This could mark a major shift in travelers' routines: access to the short-term drop-off zones at Paris-Orly Airport might soon be off-limits for private cars. The goal? Easing traffic congestion and encouraging the use of public transportation. Find out what these changes could mean for your upcoming departures.
On Friday, October 24, 2025, Orly Airport will host a giant banquet to celebrate the release of the new Asterix and Obelix album in Lusitania. Reserved for 250 residents of neighboring towns, the event will combine a Gallic feast with Portuguese flavors in the heart of Terminal 4.
Ready for take-off? Paris Orly airport unveils its program for the Journées du Patrimoine 2025 in Paris and the Île-de-France region. Here's what's in store for the weekend of September 20 and 21, 2025.
A breakdown in the air traffic control system has been severely disrupting traffic at Paris-Orly airport since Sunday. On Monday May 19, 2025, cancellations and delays continue to affect thousands of passengers.
This time, you don't come to Orly airport to fly, but to discover the backstage of the Parisian airport, a real anthill, during an exceptional guided tour.
Are you flying into Paris? If you're landing at Orly airport, here's how to prepare for your arrival in the City of Light. We explain how to get to the capital from this terminal by cab and public transport, and the cost of the journey.
Orly Airport is one of the two main airports in Paris. If you've got a flight to catch from here, we've got all the tips you need to prepare for your departure with peace of mind: how to get there, at what price, and how far in advance - here's what you need to know before you fly from Orly.
Paris's second-largest airport, after Charles de Gaulle, Orly airport is a veritable transportation hub around the capital. However, one detail is not to be taken lightly: the airport is closed at night.
The coronavirus crisis deeply impacted the air traffic. Between March and August 2020, a 81% decrease of travelers has been noticed in French airports, that is to say 88 million fewer travelers.