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* Passenger Traffic & Aircraft Movements<ref>{{cite web | url = https://presse.groupeadp.fr/2023fy-traffic/?lang=en | title = DECEMBER 2023 AND FULL-YEAR TRAFFIC FIGURES | * Passenger Traffic & Aircraft Movements<ref>{{cite web | url = https://presse.groupeadp.fr/2023fy-traffic/?lang=en | title = DECEMBER 2023 AND FULL-YEAR TRAFFIC FIGURES | ||
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| access-date = January | | access-date = 18 January 2024 | language = en }}</ref>}} Freight Movements<ref name=AER>{{cite web|title=Preliminary world airport traffic rankings released|url=https://aci.aero/news/2019/03/13/preliminary-world-airport-traffic-rankings-released/ |website=aci.aero|access-date=31 August 2019|date=13 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410104744/https://aci.aero/news/2019/03/13/preliminary-world-airport-traffic-rankings-released/ |archive-date=2021-04-10 |url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
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'''Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport''' {{airport codes|CDG|LFPG}}, also known as '''Roissy Airport''', is the primary [[international airport]] serving [[Paris]], the capital | '''Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport''' {{airport codes|CDG|LFPG}}, also known as '''Roissy Airport''', is the primary [[international airport]] serving [[Paris]], the capital of [[France]]. The airport opened in 1974 and is located in [[Roissy-en-France]], {{convert|23|km|mi|abbr=on}} northeast of the city centre of Paris. It is named after [[Charles de Gaulle during World War II|World War II leader]] and French President [[Charles de Gaulle]] (1890–1970), whose initials form its [[IATA airport code]]. | ||
Charles de Gaulle Airport serves as the principal [[airline hub|hub]] for [[Air France]] and a destination for other legacy carriers (from [[Star Alliance]], [[Oneworld]] and [[SkyTeam]]), as well as an operating base for [[easyJet]] and [[Norse Atlantic Airways]]. It is operated by [[Groupe ADP]] (Aéroports de Paris) under the brand [[Paris Aéroport]]. | Charles de Gaulle Airport serves as the principal [[airline hub|hub]] for [[Air France]] and a destination for other legacy carriers (from [[Star Alliance]], [[Oneworld]] and [[SkyTeam]]), as well as an operating base for [[easyJet]] and [[Norse Atlantic Airways]]. It is operated by [[Groupe ADP]] (Aéroports de Paris) under the brand [[Paris Aéroport]]. | ||
In 2024, the airport handled 70,290,260 passengers and | In 2024, the airport handled 70,290,260 passengers and 466,543 aircraft movements, making it the [[World's busiest airports by passenger traffic|world's fourteenth busiest airport]] and [[List of the busiest airports in Europe|Europe's third busiest]] airport (after [[Heathrow Airport|Heathrow]] and [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]]) in terms of passenger numbers.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Moravej |first=Yuliia |date=2025-07-17 |title=What Are the Busiest Airports in the World? |url=https://blog.aci.aero/airport-economics/busiest-airports-in-the-world-2024/ |access-date=2025-07-20 |website=ACI World Insights |language=en-US}}</ref> Charles de Gaulle is the busiest airport within the [[European Union]]. In terms of cargo traffic, the airport is the second busiest in Europe, after [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]], handling 1,914,681 tonnes of cargo in 2024.<ref name=":1" /> As of 2025, it was the airport served by the second highest number of [[airline]]s, after [[Suvarnabhumi Airport]], with 105 airlines operating from it.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-07-20 |title=Suvarnabhumi tops global list of airports with most airlines, survey shows |url=https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/news/general/40052780 |access-date=2025-07-20 |website=The Nation |language=}}</ref> | ||
[[Régis Lacote]] has been the director of the airport since 14 November 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Régis Lacote |url=https://www.parisaeroport.fr/en/group/strategy/corporate-governance/regis-lacote |access-date=2025-07-20 |website=Groupe ADP}}</ref> | |||
== Location == | == Location == | ||
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=== Development === | === Development === | ||
The planning and construction phase of what was known then as ''Aéroport de Paris Nord'' (Paris North Airport)<ref name="charlesdegaulleairport.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.charlesdegaulleairport.co.uk/information/history/|title=Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris: history and terminals|website=Charlesdegaulleairport.co.uk|access-date=16 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220819163036/https://www.charlesdegaulleairport.co.uk/information/history/ |archive-date=2022-08-19 |url-status=live}}</ref> began in [[1966]]. On 8 March 1974 the airport, renamed Charles de Gaulle Airport, opened. Terminal 1 was built in an [[avant-garde]] design of a ten-floors-high circular building surrounded by seven satellite buildings, each with six gates allowing sunlight to enter through [[ | The planning and construction phase of what was known then as ''Aéroport de Paris Nord'' (Paris North Airport)<ref name="charlesdegaulleairport.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.charlesdegaulleairport.co.uk/information/history/|title=Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris: history and terminals|website=Charlesdegaulleairport.co.uk|access-date=16 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220819163036/https://www.charlesdegaulleairport.co.uk/information/history/ |archive-date=2022-08-19 |url-status=live}}</ref> began in [[1966]]. On 8 March 1974 the airport, renamed Charles de Gaulle Airport, opened. Terminal 1 was built in an [[avant-garde]] design of a ten-floors-high circular building surrounded by seven satellite buildings, each with six gates allowing sunlight to enter through [[aperture]]s. The main architect was [[Paul Andreu]], who was also in charge of the extensions during the following decades. | ||
Terminal 2 opened in 1981 with the official inauguration in presence of the then President, Francois Mitterrand, in March 1982. Unlike Terminal 1, Terminal 2 was designed with a traditional linear layout, but has evolved over time into a series of distinct terminals, designated as 2A through to 2G.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminals and Airlines Guide |url=https://airport.online/paris-charles-de-gaulle/en/terminals-airlines |access-date=2024-11-28 |website=airport.online}}</ref> | Terminal 2 opened in 1981 with the official inauguration in presence of the then President, Francois Mitterrand, in March 1982. Unlike Terminal 1, Terminal 2 was designed with a traditional linear layout, but has evolved over time into a series of distinct terminals, designated as 2A through to 2G.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminals and Airlines Guide |url=https://airport.online/paris-charles-de-gaulle/en/terminals-airlines |access-date=2024-11-28 |website=airport.online}}</ref> | ||
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Terminal 3 (formerly known as "Terminal 9") hosts charter and low-cost airlines. The [[CDGVAL]] light-rail shuttle connects Terminal 2 to Terminals 1 and 3 and their parking lots. | Terminal 3 (formerly known as "Terminal 9") hosts charter and low-cost airlines. The [[CDGVAL]] light-rail shuttle connects Terminal 2 to Terminals 1 and 3 and their parking lots. | ||
=== Terminal 1 === | === Terminal 1 === | ||
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Passages between the third, fourth and fifth floors are provided by a tangle of escalators arranged through the centre of the building. These escalators are suspended over the central court. Each escalator is covered with a transparent tube to shelter from all weather conditions. These escalators were often used in film shootings (e.g., ''The Last Gang of Ariel Zeitoun''). The [[Alan Parsons Project]] album ''[[I Robot (album)|I Robot]]'' features these escalators on its cover. | Passages between the third, fourth and fifth floors are provided by a tangle of escalators arranged through the centre of the building. These escalators are suspended over the central court. Each escalator is covered with a transparent tube to shelter from all weather conditions. These escalators were often used in film shootings (e.g., ''The Last Gang of Ariel Zeitoun''). The [[Alan Parsons Project]] album ''[[I Robot (album)|I Robot]]'' features these escalators on its cover. | ||
Terminal 1 closed in March 2020 in response to the drop in traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic. ADP used this time for a €250 million refurbishment. Completed in 2023, the refurbishment included the creation of a new junction building linking satellites 1, 2 and 3, and modernisation of the central body of the terminal. Various design details in the refurbished terminal pay homage to the circular shape of the original Andreu design. The upgraded Terminal 2 also features a new departure lounge designed by French designers Maxime Liautard and Hugo Toro, which reflects the ambiance of a Parisian bistro.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Paris CDG Terminal 1 reopens |url=https://www.businesstraveller.com/business-travel/2022/12/11/paris-cdg-terminal-1-reopens/ |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=Business Traveller |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-03 |title='Our flagship boutique terminal' – Groupe ADP launches Extime retail and hospitality brand at stunning new-look Paris CDG T1 |url=https://www.moodiedavittreport.com/our-flagship-boutique-terminal-groupe-adp-launches-extime-retail-and-hospitality-brand-at-stunning-new-look-paris-cdg-t1/ |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=The Moodie Davitt Report |language=en-GB}}</ref> | Terminal 1 closed in March 2020 in response to the drop in traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic. ADP used this time for a €250 million refurbishment. Completed in 2023, the refurbishment included the creation of a new junction building linking satellites 1, 2 and 3, and modernisation of the central body of the terminal. Various design details in the refurbished terminal pay homage to the circular shape of the original Andreu design. The upgraded Terminal 2 also features a new departure lounge designed by French designers Maxime Liautard and Hugo Toro, which reflects the ambiance of a Parisian bistro.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Paris CDG Terminal 1 reopens |url=https://www.businesstraveller.com/business-travel/2022/12/11/paris-cdg-terminal-1-reopens/ |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=Business Traveller |date=11 December 2022 |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-03 |title='Our flagship boutique terminal' – Groupe ADP launches Extime retail and hospitality brand at stunning new-look Paris CDG T1 |url=https://www.moodiedavittreport.com/our-flagship-boutique-terminal-groupe-adp-launches-extime-retail-and-hospitality-brand-at-stunning-new-look-paris-cdg-t1/ |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=The Moodie Davitt Report |language=en-GB}}</ref> | ||
[[Star Alliance]] airlines | The terminal is primarily used by [[Star Alliance]] airlines with a few exceptions.<!-- For Star Alliance exceptions, see Terminal 2 paragraphs 3 and 4 for more details. Please do not delete this hidden text --> Other carriers include [[Oneworld]] carriers [[Cathay Pacific]], [[Oman Air]], [[Qatar Airways]] and [[SriLankan Airlines]], [[SkyTeam]] carrier [[Saudia]] and non-aligned carriers including [[Aer Lingus]], [[Eurowings]], [[Icelandair]], and [[Kuwait Airways]].<ref name="Airlines">{{cite web|url=https://easycdg.com/airport-guide/which-terminal-paris-cdg-airport-charlesdegaulle/|title=Which terminal ?|access-date=20 April 2023|website=Easy CDG}}</ref> | ||
=== Terminal 2 === | === Terminal 2 === | ||
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Terminal 2F was used for the filming of the music video for the [[U2]] song "[[Beautiful Day]]". The band also had their picture taken inside Terminal 2F for the album artwork of their 2000 album ''[[All That You Can't Leave Behind]]''. | Terminal 2F was used for the filming of the music video for the [[U2]] song "[[Beautiful Day]]". The band also had their picture taken inside Terminal 2F for the album artwork of their 2000 album ''[[All That You Can't Leave Behind]]''. | ||
Terminals | Terminals 2A and 2C are used by [[Star Alliance]] carriers [[Air Canada]], [[Air India]] and [[Ethiopian Airlines]], [[Oneworld]] carriers [[British Airways]], [[Qantas]] and [[Royal Jordanian]], and non-alliance carriers [[Air Senegal]], [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]], [[Gulf Air]], and [[LATAM Chile]].<ref name="Airlines"/> | ||
Terminals 2B and 2D are used by [[Oneworld]] carriers [[American Airlines]], [[Finnair]] and [[Royal Air Maroc]], Star Alliance carriers [[Aegean Airlines]], [[Croatia Airlines]], and [[LOT Polish Airlines]], SkyTeam carriers [[ITA Airways]] and [[Scandinavian Airlines]] and non-alliance airlines including [[Air Austral]], [[Air Tahiti Nui]], [[easyJet]] and [[JetBlue]].<ref name="Airlines"/> | |||
Terminals 2E and 2F are dedicated use for [[Air France]] and its [[SkyTeam]] partners except [[Saudia]] | Terminals 2E and 2F are dedicated use for [[Air France]] and its [[SkyTeam]] partners except [[Saudia]] which uses Terminal 1. Several other carriers also use Terminal 2E, these are Oneworld carrier [[Japan Airlines]] and [[Malaysia Airlines]] and non-aligned carriers [[Air Mauritius]], [[China Southern Airlines]], [[Etihad Airways]], and [[WestJet]].<ref name="Airlines"/> | ||
==== Collapse of Terminal 2E ==== | ==== Collapse of Terminal 2E ==== | ||
[[File:Terminal 2E CDG collapse.png|thumb|Collapsed Terminal 2E, June 2004]] | [[File:Terminal 2E CDG collapse.png|thumb|Collapsed Terminal 2E, June 2004]] | ||
[[File:Grand plan Roissy CDG Terminal 2.jpg|alt=|thumb|Map of terminal 2 various halls]] | [[File:Grand plan Roissy CDG Terminal 2.jpg|alt=|thumb|Map of terminal 2 various halls]] | ||
On 23 May 2004, shortly after the inauguration of terminal 2E, a portion of it collapsed near [[Gate (airport)|Gate]] E50, killing four people.<ref>{{cite news|url= | On 23 May 2004, shortly after the inauguration of terminal 2E, a portion of it collapsed near [[Gate (airport)|Gate]] E50, killing four people.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3743081.stm|title='Fresh cracks' at Paris airport|work=[[BBC News]] |date=24 May 2004 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220518182048/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3743081.stm |archive-date=2022-05-18 |url-status=live}}</ref> Two of the dead were reported to be Chinese citizens, one Czech and the other Lebanese.<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/paris-airport-collapse-blamed-on-design-483590.html|title=Paris airport collapse blamed on design|newspaper=[[The Independent]] |date=16 February 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221026070025/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/paris-airport-collapse-blamed-on-design-483590.html |archive-date=2022-10-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> Three other people were injured in the collapse. Terminal 2E had been inaugurated in 2003 after some delays in construction and was designed by [[Paul Andreu]]. Administrative and judicial enquiries were started. | ||
Before this accident, ADP had been planning for an [[initial public offering]] in 2005 with the new terminal as a major attraction for investors. The partial collapse and indefinite closing of the terminal just before the beginning of summer seriously hurt the airport's business plan. | Before this accident, ADP had been planning for an [[initial public offering]] in 2005 with the new terminal as a major attraction for investors. The partial collapse and indefinite closing of the terminal just before the beginning of summer seriously hurt the airport's business plan. | ||
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Further, in April 2013, Terminal 2B closed for a complete renovation (with all airlines relocating to 2D) and received upgrades including the addition of a second floor completely dedicated to arrivals. Terminal 2B reopened on 2 June 2021. Airlines including the [[Lufthansa group]], [[Aegean Airlines]], [[easyJet]], [[Icelandair]], [[LOT Polish Airlines]], [[Norwegian Air Shuttle]], [[Play (airline)|Play]], [[Royal Air Maroc]], and [[Scandinavian Airlines]] began operations at Terminal 2B until 2 December 2022, when the airlines except easyJet and Royal Air Maroc moved back to Terminal 1. Low-cost carrier easyJet has shown interest in being the sole carrier at 2B.<ref name="S4_ADP">{{cite web |url=http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/Resources/90cfb7fb-0d8f-4b33-ba12-48433680b4c8-DPFutursatellite4delaeroportParisCharlesdeGaulle.pdf |title=Le future satellite 4 de l'aéroport Paris-Charles de Gaulle |access-date=28 January 2011 |website=ADP |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810050212/http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/resources/90cfb7fb-0d8f-4b33-ba12-48433680b4c8-DPFutursatellite4delaeroportParisCharlesdeGaulle.pdf |archive-date=2014-08-10 |url-status=live}}</ref>{{Irrelevant citation|reason=The source dates back from 2010 and does not easyJet nor any of the other post-2010 developments. It can be used though in the other sections of the article.|date=September 2023}} To facilitate connections, a new boarding area between 2A and 2C was opened in March 2012. It allows for all security and passport control to be handled in a single area, allows for many new shopping opportunities as well as new airline lounges, and eases transfer restrictions between 2A and 2C. Terminal 2D was closed during the pandemic and received the same upgrade including an additional floor. Terminal 2D reopened on 18 April 2023 and some airlines have moved operations to the terminal.<ref name="Airlines"/> | Further, in April 2013, Terminal 2B closed for a complete renovation (with all airlines relocating to 2D) and received upgrades including the addition of a second floor completely dedicated to arrivals. Terminal 2B reopened on 2 June 2021. Airlines including the [[Lufthansa group]], [[Aegean Airlines]], [[easyJet]], [[Icelandair]], [[LOT Polish Airlines]], [[Norwegian Air Shuttle]], [[Play (airline)|Play]], [[Royal Air Maroc]], and [[Scandinavian Airlines]] began operations at Terminal 2B until 2 December 2022, when the airlines except easyJet and Royal Air Maroc moved back to Terminal 1. Low-cost carrier easyJet has shown interest in being the sole carrier at 2B.<ref name="S4_ADP">{{cite web |url=http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/Resources/90cfb7fb-0d8f-4b33-ba12-48433680b4c8-DPFutursatellite4delaeroportParisCharlesdeGaulle.pdf |title=Le future satellite 4 de l'aéroport Paris-Charles de Gaulle |access-date=28 January 2011 |website=ADP |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810050212/http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/resources/90cfb7fb-0d8f-4b33-ba12-48433680b4c8-DPFutursatellite4delaeroportParisCharlesdeGaulle.pdf |archive-date=2014-08-10 |url-status=live}}</ref>{{Irrelevant citation|reason=The source dates back from 2010 and does not easyJet nor any of the other post-2010 developments. It can be used though in the other sections of the article.|date=September 2023}} To facilitate connections, a new boarding area between 2A and 2C was opened in March 2012. It allows for all security and passport control to be handled in a single area, allows for many new shopping opportunities as well as new airline lounges, and eases transfer restrictions between 2A and 2C. Terminal 2D was closed during the pandemic and received the same upgrade including an additional floor. Terminal 2D reopened on 18 April 2023 and some airlines have moved operations to the terminal.<ref name="Airlines"/> | ||
Terminals 2A and 2C | Terminals 2A and 2C were closed for baggage renovation system for 18 months (with all airlines relocating to Terminal 1 or 2B).{{ref|1|1}}. The terminals reopened on 23 May 2024.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=959961716139890&id=100063782102304 |title=Reopening of Terminal 2C|website=[[Facebook]] |date=1 July 2025}}</ref> | ||
