CDG to Orly? How long is needed
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CDG to Orly? How long is needed
I am flying to Corsica - Ajaccio from Paris with a friend who is flying in from Glasgow - she arrives at CDG on the Saturday at 1435 and we need to catch a flight to Ajaccio which of course leaves from Orly airport at 1800. (the flight from CDG goes in the morning). My question is can she get from CDG to Orly airport with enough time. She will be flying Easyjet - so could be delays? but not necessarily so, The other option is to spend the night in Paris and make our way the next morning but this loses a day in Corsica - we have both been to Paris many times so that is not a drawcard.
What do the locals think? Doable or cutting it too tight?
thanks, Schnauzer
What do the locals think? Doable or cutting it too tight?
thanks, Schnauzer
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Just came back from 2 weeks in Europe flying between cities. Everything was basically on time. Unless flights have bad history of being late 3 1/2 hours should be plenty of time.
travel time between airports is about 3o minutes.
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/e...-orly-by-taxi/
travel time between airports is about 3o minutes.
http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/e...-orly-by-taxi/
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The RATP site calculates 1h20 to go from one airport to the other with the RER, changing trains once:
http://www.ratp.fr/itineraires/en/ra...pe/plus_rapide
http://www.ratp.fr/itineraires/en/ra...pe/plus_rapide
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The route on the link given by grendel (taking the RER B from CDG to Saint-Michel Notre-Dame and the RER C from there to Pont de Rungis) does take 1hr20min. However, you'll need to allow a little more time to take the airport shuttle bus from Pont de Rungis to Orly.
The truly fastest route would be to take the RER B to Antony (60 minutes) and the driverless Orlyval shuttle train (8 minutes) from there to the airport.
The truly fastest route would be to take the RER B to Antony (60 minutes) and the driverless Orlyval shuttle train (8 minutes) from there to the airport.
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me again, again... I have looked at the RER plan and understand that the RER goes from CDG to Antony, but can't understand Michael's comment about changing at a non crowded station. Which station is he referring to? Does he mean Antony to get the Orly shuttle train to the airport itself? Or is there another change before this station. Michael can you please tell me.
Thanks,
Schnauzer
Thanks,
Schnauzer
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A Paris station, assuming a transfer from RER B to RER C, is usually crowded and can be confusing. For example, at the Gare du Nord we got on the wrong platform because the signs were not clear and I forgot that the French rail system, of which the RER is part, travel on the opposite tracks from most other rail and subway systems. No such error is possible in Antony.
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