Paris Airport Transfer: Complete Guide
CDG, Orly, Le Bourget — a clear comparison of Paris airports and how to organise a smooth, premium transfer to or from the city.
Paris is served by three main airports: Charles de Gaulle (CDG) for international flights, Orly (ORY) for domestic and European traffic, and Le Bourget (LBG) for private aviation. Each requires a different approach to ground transportation.
Charles de Gaulle (CDG)
Located north-east of Paris, CDG is the busiest airport in France. A premium chauffeur service monitors your flight, meets you at the arrival hall or private terminal, and handles luggage while you proceed directly to your vehicle. See our VIP airport transfers for the full protocol.
Orly (ORY)
Orly sits south of Paris and is closer to the city centre. It is preferred for many European business routes. Transfers are typically shorter, but traffic around the southern ring road can be unpredictable, making an experienced chauffeur essential.
Le Bourget (LBG)
Exclusively dedicated to private aviation, Le Bourget demands a specific protocol. Chauffeurs coordinate with the FBO, respect restricted access, and provide discreet service for principals, executives, and VIP guests. See our dedicated Le Bourget chauffeur service and the broader private aviation chauffeur offer.
Why book a chauffeur rather than a taxi?
A private chauffeur guarantees vehicle category, fixed pricing, punctuality, discretion, and a single contact for any change. For groups, delegations or heavy luggage, our executive van in Paris is often the right format.
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