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Does Orly have metro?

Our tips for coming to Paris-Orly! At Paris-Orly, we are working to get metro line 14. Road access may be disrupted, anticipate your arrival at the airport and plan an 30-minute driving time for your road trip. For drop-off/pick-up, you can use our car park first 10 minutes free of charge.



Yes, as of 2026, Paris-Orly Airport (ORY) is finally connected to the Paris Métro via the Line 14 extension. This was a major infrastructure project completed in time for the 2024 Olympics and has revolutionized the airport's accessibility. The Line 14 extension allows travelers to go from central Paris (such as Châtelet or Gare de Lyon) directly to Orly in approximately 25 minutes. This is a significant improvement over the older "Orlyval" shuttle, which required a transfer to the RER B train at Antony. The new station, Aéroport d'Orly, serves as the southern terminus of Line 14 and is also a major hub for the future Grand Paris Express lines (Line 18), which will eventually connect the airport to the high-tech plateau of Saclay and Versailles. For travelers in 2026, the Metro is the most cost-effective and reliable way to reach Orly, bypassing the notorious traffic on the A6 motorway. The station is integrated directly into the airport's terminal structure, making the walk from the platform to the check-in counters seamless and weather-protected.

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