=== Terminal 3 === | === Terminal 3 === | ||
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=== Terminal usage during COVID-19 pandemic=== | === Terminal usage during COVID-19 pandemic=== | ||
The airport's services during the pandemic were sharply reduced. On 30 March 2020, the airport announced it would temporarily close Terminals 1 and 3, moving all remaining flights to Terminal 2. Terminal 2D was also closed during the pandemic and only Terminals 2A, 2C, 2E, 2F and 2G were opened. At the beginning of the pandemic, airlines were grouped by alliances: Star Alliance airlines operated at Terminal 2A, where Air Canada and Ethiopian Airlines operated prior to the pandemic, Oneworld airlines shifted their operations to Terminal 2C, and SkyTeam airlines operated at Terminals 2E and 2F. Between December 2020 and June 2021, only Terminals 2E and 2F were opened with non-Schengen flights operating at Terminal 2E and Schengen flights operated at Terminal 2F. 2B reopened on 2 June 2021 and some airlines were shifted to that concourse. Terminals 2A, 2C and 2D were then reopened for more space. Between June 2021 and December 2022, Star Alliance airlines operated at Terminals 2A (non-Schengen) and 2B (Schengen), Oneworld airlines operated at Terminals 2C (non-Schengen) and 2D (Schengen) and SkyTeam airlines operated at Terminals 2E (non-Schengen), 2F and 2G (both Schengen). However, Star Alliance airlines flights to Asia except Singapore Airlines, who operated at Terminal 2A were operating at Terminal 2E due to the capacity restrictions at Terminal 2A. Terminal 3 reopened on 3 May 2022 for the use of all charter and low cost airlines.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.grand-roissy-tourisme.com/en/2022/05/09/le-terminal-3-de-laeroport-paris-cdg-reouvre-ses-portes/|title =Terminal 3 at Paris-CDG Airport Reopens|date =9 May 2022|accessdate = 17 February 2023}}</ref> Terminal 1 remained closed for renovation at that time. It reopened on 1 December 2022 to reduce traffic at Terminal 2.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/in/insight/what-you-need-to-know/paris-charles-de-gaulle-airport-terminal-1-reopens-before-olympics-2024/|title = Paris Charles de Gaulle Terminal 1 reopens Before Olympics 2024|accessdate = 17 February 2022}}</ref> | The airport's services during the pandemic were sharply reduced. On 30 March 2020, the airport announced it would temporarily close Terminals 1 and 3, moving all remaining flights to Terminal 2. Terminal 2D was also closed during the pandemic and only Terminals 2A, 2C, 2E, 2F and 2G were opened. At the beginning of the pandemic, airlines were grouped by alliances: Star Alliance airlines operated at Terminal 2A, where Air Canada and Ethiopian Airlines operated prior to the pandemic, Oneworld airlines shifted their operations to Terminal 2C, and SkyTeam airlines operated at Terminals 2E and 2F. Between December 2020 and June 2021, only Terminals 2E and 2F were opened with non-Schengen flights operating at Terminal 2E and Schengen flights operated at Terminal 2F. 2B reopened on 2 June 2021 and some airlines were shifted to that concourse. Terminals 2A, 2C and 2D were then reopened for more space. Between June 2021 and December 2022, Star Alliance airlines operated at Terminals 2A (non-Schengen) and 2B (Schengen), Oneworld airlines operated at Terminals 2C (non-Schengen) and 2D (Schengen) and SkyTeam airlines operated at Terminals 2E (non-Schengen), 2F and 2G (both Schengen). However, Star Alliance airlines flights to Asia except Singapore Airlines, who operated at Terminal 2A were operating at Terminal 2E due to the capacity restrictions at Terminal 2A. Terminal 3 reopened on 3 May 2022 for the use of all charter and low cost airlines.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.grand-roissy-tourisme.com/en/2022/05/09/le-terminal-3-de-laeroport-paris-cdg-reouvre-ses-portes/|title = Terminal 3 at Paris-CDG Airport Reopens|date = 9 May 2022|accessdate = 17 February 2023|archive-date = 25 February 2023|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230225164501/https://www.grand-roissy-tourisme.com/en/2022/05/09/le-terminal-3-de-laeroport-paris-cdg-reouvre-ses-portes/|url-status = dead}}</ref> Terminal 1 remained closed for renovation at that time. It reopened on 1 December 2022 to reduce traffic at Terminal 2.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/in/insight/what-you-need-to-know/paris-charles-de-gaulle-airport-terminal-1-reopens-before-olympics-2024/|title = Paris Charles de Gaulle Terminal 1 reopens Before Olympics 2024|accessdate = 17 February 2022}}</ref> | ||
=== Cancelled project for Terminal 4 === | === Cancelled project for Terminal 4 === | ||
Plans for a new terminal, Terminal 4, were first announced in 2014. With an estimated cost of €9bn, the new terminal was to be built around 2025, when Charles de Gaulle Airport's maximum capacity of 80 million would have been reached. When constructed, the new terminal would have been able to accommodate 30–40 million passengers per year and would have likely been built north of Terminal 2E.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gliszczynski |first1=Fabrice |last2=Mabille |first2=Philippe |date=6 June 2014 |title=Roissy CDG: un nouveau terminal (colossal) est prévu dans 10 ans (PDG d'Aéroports de Paris) |trans-title=Roissy CDG: a new (colossal) terminal is planned in 10 years (CEO of Aéroports de Paris) |work=La Tribune |url=http://www.latribune.fr/entreprises-finance/services/transport-logistique/20140606trib000833813/roissy-cdg-un-nouveau-terminal-colossal-est-prevu-dans-10-ans-pdg-d-aeroports-de-paris.html |access-date=12 October 2020}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2021-02-12 |title=France to scrap 'obsolete' Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport expansion |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-paris-charles-de-gaulle-airport-environment-covid-b1801316.html |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=The Independent |language=en}}</ref> However, the Terminal 4 proposal was cancelled in 2021 due to reduced traffic resulting from the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] and new environmental regulations making the project unfeasible.<ref>{{cite news |title=Charles de Gaulle: Plans for huge new airport terminal in Paris scrapped |agency=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56021908 |url-status=live |access-date=11 February 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220903224611/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56021908 |archive-date=2022-09-03}}</ref> Environmentalist groups hailed the cancellation of the project as a "great victory."<ref name=":0" /> | Plans for a new terminal, Terminal 4, were first announced in 2014. With an estimated cost of €9bn, the new terminal was to be built around 2025, when Charles de Gaulle Airport's maximum capacity of 80 million would have been reached. When constructed, the new terminal would have been able to accommodate 30–40 million passengers per year and would have likely been built north of Terminal 2E.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gliszczynski |first1=Fabrice |last2=Mabille |first2=Philippe |date=6 June 2014 |title=Roissy CDG: un nouveau terminal (colossal) est prévu dans 10 ans (PDG d'Aéroports de Paris) |trans-title=Roissy CDG: a new (colossal) terminal is planned in 10 years (CEO of Aéroports de Paris) |work=La Tribune |url=http://www.latribune.fr/entreprises-finance/services/transport-logistique/20140606trib000833813/roissy-cdg-un-nouveau-terminal-colossal-est-prevu-dans-10-ans-pdg-d-aeroports-de-paris.html |access-date=12 October 2020}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2021-02-12 |title=France to scrap 'obsolete' Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport expansion |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-paris-charles-de-gaulle-airport-environment-covid-b1801316.html |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=The Independent |language=en}}</ref> However, the Terminal 4 proposal was cancelled in 2021 due to reduced traffic resulting from the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] and new environmental regulations making the project unfeasible.<ref>{{cite news |title=Charles de Gaulle: Plans for huge new airport terminal in Paris scrapped |agency=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56021908 |url-status=live |access-date=11 February 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220903224611/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56021908 |archive-date=2022-09-03}}</ref> Environmentalist groups hailed the cancellation of the project as a "great victory."<ref name=":0" /> | ||
<small>{{note|1|1|}}All North | <small>{{note|1|1|}} All long-haul routes to North America, Africa, Middle East and Asia flights with the exception of [[American Airlines]], [[Air Tahiti Nui]] and [[Air Austral]] moved their operations to Terminal 1. All short-haul European routes, short-haul Middle East and Africa routes, [[American Airlines]], [[Air Tahiti Nui]] and [[Air Austral]] moved their operations to Terminal 2B.</small> | ||
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| [[Aer Lingus]] | [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241031-einw24eu|title=Aer Lingus NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=31 October 2024|accessdate=14 March 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Shannon Airport|Shannon]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230623-eisep23snncdg|title=AerLingus Resumes Shannon – Paris Service From Sep 2023|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=23 June 2023|accessdate=14 March 2025|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shannonairport.ie/passengers/news-media/latest-news/2023/new-paris-service-with-aer-lingus-announced-for-sh/|title=Shannon Airport - Latest News from Shannon Airport | Airport News}}</ref> | | [[Aer Lingus]] | [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241031-einw24eu|title=Aer Lingus NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=31 October 2024|accessdate=14 March 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Shannon Airport|Shannon]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230623-eisep23snncdg|title=AerLingus Resumes Shannon – Paris Service From Sep 2023|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=23 June 2023|accessdate=14 March 2025|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shannonairport.ie/passengers/news-media/latest-news/2023/new-paris-service-with-aer-lingus-announced-for-sh/|title=Shannon Airport - Latest News from Shannon Airport | Airport News}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Aeroméxico]] | [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231019-amns24eu|title=Aeromexico NS24 Europe Frequency Expansion|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=19 October 2023|accessdate=2 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | | [[Aeroméxico]] | [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231019-amns24eu|title=Aeromexico NS24 Europe Frequency Expansion|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=19 October 2023|accessdate=2 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Monterrey International Airport|Monterrey]] (begins 14 April 2026)<ref>{{cite web|title=Aeromexico NS26 Europe Network Additions |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/251111-amns26eu|date=9 November 2025|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Air Algérie]] | [[Houari Boumediene Airport|Algiers]], [[Annaba Airport|Annaba]], [[Abane Ramdane Airport|Béjaïa]], [[Biskra Airport|Biskra]], [[Chlef International Airport|Chlef]], [[Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport|Constantine]], [[Oran Es Sénia Airport|Oran]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Guemar Airport|El Oued]],{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} [[Zenata – Messali El Hadj Airport|Tlemcen]]{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} | | [[Air Algérie]] | [[Houari Boumediene Airport|Algiers]], [[Annaba Airport|Annaba]], [[Abane Ramdane Airport|Béjaïa]], [[Biskra Airport|Biskra]], [[Chlef International Airport|Chlef]], [[Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport|Constantine]], [[Oran Es Sénia Airport|Oran]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Guemar Airport|El Oued]],{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} [[Zenata – Messali El Hadj Airport|Tlemcen]]{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} | ||
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| [[Air Austral]] | [[Roland Garros Airport|Saint-Denis de la Réunion]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Dzaoudzi–Pamandzi International Airport|Dzaoudzi]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241217-uudec24|title=Air Austral Tentatively Adds Leased Hi-Fly A330 in Dec 2024/Jan 2025|date=17 December 2024|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | | [[Air Austral]] | [[Roland Garros Airport|Saint-Denis de la Réunion]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Dzaoudzi–Pamandzi International Airport|Dzaoudzi]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241217-uudec24|title=Air Austral Tentatively Adds Leased Hi-Fly A330 in Dec 2024/Jan 2025|date=17 December 2024|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Air Cairo]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Luxor International Airport|Luxor]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aeroroutes.com/eng/220712-sm4q22frit|title=AIR CAIRO 4Q22 FRANCE / ITALY NETWORK ADDITIONS|website=aeroroutes.com|date=12 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230110070841/https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220712-sm4q22frit |archive-date=2023-01-10 |url-status=live}}</ref> | | [[Air Cairo]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Luxor International Airport|Luxor]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aeroroutes.com/eng/220712-sm4q22frit|title=AIR CAIRO 4Q22 FRANCE / ITALY NETWORK ADDITIONS|website=aeroroutes.com|date=12 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230110070841/https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220712-sm4q22frit |archive-date=2023-01-10 |url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
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| [[ | | [[Air Canada]] | [[Montréal–Trudeau International Airport|Montréal–Trudeau]],<ref name="ReferenceA">{{OAGWorldJuly2025Ref|title=Montreal, QC, Canada YMQ|pages=768-771}}</ref> [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto–Pearson]]<ref name="ReferenceB">{{OAGWorldJuly2025Ref|title=Toronto, ON, Canada YTO|pages=1156-1162}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Air China]] | [[Beijing Capital International Airport|Beijing–Capital]], [[Chengdu Tianfu International Airport|Chengdu–Tianfu]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Liu|first=Jim|title=Air China Resumes Chengdu – Paris Service in 2Q25|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250320-cans25cdg|website=AeroRoutes|date=20 March 2025}}</ref> | | [[Air China]] | [[Beijing Capital International Airport|Beijing–Capital]], [[Chengdu Tianfu International Airport|Chengdu–Tianfu]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Liu|first=Jim|title=Air China Resumes Chengdu – Paris Service in 2Q25|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250320-cans25cdg|website=AeroRoutes|date=20 March 2025}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Air India]] | [[Indira Gandhi International Airport|Delhi]] | | [[Air India]] | [[Indira Gandhi International Airport|Delhi]] | ||
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| [[Air Serbia]] | [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport|Belgrade]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240702-b6jucodeshare | title=JetBlue / Air Serbia Expands Codeshare Service from July 2024 }}</ref> | | [[Air Serbia]] | [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport|Belgrade]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240702-b6jucodeshare | title=JetBlue / Air Serbia Expands Codeshare Service from July 2024 }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Air Tahiti Nui]] | [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Faa'a International Airport|Papeete]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/ | | [[Air Tahiti Nui]] | [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Faa'a International Airport|Papeete]] | ||
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| [[Air Transat]] | [[Montréal–Trudeau International Airport|Montréal–Trudeau]],<ref name="ReferenceA">{{OAGWorldJuly2025Ref|title=Montreal, QC, Canada YMQ|pages=768-771}}</ref> [[Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport|Québec City]]<ref>{{OAGWorldJuly2025Ref|title=Quebec, QC, Canada YQB|pages=957-958}}</ref><ref name="auto10">{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241018-tsns25eu|title=Air Transat NS25 Europe Service Changes|date=18 October 2024|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto–Pearson]]<ref name="ReferenceB">{{OAGWorldJuly2025Ref|title=Toronto, ON, Canada YTO|pages=1156-1162}}</ref><ref name="auto10"/> | |||
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| [[ | | [[airBaltic]] | [[Riga International Airport|Riga]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240321-btnw24|title=airBaltic NW24 Network Changes – 20MAR24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=21 March 2024|accessdate=15 March 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Tallinn Airport|Tallinn]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240909-btns25">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240909-btns25|title=airBaltic NS25 Frequency Increases – 08SEP24|website=Aeroroutes.com|accessdate=2 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Vilnius Airport|Vilnius]]<ref name="aeroroutes_240909-btns25"/> | ||
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| [[Aircalin]] | [[Suvarnabhumi Airport|Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi]], [[La Tontouta International Airport|Nouméa]]<ref name="la1ere">{{cite web |title=Aircalin va desservir Paris via Bangkok, une opportunité aussi pour les Polynésiens |url=https://la1ere.francetvinfo.fr/polynesie/tahiti/polynesie-francaise/aircalin-va-desservir-paris-via-bangkok-une-opportunite-aussi-pour-les-polynesiens-1521704.html |website=Francetvinfo |access-date=15 September 2024 |language=fr |date=14 September 2024}}</ref> | |||
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| [[AJet]] | [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240313-vfns24">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240313-vfns24|title=AJet NS24 New Flight Number Designations – 12MAR24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=13 March 2024|accessdate=2 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen]]<ref name="aeroroutes_240313-vfns24"/> | | [[AJet]] | [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240313-vfns24">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240313-vfns24|title=AJet NS24 New Flight Number Designations – 12MAR24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=13 March 2024|accessdate=2 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen]]<ref name="aeroroutes_240313-vfns24"/> | ||
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| [[Animawings]] | [[Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport|Bucharest–Otopeni]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240902-a2mar25|title=Animawings Moves Planned Network Expansion to March 2025|website=Aeroroutes.com|accessdate=2 November 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://boardingpass.ro/animawings-bucuresti-cluj-iasi-oradea-paris-larnaca-din-septembrie-2024/|title=Animawings: Bucharest - Cluj, Iași, Oradea, Paris, Larnaca from September 2024|publisher=boardingpass.ro|date=15 May 2024}}</ref> | | [[Animawings]] | [[Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport|Bucharest–Otopeni]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240902-a2mar25|title=Animawings Moves Planned Network Expansion to March 2025|website=Aeroroutes.com|accessdate=2 November 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://boardingpass.ro/animawings-bucuresti-cluj-iasi-oradea-paris-larnaca-din-septembrie-2024/|title=Animawings: Bucharest - Cluj, Iași, Oradea, Paris, Larnaca from September 2024|publisher=boardingpass.ro|date=15 May 2024}}</ref> | ||
