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I'm flying into Paris and I can decide between flying into CDG and OLY (Orly). Which to choose, if price is =. |
Price is the same. The flight to Orly has a better layaway than the flight to Charles de Gaulle. Orly is much closer to Paris than CDG and it is a much smaller airport so you don't waste time walking in the airport (and waiting for luggage at CDG takes forever!), but the airport-city transfer is easier from CDG in my opinion, unless you are staying in the south of Paris. Below is an excellent article on the three Paris airports, and their transfer options. I would recommend the CDG. It's very close to the city, which should make for a cheaper taxi/metro ride and I think it is considered the larger of the two. GDG. It is located on an RER (the light rail which connects to the metro) line, and it's pretty easy to just hop on from the airport, provided you're not carrying too many bags. It costs 8.20 (about $12.50 USD these days) euros to take it into the city, versus a taxi which will run you about 40 or 50. I would prefer CDG. I had a hotel shuttle pick me up and it was 28 Euros.... the train is cheaper. CDG and the Airfrance shuttle was super easy for my jetlagged self lol I used to live in Paris and worked at CDG airport. My husband is from Alsace so I also flew a lot out of Orly. I know both airports well. Both ways : CDG !!!! Orly is better. It's a smaller airport and you can use a free shuttle to go and take the RER C to go to Paris, it will be around three euros. From CDG, it's more around 10 euros. The thing to note here is that CDG is an INTERNATIONAL airport, so if you are flying in from another country, you will have to fly into CDG. If you are flying into France from another country in Europe (that is part of the union) then you can fly into OLY because they are now considered one country. Otherwise you have no choice, it has to be CDG. |
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