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    Aeroport de Paris - Le Bourget

    3.8 (15 reviews)

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    Aéroport de Paris Charles de Gaulle - CDG - Terminal 2F - Seems like a high quality brand! I enjoyed their products!

    Aéroport de Paris Charles de Gaulle - CDG - Terminal 2F

    2.6(139 reviews)
    11.3 km

    Arriving is simple and Departure wasn't too bad. I do like the parking spots near the Departure…read moredoor its so convenient. Beware they are strict on carry on weight no more than 12kg so weigh your bag before hand and make sure your liquids are in a clear bag. Also all electronics need to come out the bag during security. This is a busy airport I suggest you arrive at least 2-3hrs before your flight

    This review includes Terminal 2F (I just flew out of there 3 wks ago) but is more representative of…read morethe entire CDG airport experience. Terminal 2F plays its part well among this total operation of dysfunction. CDG has to be one of the top 10 most ridiculously designed airports in the world. It is pretty much everything that a busy, high volume international hub airport should not be and if I were a descendant of Charles de Gaulle, I would petition for it to be named after someone else's family member. The first issue is that it tries to do way too much with much too little in terms of space and resources. I have flown millions of miles in my lifetime. I have never had a flight go into CDG that was not delayed at its origin in some fashion because of the air traffic congestion on the CDG end that causes it to be held on the ground before take off. What that results in is a late landing at CDG and forces a very tight connection if Paris is not your ultimate destination. This pressure on the traveler stressed to make a connection is the norm, not the exception here. That seems unacceptable in this modern day of travel. Second, once you land, trying to make the connection to another terminal is a long adventure. I mean that in the worst way possible. Keeping the nomenclature of the terminal you are trying to get to straight is difficult and the signage is less than clear in areas (I think they hired a cognitively impaired consultant to come up with the confusing terminal naming construct...Terminals 1-3 with Terminal 2 having separate areas labelled A-F) and none of them connecting without at least a 20 min walk. If you are really unlucky, your walk might be up to 45 min while navigating international connection security checkpoints. This also seems unacceptable by today's standards. Finally, the 1970's glass and steel design of the terminals is visually cool because of all the glass but only serves to amplify the fact that there is an insufficient AC system in play. The greenhouse heat ad humidity effect is real and you simply feel like an ant baking under a magnifying glass as you make the sweltering run to some far away connection terminal under duress. I'm sure the designer of this won some avant-garde award for it in their day. What they really needed was to be put out of our misery by a firing squad for such a dysfunctional greenhouse design. I don't think any of this can really be corrected with a remodel and I think it is as good as it is going to get given the space and existing buildings that they have to work with. Unless they tear it down and start over from the beginning, Paris CDG will remain a one of the worst large airports in the world.

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    Aéroport de Paris Charles de Gaulle - CDG - Terminal 2A - Paris January 2026.

    Aéroport de Paris Charles de Gaulle - CDG - Terminal 2A

    2.6(46 reviews)
    10.2 km

    Very big and very nice airport. FYI they do weigh your bags when flying out of airport so make sure…read moreyou're under weight of they will make you check bag. Plenty of food choices and shopping. Their Air France lounge was super nice ( spent 7 hours in it), it has showers, spa, blacked out sleeping rooms and of course awesome food.

    My friend and I arrived early for our international flight back to the U.S, and we had extreme…read moredifficulty getting help for 1 simple checked bag. This is going to be a long review, we warned. It was very disappointing. The kiosk was not working and we asked 13 separate workers, each one shrugged and sent us somewhere else. This happened until we missed our check in entirely, to no fault of our own. I have traveled internationally before and have never received such neglectful and apathetic "service", it was very disappointing. This was specific to Delta and Airfrance workers in the Terminal E, working on Monday September 29th, 2025, around 1PM-5PM. We were sent to folks in red vests who did not help with the payment issue. They shrugged and then then we were sent to Airfrance employees, who stated that our flight check-in was now closed, however, we were there earlier, but could not get help for our 1 bag, therefore we missed our check in entirely. We tried to get help for the next few hours, but were shrugged off many times, even when asking nicely in basic French, so it was not a language barrier, it seemed like pure apathy I have never seen before at an airport, and I travel often. Delta is usually much better, so I was very disappointed and sad about this. By hour 2 of no one getting us help, and being told there was no general information desk to get help, my friend was in tears. I then asked another attendant at delta check in for help, stating that we have been having a rough time, seeking any empathy, but just being told to get in a long line for possible help. At that point we were already going to miss our flight entirely, causing us to miss an extra day of work, which is pretty distressing. As we were standing in the line as a last resort to try to check our bags again, the signage changed from Delta to Kenmore Airlines. My friend was still in tears and at this point, as you can imagine, seeing that last bit of hope disappear was very defeating. We were exhausted and no one stepped up to help. We are two young women in a country where we do not know fluent French, but we tried to get help for hours, politely, planned ahead as much as we could, and were met with no empathy or urgency. On top of all of this, as I was getting drinks for my friend and I to help us calm down, I was hit on by an Airfrance employee, male, in his 40s-50s, and he also could not help. Terminal 2E was like the twilight zone, and the next day my friend and I got a new flight via my Delta app (no employee helped), and we left the airport with no checked bag. I'm still shocked at the lack of care, I usually don't write reviews, but this needed to be addressed. Seeing my friend upset like that and no empathy from anyone really made me not want to fly there ever again. If you've read this long, thank you. If you have no checked luggage you should be better off than we were. We want this to be addressed due to how genuinely distressing it was.

