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A s the original pioneers of the Layover Tour, we are aware of how important your time is while on transit. Whether it be that you only have a few hours in between journeys or that you just want the safety and comfort of a Paris Magical Tour after a flight or train journey, we can help.

With our meet and greet service, the tour begins from the moment you arrive in Paris . You will be welcomed at Charles de Gaulle Airport, Orly Airport or Gare du Nord (for Eurostar train arrivals) by a representative carrying a Paris Magical Tours sign before being chauffeur driven to your destination for the tour. Following the tour you can be returned to a central Paris hotel or if on a layover, back to the airport or train station to continue with your journey.

Simply choose from any one of our Paris Tours , including our visits to the Palace of Versailles and Disneyland Paris, all of which are available as a layover option.

Tours from Charles de Gaulle Airport Collection is available directly from your terminal of arrival, returning to your departure terminal following your tour. The terminals at Charles de Gaulle Airport are numbered 1, 2 and 3, with Terminal 2 being subdivided into a complex of seven sub terminals lettered A through to G.

Tours from Orly Airport Collection is available directly from your terminal of arrival and return to your departure terminal at the end of the tour. The terminals at Orly Airport are called South or West.

Tour from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Orly Airport (or vice-versa) Tours are also available if you have a mixed airport layover, that is where you arrive at one airport and depart from another. Collection is also directly from your arrival terminal at one airport and return to your departure terminal at the other following your tour.

Tours from Eurostar Gare Du Nord Eurostar trains to/from London and the rest of Europe arrive at Gare du Nord Station. As a guideline, allow 10 minutes to clear Immigration and Customs on arrival. Check in time for trains to Europe is approx. 1 hour before the scheduled departure time.

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A s a guideline for either airport, allow approx. 40 minutes to clear Immigration and Customs to begin your tour. Check in for flights to Europe is at least one and a half hours before your scheduled departure time and two hours for long haul flights. Our customer service team is happy to advise on the best option according to your schedule.

Passengers on layovers will normally have their luggage forwarded to their final destination by their airline, meaning you will only have your carry on bags in Paris. Passengers are able to bring one item of carry on luggage each with them onboard the tour vehicle. If you will have greater luggage requirements please let us know and we will be happy to advise accordingly.

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Paris Airport Guide – Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly & Paris Beauvais

Paris is served by two main international airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris Orly Airport . While further away, Paris Beauvais Airport is also an important air transport hub for the city. This guide will provide you with an overview of what you need to know about each Paris airport, including how to get to Paris from the airport, attractions near the airport, and things to do at the airport during a layover or while waiting for your flight.

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Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is the largest international airport in the country and the hub for most international flights to Paris . It serves as the main hub for Air France and is situated approximately 19 miles north-east of the city in the Roissy district. Because of this, locals commonly refer to it as Roissy Airport. Charles de Gaulle Airport handles more than 70 million passengers a year, making it the second busiest airport in Europe and the tenth busiest in the world, by passenger traffic. Its namesake, Charles de Gaulle, was a member of the French forces during World War II and later went on to serve as President of France.

The airport has two main terminals, with Terminal 1 handling mostly Star Alliance airlines and Terminal 2 handling Air France and other SkyTeam partners. Terminal 3 is largely for low-cost, budget airlines. Other major airlines that fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport include KLM, British Airways, Lufthansa, Etihad, and United Airlines. The airport is very large and terminals 1 and 2 are considerably far apart from one another, so make sure you know which terminal you need when arriving for your return flight. As the airport is so busy, you’ll also want to be prepared for long lines and potential delays by arriving well before your departure time.

How to get to Paris from Charles de Gaulle Airport

Because it is not that far from Paris , Charles de Gaulle Airport has numerous transportation links to the city. Traveling by bus is generally the most affordable choice if you are staying near its destination. Here are all of your transport options.

RoissyBus : The RoissyBus is a shuttle service that connects Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Opera Station . It stops at each terminal and departs every 15 to 20 minutes. Le Bus Direct : There are three different Le Bus Direct lines that depart from terminals 1 and 2 every 30 minutes. Line 3 travels between Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport . Line 2 goes to Porte Maillot Station , Charles de Gaulle-Etoile Station , Trocadero Station , and Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel Station . Line 4 goes to Gare Montparnasse Station and Gare de Lyon Station . RATP bus : At Roissypole Bus Station you can catch city Bus 350 to Gare de l’Est Station or Bus 351 to Nation Station . Bus Noctilien : Passengers arriving after midnight can take the Bus Noctilien N140 or N143 to Gare de l’Est Station from terminals 1 and 3. RER B Train : Trains on the RER B Line depart from terminals 1, 2, and 3 every 4 to 15 minutes and travel to Gare du Nord Station , Chatelet les Halles Station , Saint Michel – Notre-Dame Station , Luxembourg Station , Port Royal Station , Denfert Rochereau Station , and Cite Universitaire Station . Taxi : You can take a taxi to Paris from each terminal. While a more expensive option than train or bus, there is a flat fare system in place depending on where you are headed in the city. Charles de Gaulle Airport to Paris Disneyland : To get to Paris Disneyland from the airport, you can hop on the Magic Shuttle bus at all terminals. Alternatively, you can also take the RER Train to Chatelet les Halles Station and transfer to the RER A Line for Marne la Vallee .

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Attractions near Charles de Gaulle Airport

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport offers relatively easy access to many of the most popular landmarks in Paris as long as you have a bit of time on your hands. It will take you roughly 40 minutes to an hour to reach the city depending on your destination and transportation options. If you have at least an eight-hour layover, then you should consider taking a cruise along the River Seine . This will give you a chance to view many of Paris’s most important landmarks from the water, including the Eiffel Tower , Notre Dame , the Louvre , and the Musee d’Orsay . One of the top recommendations for tourists who are short on time but who want to experience Paris is to head to Ile de la Cite . This river island is like a miniature Paris , with cobblestone streets and charming Parisian shops and bakeries.

