For Paris Orly Airport (ORY) in 2026, the recommended arrival time is 2 hours before a domestic or European (Schengen) flight and 3 hours before an international long-haul flight. Orly is generally more compact than Charles de Gaulle (CDG), but it has become increasingly busy as a hub for low-cost carriers like Transavia and Vueling. In 2026, you must factor in the time for the new EES (Entry/Exit System) biometric checks if you are a non-EU citizen, which can add significant time to border control. If you are traveling during French school holidays or on a weekend, add an extra 30 minutes. A high-value "pro-tip" for Orly is to use the Ligne 14 Metro extension, which now connects central Paris to the airport in just 25 minutes; this is much more reliable than the RER B/OrlyVal combo or taxis, which are often stuck in the notorious "Périphérique" traffic. Arriving early allows you to navigate the four "Orly" sectors (1, 2, 3, and 4) without stress.