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On 19th March 2019, Orly Ouest and Orly Sud become Orly 1, Orly 2, Orly 3 & Orly 4

Starting tomorrow, 19th March 2019, Orly Ouest and Orly Sud no longer exist! A new building in between the two current ones makes the airport into one long building, and the terminal names become figures.

Welcome to Orly 1, Orly 2, Orly 3 and Orly 4! Here’s all the info…

With more and more visitors coming to Paris by plane (undoubtedly to stay in our hotels ?), Orly airport is expanding and changing the names of its terminals.

Starting 19th March 2019, traveller will have more room (80,000m² more), a smoother embarking/disembarking procedure and – of course – new restaurants and shops.

The gate numbers now correspond with the terminals – gates 10, 11, etc. are in Orly 1, gates 33, 34, etc. are in Orly 3, and so on.

Le 19 mars 2019, Orly Ouest et Orly Sud deviennent Orly 1, Orly 2, Orly 3 & Orly 4

The car parks have changed names too. Previously called P0, P1 and P3, they now reflect the number of the terminal, so if you’re arriving by car and departing from Orly 2, park in car park P2.

Le 19 mars 2019, Orly Ouest et Orly Sud deviennent Orly 1, Orly 2, Orly 3 & Orly 4

As for Orlyval, the automatic train that takes you to the RER line (which goes directly to our hotels) there’s now one stop for Orly 1, 2, and 3, and a another for Orly 4.

And here’s the list of which companies are using which terminals…

Le 19 mars 2019, Orly Ouest et Orly Sud deviennent Orly 1, Orly 2, Orly 3 & Orly 4

In five years’ time, for the 2024 Olympic Games, Orly will be changing again. A new 22,500m² station under Orly 3 will include two métro lines, and a new 10-level underground car park will be inaugurated!

For more info about the new Orly airport, click here.

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