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| [[ | | [[arkia]] | [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]]<ref>{{cite news |title=מרחיבה פעילותה: ארקיע תפעיל טיסות לפריז |url=https://passportnews.co.il/article/193073 |access-date=4 November 2024 |work=פספורטניוז |date=4 November 2024 |language=he}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Asiana Airlines]] | [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul–Incheon]] | | [[Asiana Airlines]] | [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul–Incheon]]<ref name="ReferenceC">{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Seoul, Korea Republic Of SEL|pages=1186-1190}}</ref> | ||
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| [[ASL Airlines France]] | [[Houari Boumediene Airport|Algiers | | [[ASL Airlines France]] | [[Houari Boumediene Airport|Algiers]], [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Calvi – Sainte-Catherine Airport|Calvi]],{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} [[Chlef Airport|Chlef]],{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250423-5o3q25cdgcfu|title=ASL Airlines France Adds Paris – Corfu in 3Q25|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> [[Djerba–Zarzis International Airport|Djerba]],{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} [[Angads Airport|Oujda]],{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} [[Pristina International Airport|Pristina]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250130-5ons25prn|title=ASL Airlines France Adds Kosovo Service in 3Q25|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 January 2025|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Atlantic Airways]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Vágar Airport|Vágar]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231110-rcns24cdg|title=Atlantic Airways Expands Paris Flights in NS24|website=Aeroroutes|accessdate=31 October 2024}}</ref> | | [[Atlantic Airways]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Vágar Airport|Vágar]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231110-rcns24cdg|title=Atlantic Airways Expands Paris Flights in NS24|website=Aeroroutes|accessdate=31 October 2024}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Azores Airlines]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[João Paulo II Airport|Ponta Delgada]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.air-journal.fr/2020-12-09-sata-reliera-ponta-delgada-a-paris-et-londres-5224469.html|title=SATA reliera Ponta Delgada à Paris et Londres | Air Journal|newspaper=Air Journal |date=9 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221026065953/https://www.air-journal.fr/2020-12-09-sata-reliera-ponta-delgada-a-paris-et-londres-5224469.html |archive-date=2022-10-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> | | [[Azores Airlines]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[João Paulo II Airport|Ponta Delgada]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.air-journal.fr/2020-12-09-sata-reliera-ponta-delgada-a-paris-et-londres-5224469.html|title=SATA reliera Ponta Delgada à Paris et Londres | Air Journal|newspaper=Air Journal |date=9 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221026065953/https://www.air-journal.fr/2020-12-09-sata-reliera-ponta-delgada-a-paris-et-londres-5224469.html |archive-date=2022-10-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
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| [[British Airways]] | [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241031-banw24lhreu|title=British Airways NW24 Heathrow – Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes|accessdate=31 October 2024}}</ref> | | [[British Airways]] | [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241031-banw24lhreu|title=British Airways NW24 Heathrow – Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes|accessdate=31 October 2024}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Cabo Verde Airlines]] | [[Nelson Mandela International Airport|Praia]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230724-vrjul237m8">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230724-vrjul237m8|title=Cabo Verde Airlines Outlines 737 MAX 8 Service From late-July 2023|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=24 July 2023|accessdate=3 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Amílcar Cabral International Airport|Sal]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230724-vrjul237m8"/> [[Cesária Évora Airport|São Vicente]]<ref name="aeroroutes_230724-vrjul237m8"/><ref>{{cite web | url= https://kiosquedaaviacao.pt/cabo-verde-airlines-vai-retomar-voos-para-paris/ | title= CABO VERDE AIRLINES VAI RETOMAR VOOS PARA PARIS | date= 29 April 2023 }}</ref> | | [[Cabo Verde Airlines]] | [[Nelson Mandela International Airport|Praia]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230724-vrjul237m8">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230724-vrjul237m8|title=Cabo Verde Airlines Outlines 737 MAX 8 Service From late-July 2023|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=24 July 2023|accessdate=3 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Amílcar Cabral International Airport|Sal]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230724-vrjul237m8"/> [[Cesária Évora Airport|São Vicente]]<ref name="aeroroutes_230724-vrjul237m8"/><ref>{{cite web | url= https://kiosquedaaviacao.pt/cabo-verde-airlines-vai-retomar-voos-para-paris/ | title= CABO VERDE AIRLINES VAI RETOMAR VOOS PARA PARIS | date= 29 April 2023 }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Cathay Pacific]] | [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.air-journal.fr/2021-07-13-cathay-pacific-va-de-nouveau-relier-hong-kong-a-paris-5229121.html|title=Cathay Pacific va de nouveau relier Hong Kong à Paris|first=Thierry|last=Blancmont|website=AirJournal|language=fr|date=13 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221026070027/https://www.air-journal.fr/2021-07-13-cathay-pacific-va-de-nouveau-relier-hong-kong-a-paris-5229121.html |archive-date=2022-10-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> <!-- Do not add Amsterdam as a destination; Cathay Pacific has no traffic rights from Paris–Charles de Gaulle to Amsterdam--> | | [[Cathay Pacific]] | [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]]<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Hong Kong (SAR) China HKG|pages=543-547}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.air-journal.fr/2021-07-13-cathay-pacific-va-de-nouveau-relier-hong-kong-a-paris-5229121.html|title=Cathay Pacific va de nouveau relier Hong Kong à Paris|first=Thierry|last=Blancmont|website=AirJournal|language=fr|date=13 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221026070027/https://www.air-journal.fr/2021-07-13-cathay-pacific-va-de-nouveau-relier-hong-kong-a-paris-5229121.html |archive-date=2022-10-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> <!-- Do not add Amsterdam as a destination; Cathay Pacific has no traffic rights from Paris–Charles de Gaulle to Amsterdam--> | ||
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| [[China Eastern Airlines]] | [[Nanjing Lukou International Airport|Nanjing]] | | [[China Eastern Airlines]] | [[Nanjing Lukou International Airport|Nanjing]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/251009-munw25nkgcdg | title=China Eastern Extends Nanjing – Paris Service to late-1Q26 }}</ref> [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport|Shanghai–Pudong]] | ||
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| [[China Southern Airlines]] | [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|Guangzhou]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240806-cznw24eu | title=China Southern NW24 Preliminary Europe Service Changes – 05AUG24 }}</ref> | | [[China Southern Airlines]] | [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|Guangzhou]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240806-cznw24eu | title=China Southern NW24 Preliminary Europe Service Changes – 05AUG24 }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Delta Air Lines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Boston Logan International Airport|Boston]], [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240806-dlns25eu | title=Delta NS25 Europe Network Changes – 04AUG24 }}</ref> [[Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport|Detroit]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.travelandleisure.com/delta-daily-flight-los-angeles-to-paris-relaunches-7496615|title=This new Delta flight makes it so easier to get directly from Los Angeles to Paris|publisher=Travel+Leisure|date=10 May 2023|accessdate=21 July 2024}}</ref> [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport|Minneapolis/St. Paul]], [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]], [[Salt Lake City International Airport|Salt Lake City]], [[Seattle–Tacoma International Airport|Seattle/Tacoma]] | | [[Delta Air Lines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Boston Logan International Airport|Boston]], [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240806-dlns25eu | title=Delta NS25 Europe Network Changes – 04AUG24 }}</ref> [[Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport|Detroit]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.travelandleisure.com/delta-daily-flight-los-angeles-to-paris-relaunches-7496615|title=This new Delta flight makes it so easier to get directly from Los Angeles to Paris|publisher=Travel+Leisure|date=10 May 2023|accessdate=21 July 2024}}</ref> [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport|Minneapolis/St. Paul]], [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]], [[Salt Lake City International Airport|Salt Lake City]], [[Seattle–Tacoma International Airport|Seattle/Tacoma]] | ||
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| [[easyJet]] | [[Agadir–Al Massira Airport|Agadir]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230606-u2nw23|title=easyJet NW23 Network Additions|date=6 June 2023|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> [[Belfast International Airport|Belfast–International]],<ref name="auto11">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220704-u2jul22uk|title=easyJet July 2022 UK Operation Update - 03JUL22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=4 July 2022|accessdate=7 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport|Belgrade]] | | [[easyJet]] | [[Agadir–Al Massira Airport|Agadir]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230606-u2nw23|title=easyJet NW23 Network Additions|date=6 June 2023|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> [[Belfast International Airport|Belfast–International]],<ref name="auto11">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220704-u2jul22uk|title=easyJet July 2022 UK Operation Update - 03JUL22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=4 July 2022|accessdate=7 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport|Belgrade]],<ref>{{Cite web|title=easyJet to launch new Belgrade and Ljubljana routes |date=17 June 2025 |url=https://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/06/easyjet-to-launch-new-belgrade-and.html |access-date=2025-06-17}}</ref> [[Berlin Brandenburg Airport|Berlin]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220615-u2jul22ber|title=easyJet July 2022 Berlin Frequency Reductions - 12JUN22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=15 June 2022|accessdate=8 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Birmingham Airport|Birmingham]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://centreforaviation.com/news/easyjet-to-launch-two-services-from-birmingham-in-late-oct-2023-1203962 | title=News for Airlines, Airports and the Aviation Industry | CAPA }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Easyjet Launches New BHX Routes – Paris and Lyon |date=25 May 2023 |url=https://www.birminghamairport.co.uk/media-information/news/2023/05/easyjet-launches-new-bhx-routes-paris-and-lyon/ |access-date=25 May 2023}}</ref> [[Bristol Airport|Bristol]],<ref name="auto11"/> [[Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport|Budapest]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://airportal.hu/parizs-es-budapest-kozott-indit-jaratot-osszel-az-easyjet/ | title=Párizs és Budapest között indít járatot ősszel az Easyjet | date=27 June 2024 }}</ref> [[Catania–Fontanarossa Airport|Catania]],<ref name="auto13">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220704-u2jul22ites|title=easyJet July 2022 Italy / Spain Operation Update - 03JUL22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=4 July 2022|accessdate=7 April 2025}}</ref> [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220627-u2jul22amscdg">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220627-u2jul22amscdg|title=easyJet July 2022 Amsterdam / Paris CDG Service Reductions - 26JUN22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=27 June 2022|accessdate=7 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]],<ref name="OAG_World_Aug2023_827_841"/> [[Fuerteventura Airport|Fuerteventura]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.wavesandwind.com/easyjet-anuncia-60-nuevas-rutas-para-la-proxima-temporada-de-invierno-incluidas-9-desde-y-hacia-espana/ | title=EasyJet anuncia 60 nuevas rutas para la próxima temporada de invierno, incluidas 9 desde y hacia España | | date=11 June 2024 | access-date=11 June 2024 | archive-date=11 June 2024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240611101721/https://www.wavesandwind.com/easyjet-anuncia-60-nuevas-rutas-para-la-proxima-temporada-de-invierno-incluidas-9-desde-y-hacia-espana/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport|Funchal]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.laquotidienne.fr/infos-de-laerien-cyprus-airways-air-corsica-ita-airways-air-france-klm-emirates-etc/ | title=Infos de l'aérien : Cyprus Airways, Air Corsica, ITA Airways, Resaneo, Air France-KLM, Emirates, etc }}</ref> [[Glasgow Airport|Glasgow]],<ref name="OAG_World_Aug2023_827_841"/> [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]],<ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230710-u2nw23|title=easyJet NW23 Network Additions – 09JUL23|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> [[Kraków John Paul II International Airport|Kraków]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220627-u2jul22amscdg"/> [[Lanzarote Airport|Lanzarote]],<ref name="OAG_World_Aug2023_827_841"/> [[Leeds Bradford Airport|Leeds Bradford]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241114-u2nw24">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241114-u2nw24|title=easyJet NW24 Network Additions – 10NOV24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=14 November 2024|accessdate=1 April 2025|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mediacentre.easyjet.com/story/17566/easyjet-puts-13-new-routes-on-sale-for-winter-2024-and-summer-2025|title=Home|website=mediacentre.easyjet.com}}</ref> [[Lisbon Airport|Lisbon]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230710-u2nw23321|title=easyJet NW23 A321neo Network Expansion – 09JUL23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=10 July 2023|accessdate=1 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Liverpool John Lennon Airport|Liverpool]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://travelweekly.co.uk/news/air/easyjet-adds-three-routes-to-uk-winter-schedule | title=EasyJet adds three routes to UK winter schedule }}</ref> [[Gatwick Airport|London–Gatwick]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220905-u2nw22lonman|title=easyJet NW22 London / Manchester Frequency Changes – 04SEP22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=5 September 2022|accessdate=1 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Luton Airport|London–Luton]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240119-u2jul24gb|title=easyJet July/August 2024 UK Frequency Variations – 14JAN24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=19 January 2024|accessdate=1 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[London Stansted Airport|London–Stansted]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.ttgmedia.com/news/easyjet-to-launch-year-round-southend-paris-route-this-winter-40415 | title=EasyJet to launch year-round Southend-Paris route this winter }}</ref> [[London Southend Airport|London–Southend]] (begins 5 March 2026),<ref name="h138">{{cite web | title=CAPA | website=News for Airlines, Airports and the Aviation Industry | date=2025-11-20 | url=https://centreforaviation.com/news/easyjet-schedules-london-stansted-paris-cdg-service-for-mar-2026-1339709 | access-date=2025-11-20}}</ref> [[Manchester Airport|Manchester]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240918-u2nw24man|title=easyJet Adds Manchester-based A321neo Service in NW24|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> [[Marrakesh Menara Airport|Marrakesh]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220627-u2jul22amscdg"/> [[Milan Linate Airport|Milan–Linate]],<ref name="auto13"/> [[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan–Malpensa]],<ref name="auto13"/> [[Newcastle International Airport|Newcastle upon Tyne]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241114-u2nw24"/><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.newcastleairport.com/news-and-reporting/latest-news/easyjet-announces-new-routes-from-newcastle-airport-to-paris-and-lyon-as-well-as-more-flights-to-amsterdam-and-geneva/ | title=EasyJet announces new routes from Newcastle Airport to Paris and Lyon as well as more flights to Amsterdam and Geneva }}</ref> [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220411-u2jul22">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220411-u2jul22|title=easyJet July 2022 Frequency Changes as of 08APR22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=11 April 2022|accessdate=8 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://flysmart24.no/2024/06/11/britisk-blogger-easyjet-med-storsatsing-i-norge/ | title=EasyJet tilbake med storsatsing i Norge | date=11 June 2024 }}</ref> [[Falcone Borsellino Airport|Palermo]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220912-u2nw22|title=easyJet NW22 Network Additions Summary – 11SEP22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=12 September 2022|accessdate=1 April 2025|language=en}}</ref><ref name="easyjet">{{cite web |url=https://www.easyjet.com/en |title=Home |website=easyjet.com |access-date=19 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230216144616/https://www.easyjet.com/en/ |archive-date=2023-02-16 |url-status=live}}</ref> [[Rabat–Salé Airport|Rabat]],<ref name="auto15">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230911-u2nw23|title=easyJet NW23 Network Additions – 10SEP23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=11 September 2023|accessdate=1 April 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.easyjet.com/en/routemap |title=Route Map |publisher=easyJet |access-date=23 May 2025}}</ref> [[Venice Marco Polo Airport|Venice]]<ref name="auto13"/> <br />'''Seasonal:''' [[Aberdeen Airport|Aberdeen]],<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Milne |first1=Ellie |last2=Lewis |first2=Eva |date=2025-06-17 |title=easyJet launching flights between Aberdeen and Paris |url=https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/6781255/easyjet-route-between-aberdeen-paris-airport/ |access-date=2025-06-17 |website=Press and Journal |language=en-GB}}</ref> [[Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport|Ajaccio]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220411-u2jul22"/> [[Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport|Bari]],<ref name="auto13"/> [[Calvi – Sainte-Catherine Airport|Calvi]],<ref name="OAG_World_Aug2023_827_841"/> [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]],<ref name="OAG_World_Aug2023_827_841"/> [[Figari Sud-Corse Airport|Figari]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220411-u2jul22"/> [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220411-u2jul22"/> [[Kittilä Airport|Kittilä]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/easyjet/easyjet-expands-lapland-connectivity-with-new-routes-to-kittila-from-milan-and-paris/ | title=EasyJet expands Lapland connectivity with new routes to Kittilä from Milan and Paris | date=24 August 2024 }}</ref> [[Larnaca International Airport|Larnaca]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220425-u2ns22|title=easyJet NS22 Network Addition Update - 24APR22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=25 April 2022|accessdate=8 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Menorca Airport|Menorca]],<ref name="OAG_World_Aug2023_827_841"/> [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]],<ref name="auto13"/> [[Rovaniemi Airport|Rovaniemi]],<ref name="auto15"/> [[Sharm El Sheikh International Airport|Sharm El Sheikh]],<ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.air-journal.fr/2024-09-19-easyjet-lance-3-lignes-depuis-paris-vers-legypte-5258107.html#google_vignette | title= CET HIVER, EASYJET LANCERA 3 LIGNES DEPUIS PARIS ET LYON VERS L'EGYPTE | date= 19 September 2024 }}</ref> [[Split Airport|Split]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220627-u2jul22amscdg"/> [[Tenerife South Airport|Tenerife–South]],<ref name="OAG_World_Aug2023_827_841"/> [[Tromsø Airport|Tromsø]]<ref name="aeroroutes_241114-u2nw24"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://kommunikasjon.ntb.no/pressemelding/18136051/easyjet-establishes-itself-in-norway?publisherId=17507039&lang=en|title=EasyJet establishes itself in Norway|date=11 June 2024|website=The Avinor Group}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Egyptair]] | [[Cairo International Airport|Cairo]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231012-msnw2332q|title=EGYPTAIR NW23 A321neo Network Overview – 10OCT23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=12 October 2023|accessdate=27 March 2025|language=en}}</ref> <br />'''Seasonal:''' [[Luxor International Airport|Luxor]]{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} | | [[Egyptair]] | [[Cairo International Airport|Cairo]]<ref>{{OAGWorldMay2025Ref|title=Cairo, Egypt CAI|pages=198-201}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231012-msnw2332q|title=EGYPTAIR NW23 A321neo Network Overview – 10OCT23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=12 October 2023|accessdate=27 March 2025|language=en}}</ref> <br />'''Seasonal:''' [[Luxor International Airport|Luxor]]{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} | ||
