What are the options for traveling to the airports in Paris?

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Paris has 3 airports (Orly, Roissy, Beauvais), what are the options to go to or to come from there?

(There is also Vatry (XCR) but there is very few flights and i see the shuttle system is currently off.)



Best Answer

Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle (CDG) to Orly (ORY)

For transferring between these airports, the quickest option is the Air France coach ("Les Cars Air France"). You need line 3 ("ligne 3"). It departs twice an hour, takes around 1h30. One-way tickets costs €19 online or €20 onboard. It's advisable to buy from the bus driver than wait in line at a koisk/machine. The driver will load and unload your luggage.

Alternatively, you can schlep your bags on the RER B train. This is better if you want to stop off in the city centre. Take the RER B train from one of the two stations at CDG and change at the Antony RER station south of Paris, then transfer to the ORLYVAL shuttle or train to Orly airport. Alternatively, change at Denfert-Rochereau to the Orlybus. Its strongly recommended not to get off at Chatelet-les-Halles, one of the biggest transit hub in Europe. Very little of the journey is above-ground and is not particularly scenic. (A single ticket costs 20.30 EUR (cf. ratp.fr).




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How do I get from central Paris to the airport?

To get from Charles de Gaulle airport (CDG) to the city centre of Paris, you have three transfer options, train, bus or taxi. One cheap transfer option is taking the regional RER train. This takes around 50 minutes to reach the city and costs only 10\u20ac. Another cheap transfer option is the bus.

Which airport is easier to get to in Paris?

If you're looking for convenience when it comes to route options and flight frequency, Charles de Gaulle is probably your best bet. This does unfortunately come at a cost. Ticket prices for flights into and out of Paris Charles de Gaulle are higher than Paris Orly, and its hotels are also more expensive.

How do I get between Paris airports?

There is a direct rail connection between the airports, using the Paris regional train, the RER. The route is RER B via the city center. Trains run regularly, and the travel time is around one hour.

Do I need a Covid test to fly through Paris?

Paris A\xe9roport are open and welcome connecting passengers between flights. You must get tested before traveling as they will not be able to get tested during their transfer if a RT-PCR test or antigenic is required by your final destination.



How to get to Paris from the Airports




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Answer 2

Another option is to take the Cars Air France. This is a private company that operates coaches to serve the airports.

There are 4 lines:

  • Line 1 links Paris to Orly (ORY), stopping at Place de l'Etoile, the Invalides and Gare de Montparnasse, costs 12,5 euros one-way
  • Line 2 links Paris to Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle (CDG), stopping at Place de l'Etoile and Porte Maillot, costs 17 euros one-way
  • Line 3 links Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle (CDG) to Orly (ORY) and costs 21 euros one-way
  • Line 4 links Paris to Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle (CDG), stopping at Gare de Montparnasse and Gare de Lyon, costs 17,5 euros one-way

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