Things to do at Charles de Gaulle Airport

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport offers fantastic shopping opportunities for everything from beauty products to designer brands. Head to the large Duty Free shops for fantastic discounts on French brands such as Yves Saint Laurent and Chanel, as well as on candles, perfumes, and other scents from Diptyque. Several art museums and institutions also lend rotating exhibits to Charles de Gaulle Airport , so you can take in some beautiful works of art while waiting for your flight. Or, if gaming is more your style, then head to one of the airport’s ’80s themed arcades. The airport is likewise not lacking for great cafes and restaurants. Enjoy a glass of wine and panoramic city views at La Terrasse de Paris or, if you’re feeling even more decadent, indulge your palate at Caviar House & Prunier Seafood Bar .

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Orly Airport (ORY)

Located just 11 miles south of the city, Paris Orly Airport is a hub for both domestic and international flights. Many travelers prefer to fly into Orly Airport for its close proximity to the city. It was the main airport for Paris prior to the construction of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport . The airport lies partially in the commune of Orly and partially in the commune of Villeneuve-le-Roi . It is the country’s busiest airport for domestic traffic and the second busiest in terms of passenger traffic. Over 30 million passengers a year pass through this airport, making it the tenth busiest airport in Europe. Large but not too large, this airport does not tend to be overly crowded and therefore makes for less stressful travel.

Paris Orly Airport is a secondary hub for Air France and the main hub for the low-cost carrier Transavia France. It operates flights to and from destinations all over the world, including Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and North America. Some of the major airlines serving the airport include Norwegian, KLM, and Easyjet. Domestic flights generally land at Terminal 1, also known as the South Terminal, while international flights arrive at Terminal 2, also known as the West Terminal. A free shuttle bus travels between the two terminals.

How to get to Paris from Orly Airport

Located even closer to Paris than Charles de Gaulle Airport , Orly Airport offers many quick and convenient transportation options to the main transportation hubs in the city. Take your pick from the following choices.

Orlybus : You can catch the Orlybus to Denfert Rochereau Station from bus stop 3 at the South Terminal and bus stop 5 at the West Terminal. It departs every 8 to 15 minutes. Le Bus Direct : Take Line 3 to travel to Charles de Gaulle Airport or Line 1 to travel to Gare Montparnasse Station , Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel Station , Trocadero Station , and Charles de Gaulle-Etoile Station . Both lines can be caught from the South Terminal exit L and West Terminal exit D. RATP bus : City Bus 183 departs every 30 minutes from South Terminal bus stop 4 to Porte de Choisy Station . Orlyval train and RER B Train : The Orlyval train takes passengers to Antony Station , where they can then catch the RER B Train to Cite Universitaire Station , Denfert Rochereau Station , Port Royal Station , Luxembourg Station , Saint Michel – Notre-Dame Station , Chatelet les Halles Station , and Gare du Nord Station . GO C Paris shuttle and RER C Train : Passengers can also hop on the Go C Paris shuttle to Pont de Rungis Station , where they can then catch the RER C Train to Bibliotheque Francois Mitterrand Station , Gare d’Austerlitz Station , Saint Michel – Notre-Dame Station , Musee d’Orsay Station , Invalides Station , Pont de l’Alma Station , Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel Station , Javel Station , and Boulevard Victor Station . Taxi : You can take a taxi from either terminal for a flat rate depending on which section of the city you are headed to. Orly Airport to Paris Disneyland : The Magic Shuttle bus stops at both terminals and can take passengers to Paris Disneyland . Travelers also have the option of taking the RER B Train to Chatelet les Halles Station and transferring to the RER A Line for Marne la Vallee .

Paris-Notre Dame

Attractions near Orly Airport

You can be in the heart of Paris from Orly Airport in just 30 minutes or less depending on your chosen transport option, making this a fantastic airport from which to see some famous Paris landmarks during a layover. It provides even easier access than Charles de Gaulle Airport to such iconic attractions as the Eiffel Tower , Notre Dame , the Louvre , and Orsay Museum . Because the airport is such a short distance away, you may even be able to fit in a stop at the Arc de Triomphe and explore Champs-Elysees . If your schedule allows for it, then consider taking a boat cruise or one of the many available city tours to make the most of your time.

Things to do at Orly Airport

There are a lot of dining and shopping options at Paris Orly Airport that you can take advantage of during a layover or while waiting for a flight. Plenty of cafes and fast food restaurants are available, as well as sit-down restaurants such as CUP (Cuisine Urbaine Parisienne) and Caviar House & Prunier Seafood Bar . If you have the time to go shopping, then you’ll also find over 30 boutique stores selling luxury brands, as well as Duty Free areas where you can snag a deal. For passengers looking to relax and unwind before their flight, both terminals also have a Be Relax spa that offer an array of services, including manicures, pedicures, and massage.

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Paris Beauvais Airport (BVA)

Paris Beauvais Airport , the official brand name of Beauvais-Tille Airport, is an international airport located 53 miles north of Paris . It lies in the commune of Tille in France’s Picardy region, near the city of Beauvais . Though it is much further than Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport , it is nevertheless considered to be one of the three main airports serving Paris. Paris Beauvais Airport largely operates flights by charter companies as well as by low-cost carriers such as Central Wings and Ryanair. It is the tenth-busiest airport in the country, handling around 4 million passengers a year and serving more than 60 destinations.

Flights to Paris Beauvais Airport are commonly chosen by students, backpackers, and other travelers who may be looking to save on airfare and who have the time to make the roughly one-and-a-half hour journey into Paris . Keep in mind, however, that the cost of reaching the city from this airport will be higher than from the other two airports, so make sure that your airfare savings outweigh the price of ground transport.

How to get to Paris from Beauvais Airport

As Beauvais Airport is located quite far from Paris , transportation options are limited but direct. You can choose to take a shuttle bus from the airport or take a taxi a short distance to Beauvais Station for the TER train.

Shuttle bus : A shuttle bus departs from between terminals 1 and 2 for Porte Maillot Station 20 minutes after each arriving flight. The journey takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. TER train : The TER train travels from Beauvais Station to Gare du Nord Station from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday, from 5:40 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Saturdays, and from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays.

