Paris Orly Airport is the second airport of the French capital and also the second largest airport in the country. See our airport map of ORY.
Paris Orly Airport (ORY) is one of two international airports serving Paris, France. The airport serves as a secondary hub for domestic and overseas flights of Air France and is the homebase for Transavia France. It is the busiest French airport for domestic traffic and the second busiest airport in France for overall passenger traffic. It is located 13km (8.1mi) south of Paris.
The airport has four terminals, Terminal 1, Terminal 2, Terminal 3, and Terminal 4. Their locations and gates are shown in our map at the top of this page.
Terminals 1 and 2 are collectively known as the West Terminal. Terminal 1 includes Gates A, B. Terminal 2 includes Gate C.
The West Terminals have two storeys. Ground level zero features arrivals and eight baggage reclaim belts. Level one includes the departures area, along with several shops and restaurants.
Terminal 3 is a junction building that connects Terminals 1 and 2 with Terminal 4. This terminal allows travelers to connect between all areas of the airport under one roof. Terminal 3 houses Gate D.
Terminal 4 was formerly known as the South Terminal. It consists of six floors. Level zero features the arrivals facilities. Level one features the airside area and departure gates. There are some service facilities, restaurants and offices located in the basement, and levels two, three, and four. Terminal 4 houses Gates E, F.
The airport offers a wide variety of dining and shops for travelers. These include cafes, takeout and local cuisine throughout all four terminals and shops featuring duty free purchases and the latest in fashion, jewellery and more.
Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 include several shops and restaurants on upper level one. Terminal 3 contains duty-free shopping and restaurants. Terminal 4 contains several shops on level zero.
Taxi – Official taxis are recognizable by the green illuminated taxi sign on the car top. Only taxis located in stations at the gates of the arrivals levels are authorized to pick up customers.
Rail – Several options are available for travelers using public transit. These include Line 14, OrlyBus, RER B and OrlyVal, and Tramway T7. Paris Métro Line 14 connects the airport with central Paris and Saint-Denis, with a journey time of 25 minutes to Châtelet–Les Halles station.
Car rental – Each terminal offers car rental services that are available from first to the last flight of the day.
Parking – Several parking options are available, depending on your needs. These locations can be found using our map at the top of this page.
The airport offers lounges in each of the terminals, including three in Terminal 4. In addition, there are services located throughout the airport including gaming areas, free Wi-Fi, currency exchanges, and medical care providers.
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