Orly Airport
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About Orly Airport
Paris Orly Airport (ORY IATA) is the second airport of Paris and second largest airport in France. It is south of Paris, and closer but smaller than Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. Besides its role as a domestic hub, it also handles many flights to destinations around the Mediterranean Sea, former colonies, or territories like French Guiana, and a few long-haul flights.
Orly Airport travel guide
Understand
There are four terminals. The former Terminal Sud (south) is now terminal 4, and the former Terminal Ouest (west) is now terminals 1, 2 and 3. All four terminals are connected: the Orlyval people mover shuttles between them, but it is also possible to walk in about 10 minutes.
Getting around
The Orlyval people mover is free to use between the terminals. It runs every 5 minutes during peak and every 7½ minutes during off-peak, between 06:00 and 23:00 daily. A free shuttle bus links terminals 1-2-3 and 4, with intermediate stops at the P6 car park, Ibis hotel, police station,P4 car park, P7 car park, and P5 car park. It runs every 10-20 minutes, between 04:30 and 00:30 daily.
Sleep
There are many hotels available for travellers at Orly. Most hotels are located nearby off the airport grounds.
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.