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| [[El Al]] | [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240129-sklycodeshare | title=El al / SAS Begins Codeshare Partnership from Feb 2024 }}</ref> | | [[El Al]] | [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240129-sklycodeshare | title=El al / SAS Begins Codeshare Partnership from Feb 2024 }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]] | [[Dubai International Airport|Dubai–International]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231006-eknw23|title=Emirates NW23 Network Overview/Changes – 05OCT23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=6 October 2023|accessdate=2 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | | [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]] | [[Dubai International Airport|Dubai–International]]<ref>{{OAGWorldMay2025Ref|title=Dubai, United Arab Emirates DXB|pages=337-343}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231006-eknw23|title=Emirates NW23 Network Overview/Changes – 05OCT23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=6 October 2023|accessdate=2 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Ethiopian Airlines]] | [[Addis Ababa Bole International Airport|Addis Ababa]]<!-- Do not add Brussels as an ET destination from here; Ethiopian does not have traffic rights from Paris to Brussels --> | | [[Ethiopian Airlines]] | [[Addis Ababa Bole International Airport|Addis Ababa]]<ref>{{OAGWorldMay2025Ref|title=Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ADD|pages=17-19}}</ref><!-- Do not add Brussels as an ET destination from here; Ethiopian does not have traffic rights from Paris to Brussels --> | ||
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| [[Etihad Airways]] | [[Zayed International Airport|Abu Dhabi]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241108-eynw24|title=Etihad NW24 Service Changes – 08NOV24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=8 November 2024|accessdate=8 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> | | [[Etihad Airways]] | [[Zayed International Airport|Abu Dhabi]]<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates AUH|pages=14-16}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241108-eynw24|title=Etihad NW24 Service Changes – 08NOV24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=8 November 2024|accessdate=8 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Eurowings]] | [[Hamburg Airport|Hamburg]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240916-nhewcodeshare|title=ANA / Eurowings NW24 Codeshare Network Expansion|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=16 September 2024|accessdate=4 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | | [[Eurowings]] | [[Hamburg Airport|Hamburg]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240916-nhewcodeshare|title=ANA / Eurowings NW24 Codeshare Network Expansion|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=16 September 2024|accessdate=4 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | ||
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| [[EVA Air]] | [[Taoyuan International Airport|Taipei–Taoyuan]] | | [[EVA Air]] | [[Taoyuan International Airport|Taipei–Taoyuan]]<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Taipei, Chinese Taipei TPE|pages=1253-1255}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Finnair]] | [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230621-ayns24eu|title=Finnair NS24 European Frequency Increases – 18JUN23|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> | | [[Finnair]] | [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230621-ayns24eu|title=Finnair NS24 European Frequency Increases – 18JUN23|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> | ||
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| [[FlyOne]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Chișinău International Airport|Chișinău]]{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} | | [[FlyOne]] | [[Henri Coandă International Airport|Bucharest–Otopeni]] (begins 11 May 2026)<ref>{{cite news |last=Marcu |first=Vlad |title=FLYONE anunta sapte rute noi de la Bucuresti, disponibile din 2026|url=https://boardingpass.ro/flyone-anunta-sapte-rute-noi-de-la-bucuresti-disponibile-din-2026/ |access-date=24 October 2025 |work=BoardingPass |date=23 October 2025 |language=ro}}</ref><br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Chișinău Eugen Doga International Airport|Chișinău]],{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} [[Zvartnots International Airport|Yerevan]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220426-3fns22|title=Fly One Armenia Summer 2022 Network Expansion|website=Aeroroutes.com|accessdate=2 November 2024}}</ref> | ||
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| [[FLYYO]] |'''Seasonal charter:''' [[David Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]]<ref name="4D_TLV_25">{{cite web |title=FLYYO Launches Charter Operations to 26 Destinations from Tel Aviv! — Flyyo |url=https://flyyo.com/news/flyyo-launches-charter-operations-to-26-destinations-from-tel-aviv |website=flyyo.com |publisher=FLYYO by Aerro Direkt |access-date=5 February 2025}}</ref> | | [[FLYYO]] |'''Seasonal charter:''' [[David Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]]<ref name="4D_TLV_25">{{cite web |title=FLYYO Launches Charter Operations to 26 Destinations from Tel Aviv! — Flyyo |url=https://flyyo.com/news/flyyo-launches-charter-operations-to-26-destinations-from-tel-aviv |website=flyyo.com |publisher=FLYYO by Aerro Direkt |access-date=5 February 2025}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Georgian Airways]] | [[Tbilisi International Airport|Tbilisi]] | | [[Georgian Airways]] | [[Tbilisi International Airport|Tbilisi]] | ||
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| [[Gulf Air]] | [[Bahrain International Airport|Bahrain]]<ref>{{OAGWorldMay2025Ref|title=Bahrain, Bahrain BAH|pages=88-90}}</ref> | |||
| [[Gulf Air]] | [[Bahrain International Airport|Bahrain]] | |||
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| [[Hainan Airlines]] | [[Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport|Chongqing]],<ref>{{Cite web | title = Chongqing Airport to resume direct flights to Paris in November | date = 13 October 2023 | url = https://www.ichongqing.info/2023/10/13/chongqing-airport-to-resume-direct-flights-to-paris-in-november/ | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20231013062705/https://www.ichongqing.info/2023/10/13/chongqing-airport-to-resume-direct-flights-to-paris-in-november/ | archive-date = 2023-10-13 | url-status = live }}</ref> [[Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport|Shenzhen]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thatsmags.com/china/post/35829/hainan-airlines-resumes-passenger-flights-between-shenzhen-and-paris|title=Hainan Airlines resumes flights between Shenzhen & Paris|publisher=That's Magazine|date=13 April 2023|accessdate=28 August 2023}}</ref> [[Xi'an Xianyang International Airport|Xi'an]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241001-hunw24cdg|title=Hainan Airlines Resumes Xi'An – Paris Service in NW24|website=aeroroutes.com|date=1 October 2024}}</ref> | | [[Hainan Airlines]] | [[Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport|Chongqing]],<ref>{{Cite web | title = Chongqing Airport to resume direct flights to Paris in November | date = 13 October 2023 | url = https://www.ichongqing.info/2023/10/13/chongqing-airport-to-resume-direct-flights-to-paris-in-november/ | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20231013062705/https://www.ichongqing.info/2023/10/13/chongqing-airport-to-resume-direct-flights-to-paris-in-november/ | archive-date = 2023-10-13 | url-status = live }}</ref> [[Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport|Shenzhen]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thatsmags.com/china/post/35829/hainan-airlines-resumes-passenger-flights-between-shenzhen-and-paris|title=Hainan Airlines resumes flights between Shenzhen & Paris|publisher=That's Magazine|date=13 April 2023|accessdate=28 August 2023}}</ref> [[Xi'an Xianyang International Airport|Xi'an]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241001-hunw24cdg|title=Hainan Airlines Resumes Xi'An – Paris Service in NW24|website=aeroroutes.com|date=1 October 2024}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Icelandair]] | [[Keflavík International Airport|Reykjavík–Keflavík]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240820-fins25 | title=Icelandair NS25 Peak Season Frequency Variations – 18AUG24 }}</ref> | | [[Icelandair]] | [[Keflavík International Airport|Reykjavík–Keflavík]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240820-fins25 | title=Icelandair NS25 Peak Season Frequency Variations – 18AUG24 }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Israir]] | [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]] (begins {{date|2025-12-3}})<ref>{{cite news |last1=Liu |first1=Jim |title=Israir Schedules Tel Aviv – Paris Service From Dec 2025 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250924-6hnw25cdg |access-date=24 September 2025 |work=AeroRoutes |date=24 September 2025 |language=en-CA}}</ref> | |||
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| [[ITA Airways]] | [[Milan Linate Airport|Milan–Linate]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-aznw24eu">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-aznw24eu|title=ITA Airways NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 October 2024|accessdate=20 May 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Rome Fiumicino Airport|Rome–Fiumicino]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.itaspa.com/en_it/fly-ita/ita-world/network.html |title=The Network |publisher=ITA Airways |access-date=19 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408004111/https://www.itaspa.com/en_it/fly-ita/ita-world/network.html |archive-date=2022-04-08 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="aeroroutes_241030-aznw24eu"/> | | [[ITA Airways]] | [[Milan Linate Airport|Milan–Linate]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-aznw24eu">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-aznw24eu|title=ITA Airways NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 October 2024|accessdate=20 May 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Rome Fiumicino Airport|Rome–Fiumicino]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.itaspa.com/en_it/fly-ita/ita-world/network.html |title=The Network |publisher=ITA Airways |access-date=19 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408004111/https://www.itaspa.com/en_it/fly-ita/ita-world/network.html |archive-date=2022-04-08 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="aeroroutes_241030-aznw24eu"/> | ||
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| [[Japan Airlines]] | [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo–Haneda]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250424-jlns25351|title=JAL NS25 A350 International Network Additions|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | | [[Japan Airlines]] | [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo–Haneda]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250424-jlns25351|title=JAL NS25 A350 International Network Additions|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Jet2.com]] | [[Leeds Bradford Airport|Leeds | | [[Jet2.com]] | [[Leeds Bradford Airport|Leeds Bradford]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231010-lsns24|title=Jet2.com NS24 Network Adjustment – 08OCT23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=10 October 2023|accessdate=26 March 2025|language=en}}</ref> | ||
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| [[JetBlue]] | [[Boston Logan International Airport|Boston]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.jetblue.com/latest-news/press-release-details/2023/A-Celtic-Combo-JetBlue-Announces-Seasonal-Flights-to-Dublin-and-Edinburgh-on-Sale-Today/default.aspx|title=A Celtic Combo: JetBlue Announces Seasonal Flights to Dublin and Edinburgh on Sale Today|website=JetBlue.com|date=October | | [[JetBlue]] | [[Boston Logan International Airport|Boston]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.jetblue.com/latest-news/press-release-details/2023/A-Celtic-Combo-JetBlue-Announces-Seasonal-Flights-to-Dublin-and-Edinburgh-on-Sale-Today/default.aspx|title=A Celtic Combo: JetBlue Announces Seasonal Flights to Dublin and Edinburgh on Sale Today|website=JetBlue.com|date=25 October 2023}}</ref> [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jetblue-direct-flights-new-york-paris-will-begin-june-29/|title=JetBlue announces direct flights between New York and Paris will begin June 29|last=Lynch Baldwin|first=Sarah|work=[[CBS News]]|publisher=[[Paramount Global]]|location=New York|date=7 March 2023|access-date=7 March 2023}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Kenya Airways]] | [[Jomo Kenyatta International Airport|Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241015-kqnw24cdg|title=Kenya Airways NW24 Nairobi – Paris Schedule Changes|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=15 October 2024|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | | [[Kenya Airways]] | [[Jomo Kenyatta International Airport|Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta]]<ref>{{OAGWorldMay2025Ref|title=Nairobi, Kenya NBO|pages=776-778}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241015-kqnw24cdg|title=Kenya Airways NW24 Nairobi – Paris Schedule Changes|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=15 October 2024|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | ||
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| [[KLM]] | [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240801-klnw2432q | title=KLM NW24 A321neo Network Expansion }}</ref> | | [[KLM]] | [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240801-klnw2432q | title=KLM NW24 A321neo Network Expansion }}</ref> | ||
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| [[KM Malta Airlines]] | [[Malta International Airport|Malta]]<ref name="Malta">{{cite web|url=https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/new-airline-replacing-air-malta-fly-march-31.1058754|title=New airline replacing Air Malta to fly on March 31, 2024|date=2 October 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231211-kmns24|title=KM Malta Airlines NS24 Network Overview|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=11 December 2023|accessdate=30 December 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> | | [[KM Malta Airlines]] | [[Malta International Airport|Malta]]<ref name="Malta">{{cite web|url=https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/new-airline-replacing-air-malta-fly-march-31.1058754|title=New airline replacing Air Malta to fly on March 31, 2024|date=2 October 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231211-kmns24|title=KM Malta Airlines NS24 Network Overview|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=11 December 2023|accessdate=30 December 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Korean Air]] | [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul–Incheon]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240725-kenw24eu | title=Korean Air NW24 Europe Service Changes – 25JUL24 }}</ref> | | [[Korean Air]] | [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul–Incheon]]<ref name="ReferenceC">{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Seoul, Korea Republic Of SEL|pages=1186-1190}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240725-kenw24eu | title=Korean Air NW24 Europe Service Changes – 25JUL24 }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Kuwait Airways]] | [[Kuwait International Airport|Kuwait City]] | | [[Kuwait Airways]] | [[Kuwait International Airport|Kuwait City]] | ||
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| [[Lufthansa]] | [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-lhnw24eu">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-lhnw24eu|title=Lufthansa NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 October 2024|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Munich Airport|Munich]]<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-lhnw24eu"/> | | [[Lufthansa]] | [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-lhnw24eu">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-lhnw24eu|title=Lufthansa NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 October 2024|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Munich Airport|Munich]]<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-lhnw24eu"/> | ||
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| [[Lufthansa City Airlines]] | [[Munich Airport|Munich]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Lufthansa City NS25 Network Expansion|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250228-vlns25}}</ref> | |||
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| [[Luxair]] | [[Luxembourg Airport|Luxembourg]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250205-lg1q26295|title=Luxair Outlines Embraer E195-E2 1Q26 Network|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=5 February 2025|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | | [[Luxair]] | [[Luxembourg Airport|Luxembourg]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250205-lg1q26295|title=Luxair Outlines Embraer E195-E2 1Q26 Network|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=5 February 2025|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Middle East Airlines]] | [[Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport|Beirut]] | | [[Middle East Airlines]] | [[Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport|Beirut]] | ||