Beuvais Cathedral

Attractions near Beauvais Airport

Due to its distance from the city, travelers don’t have much of an opportunity to see Paris during a layover at Paris Beauvais Airport . However, arriving at or departing from Beauvais Airport does give you the unique chance to explore the city of Beauvais . This historic city is home to many important landmarks, as it was once a prominent town. There is no shortage of beautiful churches and interesting museums to check out. One such museum is MUDO – Musee de l’Oise . A palace-turned-museum, it houses a collection of archeological finds, 19th- and 20th-century art, and ancient ceramics. Also worth a visit is the Beauvais Cathedral . Constructed in 1225, the cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Other top attractions include the National Tapestry Gallery and the Church of Saint-Étienne .

Things to do at Beauvais Airport

Paris Beauvais Airport doesn’t offer quite the same level of shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities as Orly Airport or Charles de Gaulle Airport , but it also certainly isn’t lacking in these facilities. There are numerous dining options for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, including Sport’s Bar , Illy Cafe , Pizzeria Tony , and the world-renowned bakery Paul . For those interested in some last-minute duty-free shopping, both terminals have an Aelia Duty Free located in the departure lounges that specializes in luxury goods. You’ll find many high-quality products at a great price, including cosmetics, perfume, fashion accessories, electronics, alcohol, cigarettes, and tasty French goodies.

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The Definitive 3-7+ Hour Paris-CDG Airport Layover Guide (by a Pilot)

Back in the old days, a long layover in Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport would be something you’d just accept… c’est la vie, you’d say. Boredom is inevitable.

Excuse my French, but that just plane sucks.

Times have changed, and there’s more to do at CDG than ever before. As a pilot and avid traveler , especially one working for a SkyTeam airline, I pass through Paris a lot . Here’s what I do to make each layover in CDG not just pleasant – but fun.

Answered in this Paris-CDG layover guide:

Should I get PriorityPass before my layover in Paris? What is there to do inside CDG airport? How long of a connection do I need to leave CDG airport on a layover? Where is the best place to nap on a Paris layover ? How long does it take to get through security at CDG airport ? What are the best hotels in Paris ?

The 10 Best Things to do Inside Paris CDG Airport on Any Layover

For those with a little less time transiting through CDG looking for something fun to do inside the airport, worry not. You can get an excellent taste of Paris right at the airport.

From some of the absolute most epic world-class shopping ( Chanel anybody?) to a secret airport library, Charles de Gaulle airport offers so much to keep you entertained on a layover. Heck, there’s even a gigantic cat to marvel at.

And if you’re looking for something good to eat, Paris-CDG has you covered there too. There’s everything from McDonald’s to organic, healthy, farm-to-table cuisine available here.

So get your taste buds read, your shopping lists out, and your walking shoes on. It’s time to make your CDG layover the best one yet.

List of the top 10 things to do inside CDG:

1. Enjoy the Most Epic Airport Designer Shopping Experience in the World 2. Lounge around and get work done 3. Get some sleep in – here’s where to nap at CDG 4. Enjoy top notch coffee, pastries, sushi, gourmet, and more at CDG 5. Embrace a gigantic cat (and lots of other art) 6. Dive into a great book at the airport library 7. Splurge on that massage you’ve been wanting 8. Freshen up with a nice shower 9. Catch up on the latest console video games or awesome arcade games – right at the terminal! 10. Meditate – or just unwind – in one of many prayer rooms

1. Epic Designer Shopping

If you want to go shopping at CDG, you’ve got options. So many in fact, you may want to choose a longer layover just to see it all. That’s how impressive the selection is.

From Chanel to Gucci to Louis Vuitton, there’s something to delight anyone. For example, you can find

  • Burberry at Terminals 2A, 2B, 2C, 2E, 2F
  • Dior and Gucci at Terminals 2A, 2C, and 2E
  • Celine at Terminals 2C, 2E, and 2G

Other brands you can find inside CDG include:

BVLGARI, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, swatch, Rolex, Boss, Victoria’s Secret, Longchamp, Salvatore Ferragamo, Cartier, TUMI, Fendi, Prada, Moncler, Swarovski, Valentina, and more .

Truly, Paris-CDG offers amongst the best airport shopping experiences you can find in the world.

2. Lounge around and get work done

Once you’re done with all that incredible shopping, you probably want a place to put down all those shopping bags and relax! Lucky for you, there are some quite nice lounges at Paris Charles de Gaulle – and not all of them require you to be flying in business class.

In fact, two of them are complimentary with a Priority Pass membership (available as low as $64/year ): the famous YotelAir in Terminal 2E (International) and the Star Alliance Lounge in Terminal 1 (Schengen).

Also known for being the only hotel inside the transit area of CDG, YotelAir in 2E offers a decent lounge with complimentary coffee, snacks, and even showers. Plus, the WiFi is very good here.

Lounges you can buy access to at CDG include: the Lufthansa Business Lounge (T1), Salone iCare (T1), the Star Alliance Lounge (T1), and the YotelAir Lounge (T2E). Prices range from $33 to $70 per person, though some lounges include kids for free.

If you’re traveling in business or first class, you’re covered for most airlines with beautiful lounges such as the Emirates lounge in 2A & 2C or the gorgeous Air France lounges in 2E.

But did you know that there’s a free lounge at CDG? It’s called Instant Paris , and it’s located in 2E (L). I actually consider it a pretty decent lounge, with comfortable seating, coffee machines, and more!

3. Get some sleep in – here’s where to nap at CDG

My favorite place to sleep in CDG is at YotelAir , simply because it’s so accessible. If you land at Terminal 2E, you don’t even have to exit through customs and immigration. The hotel is located in the transit zone (terminal 2E, L), with perfectly sound rooms starting at $75 for 4 hours and overnight rooms available for more.

But if you’re looking for a quick (and free nap), you’ll be relieved to hear that there are lounge chairs located in most terminals at CDG. You can lie flat – but not necessarily in silence or dark. Make sure to bring an eye mask and earplugs. I recommend these amazing earplugs for sleeping.

If you have a bit more time, there’s a great selection of hotels available outside security/immigration but still on airport property, such as the highly popular CitizenM hotel . There are dayrooms available here for decent pricing, and it’s only 2 stops away on the CDGVal train. I stayed here last week and loved it.

4. Enjoy top notch coffee, pastries, sushi, gourmet, and more at CDG

I hope you brought your stomach, because CDG Airport has something to keep anyone’s tastebuds entertained.

