER train (you'll need to pay for this journey). 

Locations: South Terminal, between Exits K and J. West Terminal, Exit A    

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Free water

No need to buy bottled water

If you’re carrying a refillable bottle we suggest heading to the Tourist Information counter in the South terminal. There is a free water dispenser that alleviates the need to buy overpriced bottled water. It’s also better for the environment!

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Electronic boards

Slow and sometimes not updated

Listen to announcements! The screens at Orly are slow to be updated with boarding gate announcements or changes. We recommend listening carefully to any loudspeaker announcements because this issue has been known to cause flight delays and confusion among passengers.

Tip: Sign in with FLIO and add your flight to 'My flights' and enable notifications to stay up to date. 

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