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| [[Norse Atlantic Airways]] | | | [[Norse Atlantic Airways]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Norse Atlantic Schedules Paris – Los Angeles May 2024 Launch |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230906-n0ns24lax |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=6 September 2023}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Norwegian Air Shuttle]] | [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220721-dyns22320|title=Norwegian July/August 2022 Leased A320 Operations|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=21 July 2022|accessdate=25 March 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]],<ref>{{Cite journal|author=<!-- not stated -->|journal=OAG Flight Guide Worldwide |title=November 2023|volume=25|issue=5|publisher=OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited|publication-place=Luton, United Kingdom|issn=1466-8718|language=en|pages=793–797}}</ref> [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]]<ref>{{Cite journal|author=<!-- not stated -->|journal=OAG Flight Guide Worldwide |title=November 2023|volume=25|issue=5|publisher=OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited|publication-place=Luton, United Kingdom|issn=1466-8718|language=en|pages=1005–1011}}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Bergen Airport, Flesland|Bergen]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dfly.no/transavia-starter-direkterute-bergen-paris-orly/|title=Transavia starter direkterute Bergen – Paris/Orly|date=17 October 2023|website=Dfly}}</ref> [[Stavanger Airport|Stavanger]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aftenbladet.no/lokalt/i/QyK4kR/ny-direkterute-fra-sola-til-paris|title=Ny direkterute fra Sola til Paris|date=27 January 2022|website=stavanger aftenblad}}</ref> [[Tromsø Airport, Langnes|Tromsø]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.thetravelinspector.no/news/norwegians-sommerruter-2024 | title=Her er Norwegians nye sommerruter for 2024 | date=13 September 2023 }}</ref> | | [[Norwegian Air Shuttle]] | [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220721-dyns22320|title=Norwegian July/August 2022 Leased A320 Operations|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=21 July 2022|accessdate=25 March 2025|language=en}}</ref> [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]],<ref>{{Cite journal|author=<!-- not stated -->|journal=OAG Flight Guide Worldwide |title=November 2023|volume=25|issue=5|publisher=OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited|publication-place=Luton, United Kingdom|issn=1466-8718|language=en|pages=793–797}}</ref> [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]]<ref>{{Cite journal|author=<!-- not stated -->|journal=OAG Flight Guide Worldwide |title=November 2023|volume=25|issue=5|publisher=OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited|publication-place=Luton, United Kingdom|issn=1466-8718|language=en|pages=1005–1011}}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Bergen Airport, Flesland|Bergen]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dfly.no/transavia-starter-direkterute-bergen-paris-orly/|title=Transavia starter direkterute Bergen – Paris/Orly|date=17 October 2023|website=Dfly}}</ref> [[Stavanger Airport|Stavanger]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aftenbladet.no/lokalt/i/QyK4kR/ny-direkterute-fra-sola-til-paris|title=Ny direkterute fra Sola til Paris|date=27 January 2022|website=stavanger aftenblad}}</ref> [[Tromsø Airport, Langnes|Tromsø]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.thetravelinspector.no/news/norwegians-sommerruter-2024 | title=Her er Norwegians nye sommerruter for 2024 | date=13 September 2023 }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Oman Air]] | [[Muscat International Airport|Muscat]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230921-wynw23cdg | title=Oman Air Increases Paris Flights from late-Oct 2023 }}</ref> | | [[Oman Air]] | [[Muscat International Airport|Muscat]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230921-wynw23cdg | title=Oman Air Increases Paris Flights from late-Oct 2023 }}</ref> | ||
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| {{nowrap|[[Pakistan International Airlines]]}} | [[Islamabad International Airport|Islamabad]] | | {{nowrap|[[Pakistan International Airlines]]}} | [[Islamabad International Airport|Islamabad]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Pakistan International Resumes Islamabad – Paris Service in 1Q25 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241206-pk1q25cdg |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=6 December 2024}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Pegasus Airlines]] | [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]], [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230301-pcns23|title=Pegasus NS23 International Service Adjustments – 28FEB23|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | | [[Pegasus Airlines]] | [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]], [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230301-pcns23|title=Pegasus NS23 International Service Adjustments – 28FEB23|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Qantas]] | [[Perth Airport|Perth]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231029-qfns24cdg|title=Qantas Adds Perth – Paris Nonstop Service From July 2024|publisher=AeroRoutes|date=29 October 2023}}</ref> [[Sydney Airport|Sydney]]<ref>{{cite press release|title=Qantas Says Bonjour with Direct Flights from Perth to Paris|url=https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/media-releases/qantas-says-bonjour-with-direct-flights-from-perth-to-paris/|website=Qantas News Room|access-date=29 October 2023|date=29 October 2023}}</ref> | | [[Qantas]] | [[Perth Airport|Perth]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231029-qfns24cdg|title=Qantas Adds Perth – Paris Nonstop Service From July 2024|publisher=AeroRoutes|date=29 October 2023}}</ref> [[Sydney Airport|Sydney]]<ref>{{cite press release|title=Qantas Says Bonjour with Direct Flights from Perth to Paris|url=https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/media-releases/qantas-says-bonjour-with-direct-flights-from-perth-to-paris/|website=Qantas News Room|access-date=29 October 2023|date=29 October 2023}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Qatar Airways]] | [[Hamad International Airport|Doha]] | | [[Qatar Airways]] | [[Hamad International Airport|Doha]] | ||
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| [[Royal Air Maroc]] | [[Mohammed V International Airport|Casablanca]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231212-atns24eu|title=Royal Air Maroc NS24 Peak Season Europe Frequency Changes – 10DEC23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=12 December 2023|accessdate=27 December 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Marrakesh Menara Airport|Marrakesh]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220920-atnw22rakcdg | title=Royal Air Maroc Adds Marrakech – Paris CDG Service in NW22 }}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Angads Airport|Oujda]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230220-atoud|title=Royal Air Maroc Adds Oujda – Paris CDG Route in NS23|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | | [[Royal Air Maroc]] | [[Mohammed V International Airport|Casablanca]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231212-atns24eu|title=Royal Air Maroc NS24 Peak Season Europe Frequency Changes – 10DEC23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=12 December 2023|accessdate=27 December 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Marrakesh Menara Airport|Marrakesh]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220920-atnw22rakcdg | title=Royal Air Maroc Adds Marrakech – Paris CDG Service in NW22 }}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Angads Airport|Oujda]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230220-atoud|title=Royal Air Maroc Adds Oujda – Paris CDG Route in NS23|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> [[Rabat–Salé Airport|Rabat]] (begins 15 December 2025)<ref>{{cite web |title=Royal Air Maroc Adds Seasonal Rabat – Paris CDG in NW25 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250708-atnw25rbacdg |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=9 July 2025}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Royal Jordanian]] | [[Queen Alia International Airport|Amman–Queen Alia]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241105-rjnw24|title=Royal Jordanian NW24 Service Changes – 03NOV24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=5 November 2024|accessdate=5 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> | | [[Royal Jordanian]] | [[Queen Alia International Airport|Amman–Queen Alia]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241105-rjnw24|title=Royal Jordanian NW24 Service Changes – 03NOV24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=5 November 2024|accessdate=5 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> | ||
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| [[RwandAir]] | [[Kigali International Airport|Kigali]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230414-wbcdg|title=Rwandair Schedules late-June 2023 Paris Launch|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=14 April 2023|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | | [[RwandAir]] | [[Kigali International Airport|Kigali]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230414-wbcdg|title=Rwandair Schedules late-June 2023 Paris Launch|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=14 April 2023|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Saudia]] | [[King Abdulaziz International Airport|Jeddah]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241104-svnw24int|title=Saudia NW24 International Service Changes – 03NOV24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=4 November 2024|accessdate=4 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[King Khalid International Airport|Riyadh]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport|Medina]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Saudia NW24 International Service Changes – 03NOV24 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241104-svnw24int |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=4 November 2024}}</ref> | | [[Saudia]] | [[King Abdulaziz International Airport|Jeddah]],<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Jeddah, Saudi Arabia JED|pages=597-600}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241104-svnw24int|title=Saudia NW24 International Service Changes – 03NOV24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=4 November 2024|accessdate=4 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[King Khalid International Airport|Riyadh]]<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Riyadh, Saudi Arabia RUH|pages=1091-1094}}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport|Medina]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Saudia NW24 International Service Changes – 03NOV24 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241104-svnw24int |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=4 November 2024}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Scandinavian Airlines]] | [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-sknw24eu">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-sknw24eu|title=SAS NW24 Europe Service Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 October 2024|accessdate=27 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-sknw24eu"/> [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]] | | [[Scandinavian Airlines]] | [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-sknw24eu">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-sknw24eu|title=SAS NW24 Europe Service Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 October 2024|accessdate=27 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-sknw24eu"/> [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]] | ||
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| [[Singapore Airlines]] | [[Changi Airport|Singapore]] | | [[Singapore Airlines]] | [[Changi Airport|Singapore]]<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Singapore, Singapore SIN|pages=1214-1219}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Sky Express (Greece)|Sky Express]] | [[Athens International Airport|Athens]]<ref name="aeroroutes_230425-gq32q">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230425-gq32q|title=Sky Express NS23 A321neo Network – 24APR23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=25 April 2023|accessdate=31 December 2024|language=en-ca}}</ref> <br />'''Seasonal:''' [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230425-gq32q"/> [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]]{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} | | [[Sky Express (Greece)|Sky Express]] | [[Athens International Airport|Athens]]<ref name="aeroroutes_230425-gq32q">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230425-gq32q|title=Sky Express NS23 A321neo Network – 24APR23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=25 April 2023|accessdate=31 December 2024|language=en-ca}}</ref> <br />'''Seasonal:''' [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230425-gq32q"/> [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]]{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} | ||
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| [[SkyUp Airlines]] | [[Chișinău Eugen Doga International Airport|Chișinău]] (begins 12 April 2026)<ref>{{cite web |title=SkyUp Airlines NS26 Network Additions – 21SEP25 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250924-u5ns26 |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=25 September 2025}}</ref> | |||
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| [[Smartwings]] | [[Václav Havel Airport Prague|Prague]]<ref name="OK_cease_to_QS">{{cite news |last1=Liu |first1=Jim |title=CSA Czech Airlines Ends OK-Coded Flight Numbers Service From late-Oct 2024 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240809-okoct24 |access-date=9 August 2024 |work=AeroRoutes |date=9 August 2024 |language=en-CA}}</ref> | | [[Smartwings]] | [[Václav Havel Airport Prague|Prague]]<ref name="OK_cease_to_QS">{{cite news |last1=Liu |first1=Jim |title=CSA Czech Airlines Ends OK-Coded Flight Numbers Service From late-Oct 2024 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240809-okoct24 |access-date=9 August 2024 |work=AeroRoutes |date=9 August 2024 |language=en-CA}}</ref> | ||
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| {{nowrap|[[Swiss International Air Lines]]}} | [[Zurich Airport|Zurich]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-lxnw24eu|title=SWISS NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes|accessdate=30 October 2024}}</ref> | | {{nowrap|[[Swiss International Air Lines]]}} | [[Zurich Airport|Zurich]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-lxnw24eu|title=SWISS NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes|accessdate=30 October 2024}}</ref> | ||
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| [[T'way Air]] | [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul–Incheon]]<ref>{{cite web |title=T'WAY AIR SCHEDULES LATE-AUGUST 2024 PARIS LAUNCH |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240712-twaug24cdg |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=12 July 2024}}</ref> | |||
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| [[TAROM]] | [[Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport|Bucharest–Otopeni]] | | [[TAROM]] | [[Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport|Bucharest–Otopeni]] | ||
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| [[Thai Airways International]] | [[Suvarnabhumi Airport|Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi]] | | [[Thai Airways International]] | [[Suvarnabhumi Airport|Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi]]<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Bangkok, Thailand BKK|pages=109-113}}</ref> | ||
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| [[ | | [[TUI fly Belgium]] | [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Liu|first=Jim|title=Euroairlines Lists Brussels – Paris Weekly Flight From Oct 2025|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250717-q425q4brucdg|website=AeroRoutes|date=18 July 2025}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Turkish Airlines]] | [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240729-b6tkcodeshare | title=JetBlue Expands Turkish Airlines Codeshare Service from August 2024 }}</ref> | | [[Turkish Airlines]] | [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240729-b6tkcodeshare | title=JetBlue Expands Turkish Airlines Codeshare Service from August 2024 }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Tus Airways]]<ref name="financialmirror1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.financialmirror.com/2022/03/02/tus-adds-new-destinations-from-cyprus/|title=TUS adds new destinations from Cyprus|date=2 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221026070048/https://www.financialmirror.com/2022/03/02/tus-adds-new-destinations-from-cyprus/ |archive-date=2022-10-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> | '''Seasonal:''' [[Larnaca International Airport|Larnaca]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220415-u8ns22|title=Tus Airways Schedules New Routes in Summer 2022|date=15 April 2022|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | | [[Tus Airways]]<ref name="financialmirror1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.financialmirror.com/2022/03/02/tus-adds-new-destinations-from-cyprus/|title=TUS adds new destinations from Cyprus|date=2 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221026070048/https://www.financialmirror.com/2022/03/02/tus-adds-new-destinations-from-cyprus/ |archive-date=2022-10-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> | '''Seasonal:''' [[Larnaca International Airport|Larnaca]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220415-u8ns22|title=Tus Airways Schedules New Routes in Summer 2022|date=15 April 2022|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> | ||
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| [[United Airlines]] | [[Chicago O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[San Francisco International Airport|San Francisco]], [[Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]] | |||
| [[United Airlines]] | [[Chicago O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[San Francisco International Airport|San Francisco]], [[ | |||
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| [[Uzbekistan Airways]] | [[Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport|Tashkent]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220219-hy32q1">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220219-hy32q1|title=Uzbekistan Airways Outlines NS22 A321neo LR Network|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=19 February 2022|accessdate=31 December 2024|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Urgench International Airport|Urgench]]<ref name="aeroroutes_220219-hy32q1"/> | | [[Uzbekistan Airways]] | [[Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport|Tashkent]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220219-hy32q1">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220219-hy32q1|title=Uzbekistan Airways Outlines NS22 A321neo LR Network|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=19 February 2022|accessdate=31 December 2024|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Urgench International Airport|Urgench]]<ref name="aeroroutes_220219-hy32q1"/> | ||
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| [[Vietnam Airlines]] | [[Noi Bai International Airport|Hanoi]], [[Tan Son Nhat International Airport|Ho Chi Minh City]] | | [[Vietnam Airlines]] | [[Noi Bai International Airport|Hanoi]],<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Hanoi, Viet Nam HAN|pages=522-524}}</ref> [[Tan Son Nhat International Airport|Ho Chi Minh City]]<ref>{{OAGWorldAug2025Ref|title=Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam SGN|pages=538-541}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Vueling]] |[[ | | [[Vueling]] |[[Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241031-vynw24es">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241031-vynw24es|title=Vueling NW24 Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=31 October 2024|accessdate=3 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241031-vynw24es"/> [[Seville Airport|Seville]]<ref name="aeroroutes_241031-vynw24es"/> | ||
