There were no problems when entering the airport for the first time, navigation is simple and convenient, everything is clean and tidy. I was also pleased with the proximity of the airport to the city, by tram you can get to the final metro station very quickly and cheaply. The staff is very polite, tries to greet you in your language, looking at your passport, and then in English) the departure inspection was completed without problems and delays, quite quickly. The waiting area is large and spacious, there are a lot of free places
There is any transfer to Paris metro stations, There is a tram (which I used myself),a bus, a taxi. Here you can get a Navigo pass (at the tram stop,).
Excellent modern airport. I liked it more than Charles de gaulle. Everything is new, beautiful, and comfortable. I was impressed by the check-in and baggage check-in. You do everything yourself through the vending machines. You even glue the tags yourself. A convenient menu on the second floor in Russian. I've never seen anything like this before. It's scary, but we did it. The grandmothers are helped by the staff. Wow!
Stupid airport. I've been here many times. The workers are shouting and being rude.
Aeroflot's silver card does not give any privileges.
Crowds of people. Priority Pass is not accepted in VIP lounges. The Aeroflot gold card works, but the second person was allowed to use it with a grunt: actually, this is not the way we do it, I will make an exception for you.
I really want to go back to Orly airport, to Paris...
and for everything to be the same as before - queues, commotion, sometimes something is wrong, but to travel again!
A modern airport, among the disadvantages, is often clogged with transit passengers, it is difficult to find a place just to sit, but the staff is competent and copes well with a large influx of passengers. There is everything you need
In Paris, everything is fine with signs. It's hard to get lost, but everything is only in French. There are travelators to facilitate movement.
Nice clean toilets.
There is free WiFi, which is easy to connect to.
It's hard to find points of sale for toaars and SIM cards
The airport is large, a free bus runs between the terminals. The staff are not very friendly, they do not help how to get where, but try to sell a travel pass for more than 70 €. Although there are free shuttles to the city. It's unpleasant.
A quiet airport. I flew to Orly4. Going through all the formalities is very fast. The staff is friendly. Communicating in English is no problem. Close to the city. A little old-fashioned😎
The airport is quite old. The location is not very convenient. Taxis are very expensive to get to the city. And here taxi drivers work like we do in Anapa, only mostly Africans, not Armenians :) I couldn't figure out how to get to the city, so I had to call a taxi.
The workers are under the control of the limitless! They throw everything out of the luggage at their discretion! They only speak French! France has disappointed
There is a large airport, there is something to see and buy, there are enough shops)
BUT there are very few signs to get from one terminal to another, you have to wander through the labyrinths pretty much.
This is especially important if there is little time before departure, so it is better to arrive in advance.
A train runs between the terminals, 1 minute and you move from terminal 4 to terminals 1,2,3.
They don't let you in at night, that is, if you have an early flight and you haven't taken a hotel, you will be sitting at the door literally on the floor. They won't let you into the airport.
The airport is big and beginners can get lost. There are long queues for baggage control and check-in, so you need to arrive much in advance. There are electronic registration devices. The staff is helpful and will always help in case of difficulties.
The passage to the bus to the metro is not conveniently located. You can get lost. The pointers do not match and are poorly positioned. It's confusing and none of the staff knows anything and is being sent in different directions. The easiest way is to take a taxi. They're right at the exit. The bus to the metro is crowded.
Previously, the airport was terrible by all standards, but after the renovation it became better - the last time I visited it was in early August. I became more organized both on arrival and on departure. I did not observe the past nightmarish queues at passport control, baggage began to be issued faster. Duty free is not bad. Nevertheless, it is worth insuring on time during peak periods and on weekends, the combination of a larger flow of passengers and fewer police officers can lead back to insane queues.
Super airport. McDonald's with a terrace overlooking the runway. After Paris, the prices in the store on the 1st floor are very low (beer at 2.5EUR). You can easily and quickly get there by shuttle.
Charles de Gaulle in miniature (well, in fact, as one part of the second terminal of the SDG). It is more difficult to get there, from rer b you need a transfer to a bus or a paid orlyval, at night the task is unpleasantly complicated to two or three transfers on night noctilenes (( Inspection and clean zone - everything is as in SHDG. There are self-registration terminals, a bunch of different comfortable chairs in a clean area and sockets.
A very comfortable airport! Cet aéroport est très confortable! It is very convenient to get to the city, there are no such crowds of people as in SHDG.
The disgusting organization of everything at this airport. There are huge queues everywhere. The queue for check-in took more than 1 hour, today it is rare to imagine such a thing at the airport of the capital of Europe! There are long corridors, you walk and walk, you walk, but there are no seats to sit before boarding, all the queues to get to the plane are mixed up in a pile. They took small buses to the plane and stuffed them like herring in a barrel. I don't recommend it to anyone. Especially if you are flying with children.
A very boring little airport where duty free closes at 18:00 and does not work until the morning... The most annoying thing is that you go through it anyway to the landing zone. That is , you go so hungry ... There are chocolates everywhere, and the cash registers are not working)))
Not a bad airport. A bigger waiting room would be nice. If you have a weekly transport pass, you can get to Orly Bass for free using a travel pass. The bus runs from the metro station, which one I don't remember. See Google maps.
It's a great airport, because everything is known in comparison. You have landed and you are already in the city. This is not for you to get to the center through black neighborhoods. I advise everyone to fly in and out of here, not from Charles.
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December 16, 2019
A small airport. Easy navigation. At the exit, the local bombers are pestering. It is better to use a legal taxi with a green lane. The distance to the center of Paris is no more than 35 euros.
There was a computer glitch during registration. We stood in line for an awfully long time. As a result, we flew through the entire airport to land 5 minutes before departure. Past everything: duty free, tax free, boutiques. We didn't have time to do anything. There is little pleasure. But we managed to do it. No, it didn't end there, everyone on the plane was waiting for permission to take off for 1.5 hours. The excitement was unpleasant. We arrived safely.
Long baggage check-in. Work without taking into account the time to get through the airport. Airports in Thailand, Greece, Cyprus, Mexico, the Czech Republic, Spain, Malaysia, Austria, and the Dominican Republic - there was not a single airport in my life where I ran to a plane, arriving on time. Disgusting work of the staff in terms of speed. Incompetent security officers: parle vous france? Blablabla. They must speak clearly in English. The airport is international, not domestic.