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    Aéroport Paris Beauvais Tillé

    2.2(88 reviews)
    59.7 km

    Not as bad as everyone says. Plan ahead and do not be late for your flight or you will certainly be…read morein a bad mood. It's far from Paris (about an hour and a 1/2) so I recommend taking the airport bus or taking the train and then taking an Uber or taxi from there. Crowds are heavy even early in the morning so I do recommend paying to skip the security lines like others said here. Pretty amazing how busy an airport in Europe can be even at 5 a.m. Finding Terminal 1 and 2 can be a bit confusing especially if you are flying Ryanair because it is in both terminals. They could be a little more friendly to travelers by having more maps/information booths. Overall - not bad for a discount airport.

    Not so enjoyable. It's bad enough that major airlines raise their prices so high. Not just because…read moreof fuel prices. Corporate greed. Check the stock prices. In addition, from Paris, you are forced to pay for a shuttle. Deal with that whole fiasco. And you need to get to the shuttle! So, metro, shuttle, then stand in line, not for security, but there's a long ass line before you get to security. In the middle of security, another fiasco of having to pull all your creams out and put in their ziplock back. Terrible. Then, finally, through security. And then you wait again. Wait for the boarding gate to be called, it's not in advance, and often switches. They call the gate number. You wait in a long ass line again. They check your boarding pass and passport. You go outside. Guess what!! Another long ass line AGAIN. It's insanity. All for what? To save a couple bucks. Review your math before doing this and then you most likely will eat at their airport and spend more there too. Takes a simple flight a whole day for a short trip. Not worth it to me. I've done it 3 times. Math doesn't math and super frustrating.

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    Aéroport de Paris Charles de Gaulle - CDG - Terminal 2B - Outlets at gate

    Aéroport de Paris Charles de Gaulle - CDG - Terminal 2B

    3.3(21 reviews)
    10.3 km

    Terminal 2B of the international Paris airport (named after the WWII general and later French…read moreleader) is mainly used by European flights for airlines like SAS, Finnair, and easyJet. I used it twice on my week long Paris trip, and found both instances to be OK. On night 1, took a 50 minute flight from Frankfurt, landing around 22:25 (about 5 hours after my original expected arrival time). A jet bridge was provided. Since we had arrived from another Schengen country, there was no immigration checks. My original plan was to take the train into Paris, but it was pretty late at night so decided to take a taxi. Good advice at any airport is to go directly to the official airport taxi spot, ignoring all the would-be good samaritans offering advice on official airport grounds. Some of them were quite good at being indignant about me ignoring them (i.e. 'look at me when I'm talking to you!'). The main issue I had is that the official taxi drivers weren't much better. The router at the cab station didn't really care (not asking me where I'm going), just telling me to go the next cab that pulled in. I told that driver where I was going, and he then started to go. I asked him what the rate would be, and he ignored me. I asked again, and this time he said he would tell me once on the road. I got angry and told him it needed to be a flat rate. This made him unhappy, and after a few moments put a flat rate of 56€ into the meter, which is the prescribed rate for the Right Bank (which is where I was going). The rest of the ride was done in silence. We got to the hotel, and he expected to be paid in cash. I insisted on a credit card, which he was not happy with. Next time I will just take an Uber for less cost and hassle. On night 7, I had a 90 minute flight to Copenhagen, where I intended to visit for a couple of days before flying back to LA. I took the train from Paris, and it did take a bit of meandering to get to Terminal 2B. Going through security was quick, and afterwards I had arrived airside without going through any sort of id check with boarding pass (which is what is typical at US airports). There wasn't much there in terms of food, so picked up some water from a vending machine ($3.04 converted). There weren't many flights leaving from our gate area, so there were plenty of seats to wait. Most seats had both USB-A and eletrical outlets to charge. Free Wi-fi was provided, just requiring any email address to register. Boarding was exactly on time, with announcements in Danish and English and we were airborne 13 minutes after we left the gate.

    This was a very clean airport. I enjoyed shopping in the duty-free stores. Sadly, the bottle of…read morevirgin olive oil in an Eiffel Tower did not have duty free packaging on it, so when I arrived at Heathrow airport for my connection flight, it got confiscated. I am still very upset over this. Good thing I did not buy more liquid gifts! The airport itself was easy to navigate around. I found my gate without any problems.

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    Aéroport de Paris-Orly - ORY - 5/15/26 FYI. Ride share Driver was at 15a?!?!

    Aéroport de Paris-Orly - ORY

    2.8(266 reviews)
    26.7 km

    I truly enjoyed flying in and out of this airport . I had no issues from flight check in, baggage…read moreclaim and check and upgrading to first class using my Amex points.Traveling with a young child is always a bit scary especially out of the country but I felt safer in Europe traveling with my daughter. Restrooms were extremely clean and comfortable and dining and shopping options were convenient. I will say this, by the time I come back I will be able to speak French fluently because the language touched my soul, might as well make this language number 5. Ce n'est pas un adieu, mais à la prochaine, Paris!!!!

    I had a terrible experience leaving France on June 7th weekend. I missed my plane because of subway…read moreand having a checked bag. I was late by two minutes, When I had a friend pick up my bag I was able to make it past security before boarding ending. I RAN Toward the terminal and they had just closed the gate. I didn't make the flight even if the plane was still there. The french bee employees were very rude to me ( wish I would have got the guys name) but he didn't make Me feel better. He just said he couldn't do anything that's their policy and wouldn't look at me in my eyes. French bee didn't give me a full refund either for this ticket. Since I had no choice but to buy another ticket to United States. I purchased an additionally ticket to Newark and had to wait a few hours.Since i proceeded through security, I was selected for additional baggage screening after I had already passed security and passport check. The screening began at the terminal approximately 6:03 p.m. and lasted until approximately 6:40 p.m. During this time, I fully cooperated with all instructions and remained available for inspection. As the process continued, I repeatedly expressed concern about missing my flight and asked whether I would still be able to board. On multiple occasions, I was reassured by security personnel that I would make my flight and that I should not worry. Other passengers undergoing the same screening received similar assurances. Based on these statements, I reasonably relied on the information provided and remained patient and cooperative throughout the process. Unfortunately, there was little to no communication regarding the actual status of my flight or the risk that I might miss boarding. By the time the screening concluded, the flight had departed. Only afterward was I informed that my travel plans had been changed to the following day. Had I been informed that my ability to board was in jeopardy, I would have sought assistance immediately or explored alternative options. Instead, I relied on repeated assurances that I would be able to make the flight. As a direct result of this situation, I was unexpectedly stranded in Paris overnight and incurred additional expenses, including hotel accommodations and other travel-related costs. Furthermore, I ultimately had to purchase an additional ticket to Newark in order to return to the United States. The financial impact of this experience was significant, but equally concerning was the lack of clear communication during a time-sensitive situation. I made every effort to comply with all requirements, acted in good faith based on the information provided to me, and was left with substantial unexpected expenses through no fault of my own. In light of these circumstances, I respectfully requested a refund for Reimbursement of my hotel expenses and any reasonable costs resulting from the overnight delay; and * Consideration of reimbursement for the additional airfare and still haven't heard back. The airline French bee was not able to assist with this. I'm not sure if I would fly out or to this airport again because of my experience. As an American citizen I just feel I was treated unfairly. I was forced to stay a night in Paris by myself and had to wait till the next day at 5pm to leave.

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    Aéroport de Paris Charles de Gaulle - CDG - Terminal 2M - Relaxing after my shopping at the Duty Free

    Aéroport de Paris Charles de Gaulle - CDG - Terminal 2M

    3.2(22 reviews)
    12.2 km

    Huge airport didn't get to enjoy any it as I was running for a flight…read more This airport takes its time that's for sure

    Well, this airport has two different experiences. The first one is when you arrive and head to the…read morebaggage area. After you deplane you have to weave around and get to immigration where there are line 8 different lines but all people coming from different flights crowd around the same spot making it time consuming and frustrating to get to your right line. Then after a long wait from 30~60 minutes you then head down to get your luggage. Then figure your way out to the train or exit. This process took about 2 hours. Flying back I thought it was going to be something similar and after reading several reviews, it made it sound faster. We stayed close to T1 then boarded the tram to T2 E 2 1/2 hrs prior to boarding and once we found the entrance to immigration it took us about 20 minutes to get through then boarded the train to terminal M and then go through security and it was faster. Took us about 10 minutes and then we had plenty of time to stop by at the duty free where there are many options for lotions or perfumes and decent prices. We got to our gate probably 90 minutes prior to boarding. Now our flight departed on a Monday at 11am, so probably we beat the rush hour, but I have to say that it went smoothly compared to our arrival experience. If they had a way to improve the international arrival process, it would be 5 star experience. Enjoyed Paris and now heading back. Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to come back and experience an improved arrival process. Bon Jour!

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