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| [[WestJet]] | [[Calgary International Airport|Calgary]]<ref>{{cite web |title=WestJet expands NW24 Calgary-Paris Service |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240521-wsnw24cdg|website=Aeroroutes |access-date=18 November 2024}}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Halifax Stanfield International Airport|Halifax]],<ref name="WS">{{cite web |title=WestJet NS25 Network & Frequency Changes – 17NOV24 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241117-wsns25 |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=17 November 2024}}</ref> [[St. John's International Airport|St. John's]]<ref name="WS"/> | | [[WestJet]] | [[Calgary International Airport|Calgary]]<ref>{{OAGWorldJuly2025Ref|title=Calgary, AB, Canada YYC|pages=204-206}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=WestJet expands NW24 Calgary-Paris Service |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240521-wsnw24cdg|website=Aeroroutes |access-date=18 November 2024}}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Halifax Stanfield International Airport|Halifax]],<ref>{{OAGWorldJuly2025Ref|title=Halifax, NS, Canada YHZ|pages=456-457}}</ref><ref name="WS">{{cite web |title=WestJet NS25 Network & Frequency Changes – 17NOV24 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241117-wsns25 |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=17 November 2024}}</ref> [[St. John's International Airport|St. John's]]<ref>{{OAGWorldJuly2025Ref|title=St. Johns, NL, Canada YYT|pages=996-996}}</ref><ref name="WS"/> | ||
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| [[World2Fly]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250122-q41q25madcdg|title=Euroairlines/World2Fly Portugal Adds Madrid – Paris Sector in mid-1Q25|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=22 January 2025|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | | [[World2Fly]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250122-q41q25madcdg|title=Euroairlines/World2Fly Portugal Adds Madrid – Paris Sector in mid-1Q25|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=22 January 2025|accessdate=1 February 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Air France|Air France Cargo]]<ref>[https://www.afklcargo.com/WW/en/common/network/network.jsp afklcargo.com – Network] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref> | [[Kempegowda International Airport|Bengaluru]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.afklcargo.com/WW/en/common/network/network.jsp|title=Network|access-date=1 February 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230129194049/https://www.afklcargo.com/WW/en/common/network/network.jsp |archive-date=2023-01-29 |url-status=live}}</ref> [[Chicago O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]], [[Glasgow Prestwick Airport|Glasgow–Prestwick]], [[Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport|Guadalajara]], [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Narita International Airport|Tokyo–Narita]] | | [[Air France|Air France Cargo]]<ref>[https://www.afklcargo.com/WW/en/common/network/network.jsp afklcargo.com – Network] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref> | [[Kempegowda International Airport|Bengaluru]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.afklcargo.com/WW/en/common/network/network.jsp|title=Network|access-date=1 February 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230129194049/https://www.afklcargo.com/WW/en/common/network/network.jsp |archive-date=2023-01-29 |url-status=live}}</ref> [[Chicago O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]], [[Glasgow Prestwick Airport|Glasgow–Prestwick]], [[Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport|Guadalajara]], [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Narita International Airport|Tokyo–Narita]] | ||
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| [[ASL Airlines France]]<ref>[https://www.aslairlines.fr/en/cargo-flights/scheduled-cargo-flights/cargo-network/ aslairlines.fr – Cargo network] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref> | [[Hannover Airport|Hannover]], [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]], [[Katowice Airport|Katowice | | [[ASL Airlines France]]<ref>[https://www.aslairlines.fr/en/cargo-flights/scheduled-cargo-flights/cargo-network/ aslairlines.fr – Cargo network] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref> | [[Hannover Airport|Hannover]], [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]], [[Katowice Airport|Katowice]], [[Leipzig/Halle Airport|Leipzig/Halle]], [[Marseille Provence Airport|Marseille]], [[Toulouse–Blagnac Airport|Toulouse]] | ||
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| {{nowrap|[[Cathay Pacific|Cathay Cargo]]<ref>[https://www.cathaypacificcargo.com/en-us/manageyourshipment/checkflightschedule.aspx cathaypacificcargo.com – Check Flight Schedule] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref>}} | [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]] | | {{nowrap|[[Cathay Pacific|Cathay Cargo]]<ref>[https://www.cathaypacificcargo.com/en-us/manageyourshipment/checkflightschedule.aspx cathaypacificcargo.com – Check Flight Schedule] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref>}} | [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]] | ||
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| [[China Cargo Airlines]]<ref>[http://www.ckair.com/cargo-network-international.html ckair.com – Cargo Network International] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref> | [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport|Shanghai–Pudong]] | | [[China Cargo Airlines]]<ref>[http://www.ckair.com/cargo-network-international.html ckair.com – Cargo Network International] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref> | [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport|Shanghai–Pudong]] | ||
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| [[CMA CGM Air Cargo]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Scheduled flights |title=CMA CGM | Scheduled flights |url=https://www.cma-cgm.com/products-services/air-cargo |website=CMA CGM |access-date=1 March 2023}}</ref> | [[Zayed International Airport|Abu Dhabi]], [[Heydar Aliyev International Airport|Baku]], [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|Guangzhou]], [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]], [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport| | | [[CMA CGM Air Cargo]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Scheduled flights |title=CMA CGM | Scheduled flights |url=https://www.cma-cgm.com/products-services/air-cargo |website=CMA CGM |access-date=1 March 2023}}</ref> | [[Zayed International Airport|Abu Dhabi]], [[Heydar Aliyev International Airport|Baku]], [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|Guangzhou]], [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]], [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport|Mumbai–Shivaji]], [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport|Shanghai-Pudong]] | ||
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| [[DHL Aviation]]{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} | [[Mohammed V International Airport|Casablanca]], [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]], [[Leipzig/Halle Airport|Leipzig/Halle]], [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]] | | [[DHL Aviation]]{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} | [[Mohammed V International Airport|Casablanca]], [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]], [[Leipzig/Halle Airport|Leipzig/Halle]], [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]] | ||
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| [[Emirates SkyCargo]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skycargo.com/english/images/Emirates_SkyCargo_route_map.pdf|title=Emirates SkyCargo route map|publisher=Emirates|access-date=13 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180304042759/http://www.skycargo.com | | [[Emirates SkyCargo]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skycargo.com/english/images/Emirates_SkyCargo_route_map.pdf|title=Emirates SkyCargo route map|publisher=Emirates|access-date=13 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180304042759/http://www.skycargo.com/english/Images/Emirates_SkyCargo_route_map.pdf|archive-date=4 March 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> | [[Al Maktoum International Airport|Dubai–Al Maktoum]] | ||
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| [[Etihad Cargo]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aviationbusinessnews.com/cargo/etihad-cargo-adds-new-weekly-paris-service/|title=Etihad Cargo adds new weekly Paris service|publisher=Aviation Business News|date=5 January 2025|accessdate=26 January 2025}}</ref> | [[Zayed International Airport|Abu Dhabi]] | | [[Etihad Cargo]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aviationbusinessnews.com/cargo/etihad-cargo-adds-new-weekly-paris-service/|title=Etihad Cargo adds new weekly Paris service|publisher=Aviation Business News|date=5 January 2025|accessdate=26 January 2025}}</ref> | [[Zayed International Airport|Abu Dhabi]] | ||
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| {{nowrap|[[FedEx Express]]{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}}} | [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]], [[Athens International Airport|Athens]], [[Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]], [[EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg|Basel/Mulhouse]], [[Beijing Capital International Airport|Beijing–Capital]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aircargonews.net/sectors/express/fedex-express-expands-asia-europe-connections/ | title=FedEx Express expands Asia-Europe connections | date=13 June 2022 }}</ref> [[Cologne Bonn Airport|Cologne/Bonn]], [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]], [[Indira Gandhi International Airport|Delhi]], [[Dubai International Airport|Dubai–International]], [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]], [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|Guangzhou]], [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]], [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]], [[Indianapolis International Airport|Indianapolis]], [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]], [[ | | {{nowrap|[[FedEx Express]]{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}}} | [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]], [[Athens International Airport|Athens]], [[Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]], [[EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg|Basel/Mulhouse]], [[Beijing Capital International Airport|Beijing–Capital]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aircargonews.net/sectors/express/fedex-express-expands-asia-europe-connections/ | title=FedEx Express expands Asia-Europe connections | date=13 June 2022 }}</ref> [[Cologne Bonn Airport|Cologne/Bonn]], [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]], [[Indira Gandhi International Airport|Delhi]], [[Dubai International Airport|Dubai–International]], [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]], [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|Guangzhou]], [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]], [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]], [[Indianapolis International Airport|Indianapolis]], [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]], [[Stansted Airport|London–Stansted]], [[Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]], [[Manchester Airport|Manchester]], [[Memphis International Airport|Memphis]], [[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan–Malpensa]], [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport|Mumbai–Shivaji]], [[Munich Airport|Munich]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[Kansai International Airport|Osaka–Kansai]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.logisticsmanager.com/fedex-express-expands-air-network-with-launch-of-new-japan-europe-flight-path/|title=FedEx Express expands air network with launch of new Japan-Europe flight path|date=8 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220628190050/https://www.logisticsmanager.com/fedex-express-expands-air-network-with-launch-of-new-japan-europe-flight-path/ |archive-date=2022-06-28 |url-status=live}}</ref> [[King Khalid International Airport|Riyadh]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.freightwaves.com/news/fedex-deepens-presence-in-saudi-arabia-amid-trade-growth|title=FedEx deepens presence in Saudi Arabia amid trade growth |date=5 September 2025 }}</ref> [[Changi Airport|Singapore]], [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]], [[Teesside International Airport|Teesside]], [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]], [[Narita International Airport|Tokyo–Narita]], [[Vienna Airport|Vienna]] | ||
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| {{nowrap|[[FedEx Feeder]]{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}}} | [[Berlin Brandenburg Airport|Berlin]], [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]], [[Hamburg Airport|Hamburg]], [[Hannover Airport|Hanover]], [[Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport|Lyon]], [[Newcastle International Airport|Newcastle upon Tyne]], [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice]], [[Václav Havel Airport Prague|Prague]], [[Rome Fiumicino Airport|Rome–Fiumicino]], [[Shannon Airport|Shannon]], [[Stuttgart Airport|Stuttgart]], [[Toulouse–Blagnac Airport|Toulouse]], [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw–Chopin]] | | {{nowrap|[[FedEx Feeder]]{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}}} | [[Berlin Brandenburg Airport|Berlin]], [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]], [[Hamburg Airport|Hamburg]], [[Hannover Airport|Hanover]], [[Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport|Lyon]], [[Newcastle International Airport|Newcastle upon Tyne]], [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice]], [[Václav Havel Airport Prague|Prague]], [[Rome Fiumicino Airport|Rome–Fiumicino]], [[Shannon Airport|Shannon]], [[Stuttgart Airport|Stuttgart]], [[Toulouse–Blagnac Airport|Toulouse]], [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw–Chopin]] | ||
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| [[MNG Airlines]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mngairlines.com/eng/services.aspx |title=MNG schedule |access-date=2013-07-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402142233/http://www.mngairlines.com/ENG/Services.aspx |archive-date=2015-04-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | [[Cologne Bonn Airport|Cologne/Bonn]], [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]] | | [[MNG Airlines]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mngairlines.com/eng/services.aspx |title=MNG schedule |access-date=2013-07-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402142233/http://www.mngairlines.com/ENG/Services.aspx |archive-date=2015-04-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | [[Cologne Bonn Airport|Cologne/Bonn]], [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]] | ||
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| [[Turkish Airlines|Turkish Cargo]]<ref>[https://www.turkishcargo.com.tr/en/online-services/flight-schedule turkishcargo.com – Flight Schedule] retrieved 6 November 2021</ref> | [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]] | | [[Turkish Airlines|Turkish Cargo]]<ref>[https://www.turkishcargo.com.tr/en/online-services/flight-schedule turkishcargo.com – Flight Schedule] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211019111442/https://www.turkishcargo.com.tr/en/online-services/flight-schedule |date=19 October 2021 }} retrieved 6 November 2021</ref> | [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]] | ||
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| [[UPS Airlines]]{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} | [[Cologne Bonn Airport|Cologne/Bonn]], [[Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport|Louisville]], [[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]] | | [[UPS Airlines]]{{citation needed|date=November 2021}} | [[Cologne Bonn Airport|Cologne/Bonn]], [[Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport|Louisville]], [[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]] | ||
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== Alternative airports == | == Alternative airports == | ||
The two other airports serving Paris are [[Orly Airport]] (south of Paris, the other major airport in Paris) and [[ | The two other airports serving Paris are [[Orly Airport]] (south of Paris, the other major airport in Paris) and [[Paris–Le Bourget Airport]] (north-northeast of Paris, for [[general aviation]] and [[business jet|private jets]]). | ||
Several [[low-cost carrier|low-cost airlines]] also advertise [[Beauvais–Tillé Airport]] and [[Châlons Vatry Airport]], respectively {{convert|85|km}} and {{convert|165|km}} from Paris proper, as serving "Paris" with ''Paris–Beauvais'' and ''Paris–Vatry''. Beauvais airport has no railway connections, but there is a shuttle bus to central Paris 15 times daily. | Several [[low-cost carrier|low-cost airlines]] also advertise [[Beauvais–Tillé Airport]] and [[Châlons Vatry Airport]], respectively {{convert|85|km}} and {{convert|165|km}} from Paris proper, as serving "Paris" with ''Paris–Beauvais'' and ''Paris–Vatry''. Beauvais airport has no railway connections, but there is a shuttle bus to central Paris 15 times daily. | ||
== Accidents and incidents == | == Accidents and incidents == | ||
* On 6 January 1993, [[Lufthansa Cityline Flight 5634|Lufthansa Flight 5634]] from [[Bremen]] to Paris, which was carried out under the [[Lufthansa CityLine]] brand using a [[Contact Air]] [[Bombardier Dash 8|Dash 8–300]] ([[aircraft registration|registered]] D-BEAT), hit the ground {{convert|1800|m|ft}} short of the runway of Charles de Gaulle Airport, resulting in the death of four out of the 23 passengers on board. The four crew members survived. The accident occurred after the pilot had to abort the [[final approach (aviation)|final approach]] to the airport because the runway had been closed: the aircraft immediately ahead, a [[Korean Air]] [[Boeing 747]], had | * On 6 January 1993, [[Lufthansa Cityline Flight 5634|Lufthansa Flight 5634]] from [[Bremen]] to Paris, which was carried out under the [[Lufthansa CityLine]] brand using a [[Contact Air]] [[Bombardier Dash 8|Dash 8–300]] ([[aircraft registration|registered]] D-BEAT), hit the ground {{convert|1800|m|ft}} short of the runway of Charles de Gaulle Airport, resulting in the death of four out of the 23 passengers on board. The four crew members survived. The accident occurred after the pilot had to abort the [[final approach (aviation)|final approach]] to the airport because the runway had been closed: the aircraft immediately ahead, a [[Korean Air]] [[Boeing 747]], had lost an engine pod upon landing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19930106-0|title=ASN Aircraft accident de Havilland Canada DHC-8-311 D-BEAT Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)|author=Harro Ranter|date=6 January 1993|website=Aviation-safety.net|access-date=2 June 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220806060204/https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19930106-0 |archive-date=2022-08-06 |url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
* On 25 May 2000, a freight-carrying [[Short | * On 25 May 2000, a freight-carrying [[Short 330|Shorts 330-200]] (operated as Streamline flight 200), departing to [[Luton]], England, [[Air Liberté Flight 8807|collided on the runway with departing Air Liberté Flight 8807]], an [[MD-83]] jet. The first officer of the SH36 was killed when the wing tip of the MD-83 tore through his side of the flight deck. The captain was slightly injured and all others aboard survived.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ranter |first=Harro |title=Accident McDonnell Douglas DC-9-83 (MD-83) F-GHED, Thursday 25 May 2000 |url=https://asn.flightsafety.org/wikibase/323501 |access-date=2025-02-10 |website=asn.flightsafety.org}}</ref> | ||
