Paris Orly International Airport (ORY)
Paris Orly Airport is an international airport serving Paris and France. Its one half is located in Orly, and the other is in Villeneuve-le-Roi, about 13 kilometers south of Paris. It offers multiple domestic and international flights within Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Caribbean, South America, and North America. ORY Airport is the busiest French airport for domestic travel and the second busiest French Airport when looking at overall passenger traffic. Air France uses it as the secondary hub for domestic and international territories. Also, an operating base for Transavia France. In 2024, the airport made its highest record by serving 33,123,027 passengers.
ORY Airport has 4 terminals: Terminal 1, 2, 3, and 4. The gates in these terminals are named A, B, C, D, E, and F. Terminals 1 and 2 house gates A, B, and C, while Terminal 3 provides access to gates D and E. However, Terminal 4 has gates E and F. Several restaurants, duty-free shops, service counters, JetBrigdes are spread within the premises. Additionally, the ground transportation primarily includes one metro line, a tram line, and the Ory people mover.
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Paris Orly Airport is located about 13 km south of Paris, spanning across Orly and Villeneuve-le-Roi in France.
ORY Airport has 4 terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2, Terminal 3, and Terminal 4.
Air France uses ORY as a secondary hub, and it is also an operating base for Transavia France.
The airport offers multiple facilities, including restaurants, duty-free shops, service counters, and jet bridges across its terminals.
Passengers can access the airport via a metro line, a tram line, and the Orly people mover for easy connectivity.