
Airport Facilities:
Disabled Facilities:
The airport has facilities for disabled passengers, who are asked to inform their airline in advance of their special needs. There are welcome desks for disabled passengers at Orly West Exit W, on the first floor, and at Orly South Exit E, on the ground floor. Disabled spaces are located in all the airport car parks. The shuttle buses at the airport can accommodate wheelchair users. Cash points and public phones are lowered to make them accessible to wheelchair users.
Conference and Business Facilities:
There is a fully-equipped business centre, the Centre Affaires (tel: (01) 4975 1233; centreaffaires-orly@adp.fr) at Orly West, with telephone, photocopying, fax and video facilities, 15 meeting rooms, six offices and a business lounge. Orly South has three larger rooms which can accommodate up to 200 delegates. It also has a work zone where business travellers can plug in their laptops.
Information and Help Desks:
Orly South has airport information desks at Gates H and K; Orly West has an information desk in the public area. Free guides and maps of Paris and the airport are available here. Passengers can also telephone the Information Centre (tel: (01) 4975 1515).
Car Parks:
Orly West and Orly South both have two car parks each, which are directly linked to the terminal by lift or travelator. There are also cheaper car parks serving both terminals, linked to the terminals by a free shuttle.
Driving Directions:
From Paris, take the A6 via Porte d’Orléans or Porte de Gentilly. Alternatively, take RN7 via Porte d’Italie.
Public Transport and taxis:
Rail: The ADP Shuttle provides a frequent shuttle link to Gare d’Austerlitz, where RER rapid train service line C runs to St Michel, Invalides and Porte Maillot. Orlyval provides a frequent shuttle link to Anthony Station on RER line B, which has métro connections to Denfert-Rochereau, St Michel and Châtelet-les-Halles, as well as connections to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Bus: The Orlybus runs to Place Denfert-Rochereau RER and métro station. The Jetbus runs to métro Villejuif-Louis Aragon métro station. Air France coaches stop at the Porte d’Orléans, Gare Montparnasse, Duroc and Gare des Invalides; a service also runs between Orly and Roissy Charles de Gaulle airports. The Airport Shuttle runs to central Paris. Frequent RATP buses run to various destinations in Paris including the city limits.
Taxi: There are plenty of taxis outside the Arrivals area which run to central Paris and suburban destinations.