Certainly, Paul has got some of the best pastries you can find anywhere . But there is also plenty of Broche Dorée and Pret A Manger if you want to try something different.

For something a little healthier with more options, definitely head to one of the many Exki’s. Other healthy food can be found at Bert’s and Naked’s.

If you want a place to sit down, make sure to check out Caviar House & Prunier Seafood Bar , Paname Tap House, Frenchy’s, or Le Café Cubiste. There’s also a Sushi House and an Italian Trattatoria for those feeling real international on their layover.

And for the full gourmet experience, delight your tastebuds at I love Paris by Guy Martin, The French Taste, or La Table de Michel Roth.

5. Embrace a gigantic cat

Is Paris supposed to be known for its art? I never heard if it was or not.

If you enjoyed a nice little séjour exploring the incredible history and art this incredible city has to offer, you’ll be relieved to hear that you exploration doesn’t have to end when you get to CDG.

Those leaving out of Terminal 2E (L) who walk to the end (not very far) will encounter a gigantic cat sculpture guarding the floor-to-ceiling window views of the tarmac. Embedded in this giant cat sculpture are great, decently quiet places to sit, lay down, have a bite, or just unwind.

6. Dive into a great book at the airport library

Are you starting to get the gist on just how awesome of a layover airport Paris-CDG is? Great!

If you’re an aficionado of good books, make sure not to miss the (free) airport library!

Located in the Instant Paris section of the airport (transit area of Terminal 2E (L)), this Haussmannian style library offers plush couches and tall bookcases that house more than 300 publications in various languages. You can stay connected with streaming national and international news streams on nearby tablets, and live sporting event broadcasted on nearby screens.

7. Splurge on that massage you’ve been wanting

Chances are you need a massage with all that traveling you’ve been doing. But even if not, it’s a great way to pass time! Watch it just slip away as you fully unwind and relax like you never have before on an airport layover.

Available services include (as of early 2024):

  • 30 minute Lounger Massage — Be Back ($35)
  • 15 minute Lounger Massage plus Aromatherapy & O2 — Be Back ($35)
  • 10 minute Head Massage plus Aromatherapy & O2 — Head Up ($38)
  • 10 minute Foot Massage plus Aromatherapy & O2 — Be Feet ($38)

8. Freshen up with a nice shower

I don’t know about you, but I definitely feel a dire need to shower after a long flight.

So I usually head to YotelAir, where my PriorityPass gets me access. But even if you’re not a member, you can still pay for access to a shower for only 20 Euro for 30 minutes.

9. Catch up on the latest console video games – or awesome arcade games

From PS4s and PS5s to arcade games from the ’80s, there’s a selection of gaming for anyone passing through CDG.

Pacman, Space Invadors, Donkey Kong, Lego Batman 2, FIFA 22, Pinball Arcade – these are just a sliver of the incredible selection you have to enjoy.

Best part? It’s all completely free ! Find the locations here .

10. Meditate – or just unwind – in one of many prayer rooms

One of my favorite things about European airport is that they offer Meditation / Prayer rooms. For example, you’ll also find these at airports in Frankfurt and London .

Paris- CDG isn’t lacking in these. And they’re a hidden gem for relaxing in a (usually) dead quiet area, stress-free and isolated. Things you don’t usually associate with airports.

You’ll find the Multifaith prayer area in terminal 2E, boarding area of Hall L, next to Gate L33. It’s open 24 hours a day. Terminal 2F has a Chapel, Muslim Prayer Area, and a Synagogue on the arrival level.

Bonus: Visit the Airport Art Museum! (2E, M)

If you’re leaving out of terminal 2E (M), you’re in luck! There’s an awesome exhibit featuring incredible art at the Espace Musées .

It’s a left turn after passing by the shopping area (towards gates M21-31). Here you’ll find works of art from the most reputable Parisian museums, offering travelers a fabulous and unrivaled cultural experience – right at CDG Airport.

The 10 Best Things to do near to Paris CDG Airport on a 5-7 Hour Layover

From escape games to multi-million dollar sophisticated full flight simulators, there’s a ton to do right around the airport for those who don’t want to venture too far.

Trust me – it feels great to escape the airport environment – even if it’s just for a couple hours. So here are the amazing activities available right at the doorstep of Charles de Gaulle international airport.

1. Fly a multi-million dollar full flight simulator – just as airline pilots do! 2. Get your shopping fix (affordably!) at Aeroville 3. Try to get lost in an IKEA – but not too lost! 4. Go for a walk in a nearby park and get some fresh air 5. Delight your eyes at the Air and Space Museum 6. Enjoy Some Incredible Plane Spotting 7. Learn about French history at the nearby village of Louvres 8. Join an Escape Game right outside the airport! 9. Take a delicious long nap at a discounted day room 10. Visit the National Museum of the Renaissance

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1. Fly a multi-million dollar full flight simulator – just as airline pilots do!

Admittedly, this next statement is probably going to be a bit biased. Here it is: you really should try out a full flight simulator and see what the hype is all about. This is where you can fulfill that childhood dream of flight, get over that fear of turbulence, or just pursue a curiosity.

These simulators are the real deal – the same exact models actual airline pilots (like myself) use for training.

So go ahead, let’s get airborne! The center is literally right next to the airport and is designed for people with no or little formal flying training.

2. Get your shopping fix (affordably!) at Aeroville

Aeroville is basically a giant airport mall with great shopping right next to CDG Airport. It’s open from 10AM to 8PM every day, and there are regular buses that go from the airport straight to Aeroville in just 8 minutes.

Here, you’ll find internationally renowned fashion brands like Adidas, H&M, Levi’s, and Nike. There are plenty of big beauty names too, including MAC, KIKO Milano and The Body Shop. There’s even a Sephora store! If you’re hungry, the food here is definitely cheaper than at the airport (Thai, Pret a Manger, etc).

3. Try to get lost in an IKEA- but not too lost!

The IKEA Paris Nord Roissy is only 12 minutes by car and 15 minutes by RER train from CDG airport.

Great place to try out mattresses, eat Swedish meatballs (hopefully without horsemeat now), and get lost in the maze-like pattern of the store.

Just don’t get too lost and miss your next flight!