* On 25 July 2000, a [[Concorde]], [[Air France Flight 4590]] from Charles de Gaulle to [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] in New York, crashed into Les Relais Bleus Hotel in [[Gonesse]], killing all 109 people on the aircraft and four people on the ground. Investigations concluded that a tire burst during take-off roll, after running over a metal strip on the runway that had detached from a [[McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30]] operating as Continental Airlines Flight 55, which departed shortly before, leading to a ruptured fuel tank and resulting in engine failure and other damage. Concorde was conducting a charter flight for a German tour company. | * On 25 July 2000, a [[Concorde]], [[Air France Flight 4590]] from Charles de Gaulle to [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] in New York, crashed into Les Relais Bleus Hotel in [[Gonesse]], killing all 109 people on the aircraft and four people on the ground. Investigations concluded that a tire burst during take-off roll, after running over a metal strip on the runway that had detached from a [[McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30]] operating as Continental Airlines Flight 55, which departed shortly before, leading to a ruptured fuel tank and resulting in engine failure and other damage. Concorde was conducting a charter flight for a German tour company. | ||
* On 5 November 2000, a [[Boeing 747-200]] operating [[Cameroon Airlines]] flight 070 from [[Douala International Airport]], veered off the runway on landing, causing the nose gear to be ripped off. The thrust lever for the no. 1 engine was not moved to idle on touchdown, and then was inadvertently moved forward, creating uneven thrust and preventing the automatic braking systems from activating. The 203 occupants were evacuated, and the aircraft was written off.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ranter |first=Harro |title=Runway excursion Accident Boeing 747-2H7B (SCD) TJ-CAB, Sunday 5 November 2000 |url=https://asn.flightsafety.org/asndb/323397 |access-date=2025-09-22 |website=asn.flightsafety.org}}</ref> | |||
== Statistics == | == Statistics == | ||
{{More citations needed section|date=June 2019}} | {{More citations needed section|date=June 2019}} | ||
{{Airport-Statistics|iata=CDG| | {{Airport-Statistics|iata=CDG|data=Charles de Gaulle airport passengers.chart}} | ||
[[File:CDG Destinations.svg|thumb|302x302px|Countries served by CDG]] | [[File:CDG Destinations.svg|thumb|302x302px|Countries served by CDG, as of 2015]] | ||
The following table shows total passenger numbers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/submitViewTableAction.do|title=Passenger numbers|access-date=12 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006122431/http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/submitViewTableAction.do|archive-date=6 October 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= 2019 full year traffic |url=https://presse.groupeadp.fr/traffic-figures-2019/?lang=en |language=en-EN |date=14 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221007194746/https://presse.groupeadp.fr/traffic-figures-2019/?lang=en |archive-date=2022-10-07 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="auto1"/> | The following table shows total passenger numbers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/submitViewTableAction.do|title=Passenger numbers|access-date=12 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006122431/http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/submitViewTableAction.do|archive-date=6 October 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= 2019 full year traffic |url=https://presse.groupeadp.fr/traffic-figures-2019/?lang=en |language=en-EN |date=14 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221007194746/https://presse.groupeadp.fr/traffic-figures-2019/?lang=en |archive-date=2022-10-07 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{Cite web |title=Traffic Paris Aéroport and Groupe ADP airports |url=https://www.parisaeroport.fr/en/group/finance/investor-relations/traffic |access-date=2024-11-03 |website=www.parisaeroport.fr |language=en}}</ref> | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! style="width:100px"| Year !! style="width:140px"| Passengers | ! style="width:100px"| Year !! style="width:140px"| Passengers | ||
|- | |||
|style="text-align:center;"| 2024 | |||
|70,290,260 (+4.3%) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|style="text-align:center;"| 2023 | |style="text-align:center;"| 2023 | ||
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|+Busiest domestic routes from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport ( | |+Busiest domestic routes from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (2024)<ref name=eurostat>{{cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/bookmark/7f1dab24-b714-48d6-9e26-e96cca44698e?lang=en|title=Air passenger transport between the main airports of France and their main partner airports (routes data)|publisher=Eurostat|access-date=18 December 2024 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20241218211446/https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/avia_par_fr__custom_14753622/bookmark/table?lang=en&bookmarkId=7f1dab24-b714-48d6-9e26-e96cca44698e |archive-date=2024-12-18 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=Air passenger transport between the main airports of France and their main partner airports (routes data) |url=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/AVIA_PAR_FR__custom_17647504/default/table |access-date=2025-08-02 |website=ec.europa.eu}}</ref> | ||
! Rank|| Airport || | ! Rank|| Airport || Passengers || Change % | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1 || [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice–Côte d'Azur]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 1 || [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice–Côte d'Azur]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 108,669 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}5.8 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2 || [[Toulouse Blagnac Airport|Toulouse–Blagnac]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 2 || [[Toulouse Blagnac Airport|Toulouse–Blagnac]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 787,964 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}1.7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3 || [[Marseille Provence Airport|Marseille–Provence]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 3 || [[Marseille Provence Airport|Marseille–Provence]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 740,749 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}0.7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 4 || [[Bordeaux Mérignac Airport|Bordeaux–Mérignac]]||style="text-align:right;"| | | 4 || [[Bordeaux Mérignac Airport|Bordeaux–Mérignac]]||style="text-align:right;"| 630,162 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}3.0 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 5 || [[Réunion Roland Garros Airport|Réunion–Roland Garros]]||style="text-align:right;"| | | 5 || [[Réunion Roland Garros Airport|Réunion–Roland Garros]]||style="text-align:right;"| 576,483 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}3.3 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6 || [[Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport|Lyon–Saint-Exupéry]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 6 || [[Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport|Lyon–Saint-Exupéry]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 561,623 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}1.8 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 7 || [[Nantes Atlantique Airport|Nantes–Atlantique]]||style="text-align:right;"| | | 7 || [[Nantes Atlantique Airport|Nantes–Atlantique]]||style="text-align:right;"| 436,605 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}7.6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 8 || [[Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport|Montpellier–Méditerranée]]||style="text-align:right;"| | | 8 || [[Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport|Montpellier–Méditerranée]]||style="text-align:right;"| 427,282 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}8.8 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 9 || [[Brest Bretagne Airport|Brest–Bretagne]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 9 || [[Brest Bretagne Airport|Brest–Bretagne]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 326,758 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}1.5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 10 || [[Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport|Guadeloupe–Pointe-à-Pitre]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 10 || [[Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport|Guadeloupe–Pointe-à-Pitre]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 263,735 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}1.8 | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|+Busiest European routes from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport ( | |+Busiest European routes from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (2024)<ref name=eurostat /><ref name=":2" /> | ||
! Rank|| Airport || | ! Rank|| Airport || Passengers || Change % | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1 || [[Barcelona–El Prat Josep Tarradellas Airport| | | 1 || [[Barcelona–El Prat Josep Tarradellas Airport|Barcelona]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 286,465 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}15.1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2 || [[ | | 2 || [[Heathrow Airport|London LHR]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 122,742 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}6.6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3 || [[ | | 3 || [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 120,710 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}2.5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 4 || [[ | | 4 || [[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 052,673 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}22.2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 5 || [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 5 || [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul IST]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 011,226 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}6.0 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6 || [[ | | 6 || [[Rome Fiumicino Airport|Rome FCO]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 966,175 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}4.0 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 7 || [[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan | | 7 || [[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan MXP]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 897,240 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}9.4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 8 || [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]]||style="text-align:right;"| | | 8 || [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]]||style="text-align:right;"| 835,906 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}0.5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 9 || [[ | | 9 || [[Munich Airport|Munich]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 830,929 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}7.3 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 10 || [[ | | 10 || [[Athens International Airport|Athens]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 762,757 || style="text-align:right;" | {{decrease}}1.1 | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|+Busiest intercontinental routes from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport ( | |+Busiest intercontinental routes from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (2024)<ref name=eurostat /><ref name=":2" /> | ||
! Rank|| Airport || | ! Rank|| Airport || Passengers || Change % | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1 || [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New | | 1 || [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York JFK]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 853,571 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}4.7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2 || [[Montreal Airport| | | 2 || [[Montreal Airport|Montreal]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 362,065 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}4.4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3 || [[Dubai International Airport| | | 3 || [[Dubai International Airport|Dubai DXB]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 268,474 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}2.8 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 4 || [[Houari Boumediene Airport|Algiers]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 4 || [[Houari Boumediene Airport|Algiers]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 1 046,531 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}16.6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 5 || [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 5 || [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 927,429|| style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}4.9 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6 || [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]]|| style="text-align:right;" | | | 6 || [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 912,335 || style="text-align:right;" | {{increase}}9.2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 7 || [[ | | 7 || [[Doha International Airport|Doha]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 795,948 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}16.8 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 8 || [[ | | 8 || [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo-Haneda]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 653,823 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}38.9 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 9 || [[ | | 9 || [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 646,225 || style="text-align:right;" |{{decrease}}15.3 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 10 || [[ | | 10 || [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto]]|| style="text-align:right;" | 619,504 || style="text-align:right;" |{{increase}}2.6 | ||
|} | |} | ||
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* [[List of the busiest airports in France]] | * [[List of the busiest airports in France]] | ||
* [[Mehran Karimi Nasseri]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 08:09, 20 November 2025
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Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (Template:Comma separated entries), also known as Roissy Airport, is the primary international airport serving Paris, the capital of France. The airport opened in 1974 and is located in Roissy-en-France, Script error: No such module "convert". northeast of the city centre of Paris. It is named after World War II leader and French President Charles de Gaulle (1890–1970), whose initials form its IATA airport code.
Charles de Gaulle Airport serves as the principal hub for Air France and a destination for other legacy carriers (from Star Alliance, Oneworld and SkyTeam), as well as an operating base for easyJet and Norse Atlantic Airways. It is operated by Groupe ADP (Aéroports de Paris) under the brand Paris Aéroport.
In 2024, the airport handled 70,290,260 passengers and 466,543 aircraft movements, making it the world's fourteenth busiest airport and Europe's third busiest airport (after Heathrow and Istanbul) in terms of passenger numbers.[1] Charles de Gaulle is the busiest airport within the European Union. In terms of cargo traffic, the airport is the second busiest in Europe, after Frankfurt, handling 1,914,681 tonnes of cargo in 2024.[1] As of 2025, it was the airport served by the second highest number of airlines, after Suvarnabhumi Airport, with 105 airlines operating from it.[2]
Régis Lacote has been the director of the airport since 14 November 2022.[3]
Location
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport covers Script error: No such module "convert". of land. The airport area, including terminals and runways, spans over three départements and six communes:
- Seine-et-Marne département: Le Mesnil-Amelot (Terminal 2E, Satellites S3 and S4, and Terminal 2F), Mauregard (Terminals 1, 3), and Mitry-Mory (Terminal 2G) communes;[4]
- Seine-Saint-Denis département: Tremblay-en-France (Terminals 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D and Roissypôle) commune;[4]
- Val-d'Oise département: Roissy-en-France and Épiais-lès-Louvres communes.
The choice of constructing an international aviation hub outside of central Paris was made due to a limited prospect of potential relocations or expropriations and the possibility of further expanding the airport in the future.
Management of the airport lies solely on the authority of Groupe ADP, which also manages Orly (south of Paris), Le Bourget (to the immediate southwest of Charles de Gaulle Airport, now used for general aviation and Paris Air Shows), several smaller airfields in the suburbs of Paris, and other airports directly or indirectly worldwide.
History
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Development
The planning and construction phase of what was known then as Aéroport de Paris Nord (Paris North Airport)[5] began in 1966. On 8 March 1974 the airport, renamed Charles de Gaulle Airport, opened. Terminal 1 was built in an avant-garde design of a ten-floors-high circular building surrounded by seven satellite buildings, each with six gates allowing sunlight to enter through apertures. The main architect was Paul Andreu, who was also in charge of the extensions during the following decades.
Terminal 2 opened in 1981 with the official inauguration in presence of the then President, Francois Mitterrand, in March 1982. Unlike Terminal 1, Terminal 2 was designed with a traditional linear layout, but has evolved over time into a series of distinct terminals, designated as 2A through to 2G.[6]
Following the introduction of the brand Paris Aéroport to all its Parisian airports, Groupe ADP also announced major changes for the Charles de Gaulle Airport: Terminals of the Satellite 1 were to be merged,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". as well as terminals 2B and 2D. A new luggage automated sorting system and conveyor under Terminal 2E Hall L was installed to speed luggage delivery time.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The CDG Express, the direct express rail link from Paris to Charles de Gaulle Airport, is scheduled to open in early 2027.[7]
Corporate identity
The Frutiger typeface was commissioned for use in the airport and implemented on signs throughout the building in 1975. Initially called Roissy, it was renamed after its designer Adrian Frutiger.
Until 2005, every PA announcement made at Terminal 1 was preceded by a distinctive chime, nicknamed "Indicatif Roissy" and composed by Bernard Parmegiani in 1971. The chime can be heard in the Roman Polanski film Frantic. The chime was officially replaced by the "Indicatif ADP" chime.
On 14 April 2016, the Groupe ADP rolled out the Connect 2020 corporate strategy and the commercial brand Paris Aéroport was applied to all Parisian airports, including Le Bourget airport.[8]
Terminals
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Charles de Gaulle Airport has three terminals: Terminal 1 is the oldest and situated opposite to Terminal 3; Terminal 2 is located at another side with 7 sub-terminal buildings (2A to 2G). Terminal 2 was originally built exclusively for Air France;[5] since then it has been expanded significantly and now houses other airlines. Terminals 2A to 2F are interconnected by elevated walkways and situated next to each other. Terminal 2G is a satellite building connected by shuttle bus.[5]
Terminal 3 (formerly known as "Terminal 9") hosts charter and low-cost airlines. The CDGVAL light-rail shuttle connects Terminal 2 to Terminals 1 and 3 and their parking lots.
Terminal 1
The first terminal, designed by Paul Andreu, was built in the image of an octopus. It consists of a circular terminal building which houses key functions such as check-in counters and baggage claim conveyors. Seven satellites with boarding gates are connected to the central building by underground walkways.
