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Paris Orly - Charles de Gaulle? |
Travel Info Hello, i have to get from Paris Orly airport to Charles de Gaulles. Does anyone have any ideas how?? Travel Tips Air France runs an express shuttle directly from Roissy/CDG to and from the Orly-Ouest and Orly-Sud airport terminals. Hours of operation are 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., with departures every 30 minutes, and travel time is about 50 minutes. A ticket costs 鈧?6. Others I have always landed and departed from CDG, but I think that there is a shuttle between airports. You can always take the metro, but with all the luggage is a hassle. Bonne Chance! http://www.discoverfrance.net/boutique/t... Hiya, You have some coachs which make the connection between the two airports. However, the two airports are very far form each other and there is traffic all the time in Paris. I would recommand you to get a large time between your two fly. Don't take the Taxi because the connection between these two main airports is very expensive. You can also take the "Orly Bus" and "Roissy Bus" but you will need to take the subway from "Denfert Rocheraux" to "Opera" and it may take a long time + it will not be easy with luguagges. Have a wee look at these internet link below it may help you. http://www.airfrance.com/double6/passage... http://www.ratp.info/informer/anglais/... Good Luck ! I highly recommend using the metro. There's a station at the airport and you can get yourself an all day pass for about 4 euro; that includes the metro, city buses and the RER (regional train). You'll have to take the metro to an RER exchange station and get on the RER from there. It sounds scary but it really isn't, the maps are all color coded so you can understand them even if you don't speak french, and there's a great big map on the wall at every stop on the metro. You can't get lost, it's an amazing system. CDG airport is a fair distance from Orly and would likely cost about 100 euro by taxi, so I strongly recommend that you get aquainted with the transit system. I hope this helps, cheers! I think RER would be a good option Bonjour The least hassle, door-to-door is Air France coach 3... especially if you're hauling baggage around. Details, including where to find the bus at the Terminal, are here : http://www.bonjourlafrance.net/air-franc... Depending on your budget, there are also shuttle services that run that route. Obviously they're more expensive. A reliable one is on the above page. Bon voyage |
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