4. Go for a walk in a nearby park and get some fresh air

Did you know there’s an awesome park literally one train stop away from CDG airport? It’s called Sausset Park, alongside Parc Robert Ballanger, and it’s about as accessible as it gets.

Just take the RER B train one stop to Villepinte. That’s it. You’re there.

The Sausset Park and Parc Robert Ballanger are great places to get fresh air, go on a walk, enjoy some fresh coffee and pasties, watch rare birds, and even interact with grazing goats! But if that’s not enough for you, the Parc des Expositions de Villepinte with its 12 fantastically Parisienne venues is right next-door.

5. Delight your eyes at the Air and Space Museum

OK, definitely another one of my (biased) favorites here at CDG. Paris hosts an absolutely wonderful Air & Space Museum – one of the most prestigious in the world .

With over 400 aircraft (including the Spitfire and the Concorde, of course) and plenty of hidden treasures, the Museum welcomes everyone with a desire to learn.

Admission is free for everyone up to 26 years old, and only 16 Euro for others. The Air and Space museum is only a 15 minute drive or 30 minute bus from CDG airport.

6. Enjoy Some Incredible Plane Spotting

If you’re a nerd like me, you know that Charles de Gaulle airport has an incredible array of international arrivals and departures on the daily.

Even as an international airline pilot, I still marvel as I watch airplanes fly overhead.

You can find a phenomenal list of CDG spotting locations here .

7. Learn about French history at the nearby village of Louvres

Surely you’ve heard about the Louvre Museum in Paris?

Well, Louvres town is also quite nice to visit. It’s an incredible medieval town to explore, with its history dating back to the 12th century.

Inscribed in the Historic Monuments, there’s a still-functioning medieval farm off the street of Blés and the street of the Milton that’s worth a visit. Then there’s the door of the Hôtel-Dieu is to be seen absolutely, another Historic Monument.

But the walk does not end there. Strolling through the streets, you can admire the cobblestone rue du Milton, a cemetery, the Sainte-Beuve house, the public fountain, the watering place, the Saint-Justin cross and the archaeological excavation site  Orville .

And there’s a beautiful park, a castle, and 12th and 14th century churches.

8. Join an Escape Game right outside the airport!

Looking for an adventurous, fun, exciting way to spend your layoer? Look no further than an escape game. Located at Aeroville, right next to the airport, the Team Break Aeroville hosts a selection of wonderful games.

Made popular in recent years, escape games involve teams up to 10 given a challenge, maze, and/or puzzle to solve collectively within a certain time. Many of them are intellectually stimulating, and require group participation.

All you need is 2-10 players to get started. Your layover will pass by before you even know it!

9. Take a delicious long nap at a discounted day room

A shower and a nap surely sounds good about now.

There’s a great selection of hotels available right on airport property, such as the highly popular CitizenM hotel or the ibis Hotel. They’re only 2 stops away on the CDGVal train. I stayed at the CitizenM last week and loved it.

You’ll also find a Sheraton right on airport property (no train required), and a bunch of much cheaper hotels just outside the airport in the Roissy/Villepinte area. For example, the easyHotel Paris CDG hotel regularly has rooms under $40 per night.

10. Visit the National Museum of the Renaissance

History aficionados will want to jump at this one.

France’s National Museum of the Renaissance is located only a 22 minute drive by taxi/uber away from CDG Airport, making it a convenient place to visit on a semi-long layover.

Open everyday from 930AM to 1245PM and 2PM to 515PM, the museum offers an incredible array of collections from the French renaissance period, and the site itself is located on an incredible massive castle surrounded by beautiful grassy fields. The architecture alone makes it worth a visit.

The Most Epic CDG Layover Activity: Heading to Downtown Paris and Exploring!

Last but not least: if you have at least 6 hours on your layover, head to downtown Paris and enjoy the magical city!

You can get from CDG Airport to the heart of downtown Paris in under 40 minutes using the RER train system. And why not? It’s cheap, reliable, and efficient.

Talk about truly making the most of your Paris layover!

Should I leave Paris-CDG Airport on a layover? How do I know if I have enough time?

First off, you definitely don’t want to miss you next flight. But just how much time is enough to visit Paris on your CDG layover?

That depends. There are many factors in play:

  • Is it a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday? These are busy days and  security lines  will be longer.
  • Are there planned  strikes  by public transportation workers or taxi workers? These are usually announced ahead of time and cause massive delays. Paris is known for its strikes – which can affect the airport AND public transportation.
  • Is the  weather  bad enough to create chaos with cancellations, delays, and rebookings?
  • Are you arriving on an  international  flight? If so, going through customs may add time. (US and European passports are eligible for entry through fast-lane visa-free passport scanners, saving ample time)
  • Do you have bags to collect and check back in, or are they checked in all the way to destination?  Check-in lines  could be long, though you can save time by checking them in at a transfer desk before exiting the secure zone.
  • Are you arriving at night? This may call for a short hotel layover instead of going out and exploring.
  • Do you have  Priority Pass  and less than  4 hours  before your connecting flight? If so, it may make more sense to spend your layover at an excellent free lounge.

Other things to consider

This summer is extremely busy, and airports and airlines are suffering from  short staffing . Because of this, you can expect  long lines  at check-in, security, help desks, and more. Plan extra time for this.

From outside the airport, it can take up to an hour to check in (if unable to online or checking in bags), an hour for immigrations, and 30-45 minutes for security. Then you still need to walk/transit to the gate.

On an optimal day, I’d say 6 hours is usually enough to leave CDG airport and head downtown – especially if your next destination is within the Schengen visa-free area . But to play it safe, 7 hours is more comfortable.

Flying in a higher class cabin can make a huge difference, particularly when flying SkyTeam with SkyPriority listed on your boarding pass. This entitles you to a completely different customs/immigration and security lines. That alone can be worth the surcharge.

Where to store your luggage in CDG Airport

Surely you don’t want to drag those heavy suitcases around downtown Paris. Fret not – you have several great options to keep your bag secure while you go out adventuring.

One of those options is simply to check in your bag for your next flight (if it’s free for you). I like this one.

Another is Bagages du Monde , offering short and long term storage from as low as 3€/3 hours/small item all the way up to 20€/24 hours/large item. It’s located at Terminal 2, landside, TGV-RER Station, Level 4 opposite Sheraton Hotel. They’re open from 8AM to 8PM.