The central building, with a large skylight in its centre, dedicates each floor to a single function. The first floor is reserved for technical operations and not accessible to the public. The second floor contains shops and restaurants, the CDGVAL inter-terminal shuttle train platforms (for Terminal 2 and trains to central Paris) and check-in counters from a recent renovation. The majority of check-in counters, however, are located on the third floor, which also has access to taxi stands, bus stops and special pick-up vehicles. Departing passengers with valid boarding passes can reach the fourth floor, which houses duty-free stores and border control posts, for the boarding gates. The fifth floor contains baggage claim conveyors for arriving passengers. All four upper floors have assigned areas for parking and airline offices.
Passages between the third, fourth and fifth floors are provided by a tangle of escalators arranged through the centre of the building. These escalators are suspended over the central court. Each escalator is covered with a transparent tube to shelter from all weather conditions. These escalators were often used in film shootings (e.g., The Last Gang of Ariel Zeitoun). The Alan Parsons Project album I Robot features these escalators on its cover.
Terminal 1 closed in March 2020 in response to the drop in traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic. ADP used this time for a €250 million refurbishment. Completed in 2023, the refurbishment included the creation of a new junction building linking satellites 1, 2 and 3, and modernisation of the central body of the terminal. Various design details in the refurbished terminal pay homage to the circular shape of the original Andreu design. The upgraded Terminal 2 also features a new departure lounge designed by French designers Maxime Liautard and Hugo Toro, which reflects the ambiance of a Parisian bistro.[9][10]
The terminal is primarily used by Star Alliance airlines with a few exceptions. Other carriers include Oneworld carriers Cathay Pacific, Oman Air, Qatar Airways and SriLankan Airlines, SkyTeam carrier Saudia and non-aligned carriers including Aer Lingus, Eurowings, Icelandair, and Kuwait Airways.[11]
Terminal 2
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Terminal 2F was used for the filming of the music video for the U2 song "Beautiful Day". The band also had their picture taken inside Terminal 2F for the album artwork of their 2000 album All That You Can't Leave Behind.
Terminals 2A and 2C are used by Star Alliance carriers Air Canada, Air India and Ethiopian Airlines, Oneworld carriers British Airways, Qantas and Royal Jordanian, and non-alliance carriers Air Senegal, Emirates, Gulf Air, and LATAM Chile.[11]
Terminals 2B and 2D are used by Oneworld carriers American Airlines, Finnair and Royal Air Maroc, Star Alliance carriers Aegean Airlines, Croatia Airlines, and LOT Polish Airlines, SkyTeam carriers ITA Airways and Scandinavian Airlines and non-alliance airlines including Air Austral, Air Tahiti Nui, easyJet and JetBlue.[11]
Terminals 2E and 2F are dedicated use for Air France and its SkyTeam partners except Saudia which uses Terminal 1. Several other carriers also use Terminal 2E, these are Oneworld carrier Japan Airlines and Malaysia Airlines and non-aligned carriers Air Mauritius, China Southern Airlines, Etihad Airways, and WestJet.[11]
Collapse of Terminal 2E
On 23 May 2004, shortly after the inauguration of terminal 2E, a portion of it collapsed near Gate E50, killing four people.[12] Two of the dead were reported to be Chinese citizens, one Czech and the other Lebanese.[13] Three other people were injured in the collapse. Terminal 2E had been inaugurated in 2003 after some delays in construction and was designed by Paul Andreu. Administrative and judicial enquiries were started.
Before this accident, ADP had been planning for an initial public offering in 2005 with the new terminal as a major attraction for investors. The partial collapse and indefinite closing of the terminal just before the beginning of summer seriously hurt the airport's business plan.
In February 2005, the results from the administrative inquiry were published. The experts pointed out that there was no single fault, but rather a number of causes for the collapse, in a design that had little margin for safety. The inquiry found the concrete vaulted roof was not resilient enough and had been pierced by metallic pillars and some openings weakened the structure. Sources close to the inquiry also disclosed that the whole building chain had worked as close to the limits as possible, so as to reduce costs. Paul Andreu denounced the building companies for having not correctly prepared the reinforced concrete.
On 17 March 2005, ADP decided to tear down and rebuild the whole part of Terminal 2E (the "jetty") of which a section had collapsed, at a cost of approximately €100 million.[14] The reconstruction replaced the innovative concrete tube style of the jetty with a more traditional steel and glass structure. During reconstruction, two temporary departure lounges were constructed in the vicinity of the terminal that replicated the capacity of 2E before the collapse. The terminal reopened completely on 30 March 2008.
Terminal 2G
Terminal 2G is dedicated to Air France Hop flights as well as Luxair flights. It opened in 2008 and this terminal is to the east of all terminals and can only be reached by shuttle bus. Terminal 2G is used for passengers flying in the Schengen Area (and thus has no passport control) and handles Air France regional and European traffic and provides small-capacity planes with a faster turnaround time than is currently possible by enabling them to park close to the new terminal building and boarding passengers primarily by bus, or walking. A bus line called "navette orange" connects the terminal 2G inside the security check area with terminals 2E and 2F. Passengers transferring to other terminals need to continue their trip with other bus shuttles within the security check area if they do not need to get their bags.
Terminal 2E Hall L (Satellite 3)
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Terminal 2E Hall M (Satellite 4)
The satellite S4, adjacent to the S3 and part of terminal 2E, officially opened on 28 June 2012. It corresponds now to gates M of terminal 2E. Dedicated to long-haul flights, it has the ability to handle 16 aircraft at the same time, with an expected capacity of 7.8 million passengers per year. Its opening has led to the relocation of all SkyTeam airlines to terminals 2E (for international carriers), 2F (for Schengen European carriers) and 2G.
Recent terminal reassignments
Air France has moved all of its operations previously located at 2C to 2E. In October 2012, 2F closed its international operations and became completely Schengen, allowing for all Air France flights previously operating in 2D to relocate to 2F.
Further, in April 2013, Terminal 2B closed for a complete renovation (with all airlines relocating to 2D) and received upgrades including the addition of a second floor completely dedicated to arrivals. Terminal 2B reopened on 2 June 2021. Airlines including the Lufthansa group, Aegean Airlines, easyJet, Icelandair, LOT Polish Airlines, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Play, Royal Air Maroc, and Scandinavian Airlines began operations at Terminal 2B until 2 December 2022, when the airlines except easyJet and Royal Air Maroc moved back to Terminal 1. Low-cost carrier easyJet has shown interest in being the sole carrier at 2B.[15]Template:Irrelevant citation To facilitate connections, a new boarding area between 2A and 2C was opened in March 2012. It allows for all security and passport control to be handled in a single area, allows for many new shopping opportunities as well as new airline lounges, and eases transfer restrictions between 2A and 2C. Terminal 2D was closed during the pandemic and received the same upgrade including an additional floor. Terminal 2D reopened on 18 April 2023 and some airlines have moved operations to the terminal.[11]
Terminals 2A and 2C were closed for baggage renovation system for 18 months (with all airlines relocating to Terminal 1 or 2B).1. The terminals reopened on 23 May 2024.[16]
Terminal 3
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Terminal 3 is voted 2024 best low-cost airlines terminal in the world by Skytrax.[17]
Terminal usage during COVID-19 pandemic
The airport's services during the pandemic were sharply reduced. On 30 March 2020, the airport announced it would temporarily close Terminals 1 and 3, moving all remaining flights to Terminal 2. Terminal 2D was also closed during the pandemic and only Terminals 2A, 2C, 2E, 2F and 2G were opened. At the beginning of the pandemic, airlines were grouped by alliances: Star Alliance airlines operated at Terminal 2A, where Air Canada and Ethiopian Airlines operated prior to the pandemic, Oneworld airlines shifted their operations to Terminal 2C, and SkyTeam airlines operated at Terminals 2E and 2F. Between December 2020 and June 2021, only Terminals 2E and 2F were opened with non-Schengen flights operating at Terminal 2E and Schengen flights operated at Terminal 2F. 2B reopened on 2 June 2021 and some airlines were shifted to that concourse. Terminals 2A, 2C and 2D were then reopened for more space. Between June 2021 and December 2022, Star Alliance airlines operated at Terminals 2A (non-Schengen) and 2B (Schengen), Oneworld airlines operated at Terminals 2C (non-Schengen) and 2D (Schengen) and SkyTeam airlines operated at Terminals 2E (non-Schengen), 2F and 2G (both Schengen). However, Star Alliance airlines flights to Asia except Singapore Airlines, who operated at Terminal 2A were operating at Terminal 2E due to the capacity restrictions at Terminal 2A. Terminal 3 reopened on 3 May 2022 for the use of all charter and low cost airlines.[18] Terminal 1 remained closed for renovation at that time. It reopened on 1 December 2022 to reduce traffic at Terminal 2.[19]
Cancelled project for Terminal 4
Plans for a new terminal, Terminal 4, were first announced in 2014. With an estimated cost of €9bn, the new terminal was to be built around 2025, when Charles de Gaulle Airport's maximum capacity of 80 million would have been reached. When constructed, the new terminal would have been able to accommodate 30–40 million passengers per year and would have likely been built north of Terminal 2E.[20][21] However, the Terminal 4 proposal was cancelled in 2021 due to reduced traffic resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and new environmental regulations making the project unfeasible.[22] Environmentalist groups hailed the cancellation of the project as a "great victory."[21]
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Roissypôle
Roissypôle is a complex consisting of office buildings, shopping areas, hotels, and a bus coach and RER B station within Charles de Gaulle Airport. The complex includes the head office of Air France,[23] Continental Square,[24] the Hilton Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport,[25] and le Dôme building. Le Dôme includes the head office of Air France Consulting, an Air France subsidiary.[26] Continental Square has the head office of Air France subsidiary Servair[27] and the Air France Vaccinations Centre.[28]
Airlines and destinations
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Ground transportation
CDGVAL
The airport's terminals are served by a free automated shuttle rail system, consisting of two lines (CDGVAL and LISA).
CDGVAL (Charles de Gaulle Véhicule Automatique Léger, English: Charles de Gaulle light automatic vehicle) links Terminal 1, parking lot PR, Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 RER station (located inside Roissypôle and next to Terminal 3), Parking lot PX, and the Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV and RER station located between Terminals 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F
LISA (Liaison Interne Satellite Aérogare, English: Connection internal satellite terminal) links Terminal 2E to the Satellite S3 (L Gates) and Satellite S4 (M Gates).
RER
Charles de Gaulle Airport is connected to central Paris by the RER B, a hybrid suburban commuter and rapid transit line. The service has two stations on the airport grounds:[29]
- Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 station, located inside Roissypôle and next to Terminal 3. The station provides the fastest access to Terminal 1 via a connection on CDGVAL.
- Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV station, located between Terminals 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F.
During most times, there are two types of services that operate on the RER B between Charles de Gaulle airport and Paris:
- 4 trains per hour making all stops between Charles de Gaulle airport and Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse
- 4 trains per hour that offer non-stop express service between Charles de Gaulle airport, Aulnay-sous-Bois, and Gare du Nord, and then all stops to Massy–Palaiseau
The RER B has historically suffered from slowness and overcrowding, so French authorities are building CDG Express, a train service that will operate non-stop from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Paris Gare de l'Est railway station (next to Gare du Nord) starting in 2027. It will share some of the same tracks, and is expected to offer a 20-minute non-stop ride every half hour from 5am to midnight.[30] The new line is expected to take airline customers off RER B, making room for local passengers, and divert to rail 15% of automobile trips to the airport.[30]
TGV
Terminal 2 includes a TGV station on the LGV Interconnexion Est line. TGV inOui, Ouigo and Thalys high-speed services operate from the station offering services to stations across France and into Belgium and the Netherlands.
Bus
- Roissybus offers non-stop express service between Opéra station of the Paris Métro and Charles de Gaulle airport, making stops at all terminals (except 2G).
- "Magical Shuttle" offers non-stop express service between Disneyland Paris and Charles de Gaulle airport, making stops at Terminal 1 and Terminal 2E/2F.
- RATP bus 350 offers local (all-stops) service between Gare de l'Est/Gare du Nord in Paris and Charles de Gaulle airport, all terminals (except 2G) and other areas of the airport.
- RATP bus 351 offers local service between Nation station in Paris, Gallieni station, all terminals (except 2G) and other areas of the airport.
- Noctilien routes N140 and N143 offers local service during the overnight hours between Gare de l'Est/Gare du Nord in Paris and Charles de Gaulle airport, all terminals (except 2G) and other areas of the airport.
Long-distance bus
BlaBlaBus and Flixbus all offer services to international and domestic destinations from the bus station outside of the Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 RER station.
Car
Charles de Gaulle Airport is directly connected to Autoroute A1 which connects Paris and Lille.
Alternative airports
The two other airports serving Paris are Orly Airport (south of Paris, the other major airport in Paris) and Paris–Le Bourget Airport (north-northeast of Paris, for general aviation and private jets).
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Accidents and incidents
- On 6 January 1993, Lufthansa Flight 5634 from Bremen to Paris, which was carried out under the Lufthansa CityLine brand using a Contact Air Dash 8–300 (registered D-BEAT), hit the ground Script error: No such module "convert". short of the runway of Charles de Gaulle Airport, resulting in the death of four out of the 23 passengers on board. The four crew members survived. The accident occurred after the pilot had to abort the final approach to the airport because the runway had been closed: the aircraft immediately ahead, a Korean Air Boeing 747, had lost an engine pod upon landing.[31]
- On 25 May 2000, a freight-carrying Shorts 330-200 (operated as Streamline flight 200), departing to Luton, England, collided on the runway with departing Air Liberté Flight 8807, an MD-83 jet. The first officer of the SH36 was killed when the wing tip of the MD-83 tore through his side of the flight deck. The captain was slightly injured and all others aboard survived.[32]
- On 25 July 2000, a Concorde, Air France Flight 4590 from Charles de Gaulle to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, crashed into Les Relais Bleus Hotel in Gonesse, killing all 109 people on the aircraft and four people on the ground. Investigations concluded that a tire burst during take-off roll, after running over a metal strip on the runway that had detached from a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 operating as Continental Airlines Flight 55, which departed shortly before, leading to a ruptured fuel tank and resulting in engine failure and other damage. Concorde was conducting a charter flight for a German tour company.
- On 5 November 2000, a Boeing 747-200 operating Cameroon Airlines flight 070 from Douala International Airport, veered off the runway on landing, causing the nose gear to be ripped off. The thrust lever for the no. 1 engine was not moved to idle on touchdown, and then was inadvertently moved forward, creating uneven thrust and preventing the automatic braking systems from activating. The 203 occupants were evacuated, and the aircraft was written off.[33]
Statistics
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The following table shows total passenger numbers.[34][35][36]
| Year | Passengers |
|---|---|
| 2024 | 70,290,260 (+4.3%) |
| 2023 | 67,421,316 (+17.3%) |
| 2022 | 57,474,033 (+119.4%) |
| 2021 | 26,196,575 (+17.7%) |
| 2020 | 22,257,469 (−70.8%) |
| 2019 | 76,150,007 (+5.4%) |
| 2018 | 72,229,723 (+4%) |
| 2017 | 69,471,442 (+5.4%) |
| 2016 | 65,933,145 (+0.3%) |
| 2015 | 65,766,986 (+3.1%) |
| 2014 | 63,813,756 (+2.8%) |
| 2013 | 62,052,917 (+0.7%) |
| 2012 | 61,611,934 (+1%) |
| 2011 | 60,970,551 (+4.8%) |
| 2010 | 58,167,062 (+0.5%) |
| 2009 | 57,906,866 (−4.3%) |
| 2008 | 60,874,681 (+1.5%) |
| Rank | Airport | Passengers | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nice–Côte d'Azur | 1 108,669 | Decrease5.8 |
| 2 | Toulouse–Blagnac | 787,964 | Increase1.7 |
| 3 | Marseille–Provence | 740,749 | Increase0.7 |
| 4 | Bordeaux–Mérignac | 630,162 | Decrease3.0 |
| 5 | Réunion–Roland Garros | 576,483 | Decrease3.3 |
| 6 | Lyon–Saint-Exupéry | 561,623 | Increase1.8 |
| 7 | Nantes–Atlantique | 436,605 | Decrease7.6 |
| 8 | