Airport Overview
Paris Orly Airport (ORY) is the second largest airport serving the Paris metropolitan area, located approximately 14 km south of central Paris. It handles around 33 million passengers per year and serves primarily short-haul European routes, French domestic flights, and medium-haul African and Middle Eastern routes. Orly is notably closer to central Paris than Charles de Gaulle and serves as an important hub for Transavia and Air France domestic services, as well as low-cost carriers like easyJet and Vueling.
Terminals
Orly operates two terminals: Terminal 1 (Orly 1, the newer building) and Terminal 4 (the historic Orly Sud building, renumbered). Both are connected by a free shuttle bus and the OrlyVal automated metro.
- Terminal 1 (Orly 1): Opened in 2019 as a modern replacement building. Handles Air France domestic and some international flights, Transavia, and select carriers.
- Terminal 4 (Orly 4 / former Sud): Handles additional carriers including easyJet, Vueling, Royal Air Maroc, and various international and charter operators.
WiFi Availability
Free WiFi is available throughout both Orly terminals under the network "Paris Aéroport WiFi". Connect by selecting the network and completing a brief registration through your browser. Sessions are free and unlimited. Coverage extends across check-in areas, departure lounges, and gates. The speeds are generally adequate for streaming and video calls.
Transport to City Center
OrlyVal + RER B
The OrlyVal automated metro shuttle runs between both terminals and Antony station on the RER B line. From Antony, RER B trains run to Paris city centre stations including Denfert-Rochereau and Saint-Michel in approximately 35 minutes total. Combined OrlyVal + RER B ticket costs around €13.50. This is the most reliable transport option.
Orlybus
The Orlybus direct coach service runs between Orly Airport and Denfert-Rochereau in the 14th arrondissement in approximately 30–40 minutes, depending on traffic. It costs around €12 and departs every 10–15 minutes. From Denfert-Rochereau, you can connect to the Paris Métro network.
Taxi and Rideshare
Fixed-rate taxis from Orly to central Paris cost approximately €37 to the Left Bank and €44 to the Right Bank. Journey times are typically 30–45 minutes but can reach 60 minutes or more in heavy traffic. Uber and Bolt also operate from the airport pick-up zone.
Airport Lounges
Orly's lounge offering is more limited than CDG but includes solid options for premium passengers and Priority Pass holders.
- Air France Lounge (T1): Available to Air France business class passengers and Flying Blue Gold/Platinum members on qualifying flights.
- Exécutive Lounge (T4): Independent lounge accessible with Priority Pass, offering food, beverages, and quiet seating.
- Salon Priorité (T4): Pay-per-use lounge with Priority Pass access, featuring a buffet and bar.
- Aspire Lounge (T1): Priority Pass-accessible lounge with hot food and drinks.
Hotels Near the Airport
- Hilton Paris Orly Airport: Connected directly to the terminal complex, offering premium rooms, a restaurant, and fitness facilities.
- ibis Paris Orly Rungis: Budget hotel adjacent to the airport with a free shuttle to terminals.
- Pullman Paris Orly Airport: Upscale hotel close to Orly with spa, pool, and restaurant.
- Mercure Paris Orly Rungis: Mid-range hotel with comfortable rooms and easy access to the airport.
- Campanile Rungis Orly: Value option a few minutes from the airport by shuttle.
Food and Restaurants
Orly features a range of dining options across both terminals, with French bakeries, cafes, and international chains well represented.
- Paul Bakery (T1, T4): Classic French bakery with fresh croissants, sandwiches, tarts, and excellent coffee.
- Brasserie Bonne Bière (T4): French brasserie serving traditional dishes and a selection of French wines and beers.
- McDonald's (T1, T4): Quick and familiar fast food across both terminals.
- Relay (multiple locations): Newsstand/café with grab-and-go sandwiches, snacks, and drinks.
- Starbucks (T1): Coffee, pastries, and snacks in the newer terminal building.
- Brioche Dorée (T4): French bakery chain popular for its golden pastries, sandwiches, and hot drinks.
Travel Tips
- Orly is considerably closer to central Paris than CDG — the Orlybus or taxi often makes more practical sense for destinations on the south side of Paris.
- Check which terminal your flight departs from on your boarding pass — T1 and T4 are separate buildings served by different transport stops.
- The OrlyVal + RER B combination is the most reliable option to avoid traffic delays when heading into the city.
- Orly is generally less hectic than CDG, with shorter security queues and a more manageable layout overall.
- The RER C line also serves Orly via Pont de Rungis station — check transport apps for the best route to your Paris destination.
- Duty-free shopping at Orly is well-stocked with French wines, cheeses, and perfumes at competitive prices.
- Orly's left luggage facilities (consigne bagages) are available for passengers who need to store bags during a layover or city visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get from Paris Orly to central Paris?
The Orlybus runs directly to Denfert-Rochereau in 30–40 minutes for €12. The OrlyVal shuttle + RER B takes about 35 minutes total to the city centre for €13.50. Taxis cost around €37–44 with fixed rates and take 30–45 minutes in normal traffic. Uber is also available.
Is WiFi free at Paris Orly Airport?
Yes, free WiFi is available throughout both terminals under "Paris Aéroport WiFi." Register briefly through your browser and enjoy unlimited access. Speeds are adequate for browsing, streaming, and video calls.
How many terminals does Orly Airport have?
Orly operates two terminals: the new Terminal 1 (opened 2019) and Terminal 4 (the historic Orly Sud building). They are connected by a free shuttle bus and both are served by the OrlyVal automated metro. Check your boarding pass for the correct terminal before travelling.
Is there a Priority Pass lounge at Orly Airport?
Yes, Priority Pass is accepted at the Aspire Lounge in Terminal 1 and the Exécutive Lounge and Salon Priorité in Terminal 4. Availability is subject to capacity so checking in advance via the Priority Pass app is recommended.