Nearby hotels (including the Sheraton) may be able to hold your bags as well.

How to get from the airport to downtown Paris

The best way to paris is by train.

The best and quickest way to get from Charles de Gaulle airport to downtown Paris is definitely by RER train. This is often times quicker than driving.

The RER B Line is a direct regional train line from CDG airport to downtown Paris. CDG is the last stop on the line, so you can’t mess it up. Just buy a ticket at one of the many kiosks (either upstairs or downstairs) and hop on.

There are two RER B stations at Paris CDG;

  • Terminal 1 is accessible by free CDGVAL (5-6 minutes by shuttle)). Terminal 3 is accessible by foot.
  • Terminals 2C, 2D, 2E and 2F are accessible by foot.
  • Terminal 2A is accessible by foot or by free N1 shuttle from RER station, level 5.
  • Terminal 2G is accessible by free N2 shuttle, from Terminal 2F exit 2.10.

All RER B trains go towards downtown. You can reach:

  • Gare du Nord in approximately 25 minutes
  • Châtelet-Les-Halles in approximately 28 minutes
  • Denfert-Rochereau in approximately 35 minutes

If you want a comfortable, direct line filled with scenic views of Paris, there’s also a Roissybus . It will take you to the Opéra (in the heart of Paris) in about an hour – more in traffic Find out more here .

How long will it take to get to Paris overall?

I find that Google Maps is the friendliest and easiest way to navigate Paris using public transportation. On weekdays, you can generally get from the airport to:

  • Notre Dame in only 40-45 minutes using only the RER B line directly to Saint-Michel Notre-Dame
  • The Catacombs of Paris in only 40-45 minutes by RER B line directly to Denfert-Rochereau
  • Montmartre in only 50 minutes using a combination of the RER B line and local metro
  • The Eiffel Tower in about 1 hour using the RER B, RER A, and a local bus
  • And many more! Paris is super accessible.

Note that service is more limited on weekends and after-hours.

Where to stay in downtown Paris (best accommodation)

If your layover is overnight, or simply long enough that you’d like to stay in a hotel downtown, here are the best hotels in downtown Paris for any budget.

Whether you’re on a budget or you just enjoy the group spirit and having friends to explore with, hostels can afford you the best located accommodation at the best prices. I’ve used them frequently in the past.

My recommendation here would be the Auberge de jeunesse Hi Paris Yves Robert , with bunks in a shared room starting around $48 per night.

Budget Accommodation

For marginally more money but a lot more privacy, you can find incredible accommodation in Paris that’s relatively inexpensive. The only caveat is they tend to book out fast.

The highest-reviewed hotel I can recommend in Paris for those on a budget is the Hôtel Henriette , situated walking distance from the Saint-Michel Notre-Dame (40-45 minutes from CDG by RER).

Rated at 4.7/5.0 on Google and 9.2/10 on Hotels.com , people rave about the friendly staff, included breakfast, and especially how charming the hotel is. And the best part – rooms start at only $80 per night.

Midscale Accommodation

Those looking for something a little swankier but that won’t break the bank will be pleased with the Masion Souquet . Its unique elegance, style, and poise epitomize the chiqueness of Paris, and you won’t wake up wondering what city you’re in.

This is one I’d definitely splurge for just for the experience.

Luxury Accommodation

As the fashion capital of the world, you know Paris is going to have the hotel luxury to match its designer clothing and brands.

And no hotel brand is more recognizable for its luxury than the Four Seasons .

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We will accept any cancellation made as long as there is at least 2 hours notice without any fine . The fine is rated 100% in case of No-show. The cancellation must be made by email or by a phone if the transfer is about to start.

Can I book a transfer now and make changes or add a stop later?

You can ask for a change via email. If the service is to start in a short time you can do it by phone. You can make changes in your itinerary free of charge, the recalculation of the itinerary may increase or decrease the price.

If you book Economy class car, we reserve the right of providing similar or an upgraded car-type if your chosen vehicle is unavailable.

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You will receive a welcome email containing your login and password on your first booking with us. At all you will receive three emails.

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- Second:  email from our manage r, confirming that we accept your booking.

- Third: when the journey has been assigned to a driver, this email will contain the phone number, name and picture of your driver .

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First check your spam folder, if confirmation email is not there, please call +33 6 98 27 20 02 and we will deal with your booking as quickly as possible.

RATES ON PARIS LAYOVER TOUR

What is included in Paris Layover Tour service? - You pay for a certain number of hours that include a transfer from airport to Paris, the City tour in Paris and the transfer to the airport of your choise Orly or Charles de Gaulle - Your driver will meet you in the airport with a Greeting sign with your name - Transfer to Paris for the city tour (30 - 45 minutes) - Your driver will drive you through most attractive Paris monuments, he will wait you while you taking photos, visite a museum, shopping, dine in the restaurant or drink coffee in a café - You can customize the itinerary to visit any place You like in Paris - Transfer from Paris to the airport of Your choise Charles de Gaulle or Orly (30 - 45 minutes) - You can take all your luggage with you in the car, there is no surcharge - Your driver does not tell stories during the tour .

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What if You arrive in Orly airport and have to take another flight in Charles de Gaulle airport ? In this case, provided that you have at least 5 hours before your flight departure, we offer You a transfer and the Layover Tour in Paris, so let's get maximum of pleasure from your relatively short stay in Paris!

Our transport services cover all airports in the Paris region: Orly, Charles de Gaulle, Beauvais and Le Bourget whether you are travelling from, to or between Paris airports. We offer transfers from all these airports to Paris, Eurodisney, Versailles or any city in the Paris region. It can be a combination of any departure and arrival point inside the Paris region. For instance you can book a transfer from Beauvais airport to Eurodisney parc, or from Eurodisney parc to Versailles palace. 

How it works in CDG?

Charles de gaulle (cdg) airport - terminal 2c meeting point.

Charles de Gaulle is the largest airport in France, it has three terminals T1, T2 and T3 interconnected by bus shuttles and CDGVAL shuttle train. The Terminal 2 is the largest one, it is divided into seven sections: 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F and 2G. When you get off the plain in the Charles de Gaulle airport you get into security area and you have to respect the next sequence: 1. passport control, 2. luggage delivery, 3. you leave the security area, it is the same sequence in all CDG terminals. 

