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Airports Of Paris, France By nikwriter Paris is served by three airports;
Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Orly (ORY) Beauvais (BVA)
Charles de Gaulle
Website: www.adp.fr
Contact numbers
Customer service: +33 (0) 48 62 22 80 (24h)
Medical center: +33 (0) 48 62 28 00 (24)
Lost and found: Paris – CDG1 : +33 (0) 48 62 12 34 Paris – CDG2 : +33 (0) 48 16 63 83
Breakdown service (24h): Paris – CDG1 : +33 (0) 48 62 63 63 Paris – CDG2 & 3 : +33 (0) 48 62 21 17
Police: +33 (0) 48 62 31 22 (24h)
Customs: +33 (0) 48 62 62 85 (24h)
Getting to and from the airport
Taxi Taxis charge around 55€ from the airport to central Paris. Limousine Service for around 120 Euros. Depending on traffic, a taxi takes between 35 and 60 minutes to get to central Paris.
Bus Roissy Bus service departs from all three terminals every 15 minutes between 6am and 7pm, and every 20 minutes between 7pm and 11pm. The bus goes to Place de l'Opera in Paris, and takes between 45 and 60 minutes. A single fare costs 8.50€. There are also many shuttlebus companies in Paris, who will provide a door to door service. Prices are typically 18€ per adult.
Rail The RER train (Line B) takes you from Terminal 1 and 2 to the following stops in Paris; Gare Du Nord, Châtelet- Les Halles, Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame, Luxembourg, Port-Royal, and Denfert Rochereau. From the RER stop at the airport however, all these stations are referred to as Paris, although there isn't a stop called Paris or gare du Paris etc. Tickets are 8.10€ per adult and the trains leave every 10 to 15 minutes. Travel time is about 30 to 45 minutes. Airlines
Aer Lingus Aeroflot Aerolineas Argentinas Aeromexico Air Canada Air China Air Columbus Air Europa Air France Air Gabon Air India Air Inter Air Jet Air Madagascar Air Mauritius Air Moldova Air Seychelles Alitalia All Nippon American Trans Air Ariana Afghan Airlines Austrian Airlines Aviaco Avianca Azzurra Air Balkan Bulgarian BMI Brit Air British Airways CAE Cameroon Airlines Cathay Pacific Continental Cyprus Airways Czech Airlines Delta Air Lines Deutsche
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Lufthansa Emirates EVA Air Finnair First Choice Airways Garuda Indonesia Gemini Iberia Icelandair Cargo Istanbul Airlines Jat Airways Swiss TAS Airways TEA Italie Orly Website: www.adp.fr Contact numbers Customer service: +33 (0) 49 75 15 15 (6am -11h45pm) Medical center: +33 (0) 49 75 45 12 (24h) Lost and found: Orly-Sud : +33 (0) 49 75 34 10 Orly-Ouest : +33 (0) 49 75 42 34 Breakdown service: +33 (0) 49 75 56 50 (24h) Police: +33 (0) 49 75 43 04 (24h) Customs: +33 (0) 49 75 09 10 (24h) Getting to and from the airport Taxi A taxi to central Paris costs about 45 Euros. Depending on traffic, a taxi takes between 35 and 60 minutes to get to central Paris. Bus Orlybus takes you to Denfert-Rochereau, where the metro can be taken to central Paris. Tickets are 6€ per adult and travel time is 30 minutes. Buses leave every 15 to 20 minutes. There are also many shuttlebus companies in Paris, who will provide a door to door service. Prices are typically 18€ per adult. Rail The Orly shuttle takes you to the Antony RER stop, and costs 7.20€ per adult - however if you're travelling into central Paris, buy a ticket to 'Paris' which costs 9.20€ per adult. Departure times are every 4 to 7 minutes, and travel time is 8 minutes. From Antony the RER (line B) takes you into central Paris, stopping at Denfert Rochereau, Port-Royal, Luxembourg, Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame, Châtelet- Les Halles, and Gare Du Nord. From Antony however, these stops are grouped at Paris - Center, and these isn't a single stop called Paris or Gare du Paris etc. Trains from Antony leave every 10 to 15 minutes. Travel time is about 30 to 45 minutes. Airlines AOM-Minerve Air Atlantique Air Charter Air Europa Air France Air Inter Air Liberte Air Littoral Air Malta Air Normandie Airlinair American Airlines Cargo Arkia Aviaco Biman Bangladesh British Airways Corsair Cubana Deutsche Lufthansa Egyptair El Al Fast Air Gandalf Airlines Iberia Icelandair Cargo Iran Air KLM Lauda Air MEA Olympic Regional Royal Air Maroc Royal Jordanian Royal Nepal SkyEurope Airlines SNCargo Syrian Arab Tampa TAP-Air Portugal TAT European THY-Turkish Tunisair VIVA Air Volareweb.com Yemenia Beauvais Website: www.aeroportbeauvais.com Contact numbers Customer service: service.clients@cci-oise.fr Flight timetable: +33 (0) 892 682 066 Baggage: +33 (0)3 44 11 46 00 Police: +33 (0)3 44 45 25 79 Customs: +33 (0)3 44 45 08 92 Getting to and from the airport Taxi Taxis from the airport to the train station in Beauvais charge 10€ during the day and 13€ at night and takes about 15 minutes to reach the station. Taxis also commute to Paris and charges range from 100 to 120€ during the day and 140 to 160€ at night. Journey time to Paris takes from one to one and half hours depending on the destination and traffic. Bus A shuttle bus service (tel: +33 (0)158 050 845) is available to and from Paris-Beauvais Airport and Paris-Porte Maillot. Buses depart from Beauvais airport 20 minutes after the arrival of each flight and from Paris-Porte Maillot buses leave 3 hours before the departure of each flight. Tickets cost 13€ per adult and travel time is about 60 minutes - the easiest way to buy tickets is online, otherwise tickets are sold at Beauvais airport and Bd Pershing (near Porte Maillot). Buses leave every 15 minutes. There is now a new shuttlebus service from the airport to Beauvais. This is currently 4€ per adult, although this is a promotional price at this time. Rail There is no direct train to and from Beauvais airport, although the local station is not far (see the taxi information above). From Beauvais station the SNCF trains take about 60 minutes to reach central Paris, and cost about 12€. Airlines Braathens Ryanair Sterling Wizz Air Article Source: http://www.article-matrix.com Nicholas manages Trips Europe which is an holiday short term rental apartment company in Paris, providing a comfortable and luxurious alternative to hotels.
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