On the left picture you see an exit from the luggage claim security area in Terminal 2C. Each terminal has only one such exit, except terminal 2D that has two exits 1 and 2. These exits are the meeting points for arriving travellers and their drivers.

Charles de Gaulle airport - terminal 2E meeting point

How it works in orly, orly airport (ory) - terminal west - arrival exit n° 1.

Orly is the second by size airport in France, it has two terminals: South (Sud) and West (Ouest). Terminal West is larger one and more modern than South terminal, it has five Arrival exits: 01, 02, 03-04 and 05. For international flights after you get off the plane you get into security area and you have to respect same sequence as in CDG airport:

1. passport control, 2. luggage delivery, 3. finally you leave the security area, but be aware that for intra European flights there is no passport control and luggage claim is situated out of security area. 

On the left picture you see the exit N° 1 from the security luggage claim area in Terminal West. Terminal West has five such exits.  These exits are the meeting points for arriving travellers and their drivers.

Orly airport - terminal West - intra European arrival exit N° 2

Orly airport - terminal west - arrival exits n° 3 and 4, orly airport - terminal west - arrival exit n° 5, your driver is waiting you with a greeting sign.

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Grève des contrôleurs aériens : 75 % des vols annulés à Orly et 65 % à Roissy-Charles de Gaulle ce jeudi

L’ensemble des syndicats de contrôleurs aériens appellent à une grève après l’échec de négociations sur les mesures d’accompagnement d’une refonte du contrôle aérien en France. Sur l’ensemble des aéroports français c’est en moyenne 60 % des vols qui ne seront pas assurés ce jeudi.

Le mouvement de grève sera "très fortement suivi", a prévenu le secteur. (Illustration) LP/Olivier Arandel

Le trafic sera très fortement perturbé ce jeudi en raison d’un mouvement de grève des contrôleurs aériens un peu partout en France, selon les prévisions dévoilées ce mardi soir.

Ainsi, 75 % des vols à Orly et 65 % à Roissy-Charles de Gaulle seront annulés ce jeudi, annonce la direction générale de l’aviation civile (DGAC) à BFMTV , information que nous pouvons confirmer. Plus largement, à l’échelle nationale, c’est donc une moyenne de 60 % des vols qui ne seront pas assurés sur l’ensemble des aéroports français. Dans le détail, 65 % des vols à Marseille sont concernés, 60 % à Toulouse et 70 % à Nice.

Le mouvement sera « très fortement suivi », avait déjà prévenu mardi le président de la principale organisation regroupant les entreprises du transport aérien Pascal de Izaguirre, qui s’attend à un nombre d’annulations de vols « considérable » en pleines vacances scolaires de printemps sur une partie du pays.

« De très gros retards »

Outre les annulations, il faudra s’attendre à « de très gros retards », avait par ailleurs indiqué à l’AFP un secrétaire national du Syndicat national des contrôleurs du trafic aérien (SNCTA, majoritaire) sous couvert d’anonymat. En parallèle, le SNCTA a aussi déposé un préavis de grève des aiguilleurs du ciel pour le pont de l’Ascension les 9, 10 et 11 mai .

L’ensemble des syndicats appelle à une grève après l’échec de négociations sur les mesures d’accompagnement d’une refonte du contrôle aérien en France. La réforme vise à « augmenter la productivité », selon un responsable du SNCTA. Le syndicat souhaite « accompagner cette recherche de performance » via des hausses de salaires qui les feraient converger vers les « standards sociaux européens », selon la même source.

D’après le syndicat, ces hausses de salaires seraient indolores pour le contribuable français car intégralement financées par les compagnies aériennes qui versent une redevance à la DGAC. Un argument battu en brèche par le patron de la Fnam, qui est également PDG de Corsair.

La France championne des grèves

Ce coût supplémentaire « serait répercuté in fine sur le passager », a expliqué Pascal de Izaguirre. Sans compter la perte de compétitivité pour les compagnies françaises qui supportent majoritairement cette contribution, a souligné le dirigeant.

D’après Pascal de Izaguirre, la France est championne d’Europe des grèves du contrôle aérien avec un impact sur les finances du secteur aérien européen de 800 millions d’euros pour la période 2018-2022, dont 624 millions pour la France seulement.

À titre de comparaison, à la deuxième place de ce classement on retrouve l’Italie où les grèves ont représenté un manque à gagner de 147 millions d’euros sur la même période, puis la Grèce, avec 22 millions d’euros, toujours selon les chiffres avancés par la Fnam.

Pas de grève pendant les Jeux

En septembre 2023, le SNCTA et l’Unsa ICNA, deuxième syndicat parmi les aiguilleurs du ciel, avaient décrété une trêve olympique, promettant de ne pas faire grève pour des raisons salariales d’ici à la fin des Jeux olympiques (26 juillet au 11 août) et paralympiques (28 août au 8 septembre).

« On découvre qu’elle n’était que partielle », a ironisé Pascal de Izaguirre, confiant tout de même ne pas être inquiet pour la période de compétition elle-même. Lundi, un responsable du SNCTA a répété qu’il n’était pas question de faire grève pendant les Jeux.

Le cadre juridique des grèves de contrôleurs aériens a été récemment réformé, une loi promulguée fin 2023 avec le soutien du SNCTA imposant à tout agent aérien de déclarer individuellement sa participation à un mouvement de grève au plus tard à midi deux jours auparavant, soit ce mardi midi dans le cas présent.

Le trafic aérien a été très perturbé par des grèves d’aiguilleurs du ciel début 2023, lors du conflit sur les retraites en France. Ces mouvements sociaux affectent aussi les survols du territoire, ce qui suscite l’ire des compagnies étrangères.

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Des suppressions sont attendues dans tous les autres aéroports de l’Hexagone. Le syndicat s’est aussi engagé à «ne pas appeler à la grève» lors du pont de l’Ascension, les 9, 10 et 11 mai prochain.

Malgré la levée de la mobilisation, les perturbations demeurent. Ce mercredi matin, le principal syndicat représentatif des aiguilleurs du ciel, le SNCTA, a annoncé la levée de son préavis de grève déposé pour la journée du jeudi 25 avril. Une décision prise à la suite d’une «conciliation nocturne de 18h à 8h30» , qui a permis d’arracher un accord in extremis , précise-t-il sur son site internet . «Compte tenu du délai extrêmement court lié à cette conciliation de dernière minute, chaque contrôleur peut annuler sa déclaration préalable, malgré l'échéance de “18h l'avant-veille” dépassée» , ajoute l'organisation.

Pour autant, les compagnies, prévenues au dernier moment, n’ont pas pu éviter des suppressions massives de vols dans de nombreux aéroports, a-t-on appris mercredi. «Avant la grève, les compagnies aériennes ont été contraintes d'annuler plus de 2000 vols» , avance Airlines for Europe, principal lobby des compagnies aériennes européennes. Les trois quarts des vols à Paris-Orly seront annulés, de même que 55% à Roissy-Charles-De-Gaulle, 65% à Marseille-Provence et 45% dans les autres aéroports de métropole, dont Toulouse, Bordeaux, Nice et Lyon, indique la Direction générale de l’aviation civile (DGAC) au Figaro . Des chiffres légèrement moins importants que ceux cités la veille au soir par l’AFP, qui faisait état de 75% des vols annulés à Paris-Orly, 65% à Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle, 65% à Marseille, 60% à Toulouse et 70% à Nice. «On a réussi à réduire le taux d’abattement» , se félicite de son côté la DGAC.

La nuit a donc été longue pour les différentes parties prenantes, afin d'éviter une grève qui s'annonçait particulièrement suivie. La veille au soir, la DGAC indiquait au Figaro que «des négociations sont encore en cours et une communication sera faite ultérieurement» . Peu de temps auparavant, un autre syndicat minoritaire, l’Unsa UTCAC, indiquait lever également son préavis de grève, «afin de laisser une dernière chance à la négociation protocolaire entamée depuis plus d'un an, et dont le rythme doit être nettement accéléré» .

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«Un impact énorme» pour les compagnies aériennes

Le ministre des Transports, Patrice Vergriete, «se réjouit de l’accord avec le SNCTA» qui «conclut quinze mois de négociation» . Dans un communiqué publié ce mardi, l’exécutif salue la réforme des services de la navigation aérienne, qui permettra notamment «d’atteindre une baisse d’un million de minutes de retard d’ici 2027» . Concernant les mesures de modernisation prévues dans la réforme, elles seront «financées à travers les redevances de navigation aérienne facturées aux compagnies aériennes» . «Le budget de l’État et le contribuable ne seront pas sollicités» , assure le cabinet du ministre.

Reste que les chiffres d’annulation des vols, qui atteignent des sommets malgré l’annulation de la grève, demeurent lourds de conséquences pour le secteur : «ça aura un impact énorme» , s’inquiétait ainsi le président de la Fédération nationale de l'aviation et de ses métiers (Fnam), Pascal de Izaguirre, mardi. «Pour les compagnies aériennes, pour les aéroports, ce sont plusieurs dizaines de millions d'euros qui sont en jeu, chaque jour» , soulignait quant à lui le patron du groupe ADP, Augustin de Romanet, mercredi matin.

Mercredi, la DGAC a également confirmé que la SNCTA s’était finalement engagé «à ne pas appeler à la grève» les 9, 10 et 11 mai prochain. Le syndicat avait en effet déposé mardi un autre préavis de grève couvrant le pont de l'Ascension.

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Contrôleurs aériens: qu'a obtenu le syndicat majoritaire pour retirer son préavis de grève?

Des dizaines de vols annulés et des centaines de milliers de passagers en Europe dans le flou. Les contrôleurs aériens avaient appelé à la grève nationale ce jeudi. Mais un accord a bien été trouvé in extremis avec le syndicat majoritaire SNCTA ce mercredi matin, le préavis de grève a donc été levé. Trop tard cependant pour éviter les perturbations. Plus de la moitié des vols restent annulés à Roissy-Charles de Gaulle (55%), les trois-quarts à Orly (75%). 65% d'annulation aussi sur l’aéroport de Marseille et 45% sur l’ensemble des autres aéroports métropolitains.

Le début de la galère pour de nombreux passagers . Emma devait rentrer de Malte, mais son avion a été annulé. Elle a dû reporter son retour de 24 heures.

"On a dû re-réserver un vol et une nuit d'hôtel. Donc ça fait un sacré budget en plus. Par personne, on doit être à 150 euros, je pense. Je devais travailler vendredi, mais je ne pourrais pas. Donc oui, franchement, c'est bien galère. Ça fait pas mal de pertes. On se sent un peu seul aussi parce que déjà, on ne nous prévient pas. On a reçu un mail, mais trois heures après avoir eu l'information par nous-même. Quand on essaye d'appeler la compagnie, on n'arrive à joindre personne. Après avoir attendu 40 minutes, tu finis par raccrocher parce que tu en as un peu ras-le-bol", assure-t-elle.

Deux syndicats maintiennent leurs préavis de grève

S’il reste discret, le syndicat national des contrôleurs du trafic aérien aurait bien obtenu gain de cause sur la majorité de ses revendications, comme la question du statut, de l'organisation des tours de service mais aussi sur l'argent. Une partie de la paye des aiguilleurs du ciel est faite de primes. Il s'agirait de les compter un peu plus dans le calcul de la retraite.

Se chuchote aussi la possibilité d'une augmentation. "Puisqu'ils veulent nous faire travailler plus, le salaire doit suivre" résume un contrôleur anonymement. Mais "la direction ne nous a donné aucun chiffre, tout est très flou", s'agacent d'autres syndicats. Un responsable s'insurge d'être ainsi tenu à l'écart des négociations. “Tout juste une heure de réunion mercredi midi”, rapporte-t-il. "La direction générale de l'aviation civile n'a pas répondu à nos questions sur le fond et n'a pas essayé", déplore-t-il.

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L'UNSA-ICNA et l'USAC-CGT ont donc maintenu leur préavis de grève pour ce jeudi et pour le mois de juin également. Des rencontres sont encore prévues entre les partenaires sociaux et la direction en début de semaine prochaine, lundi et mardi.

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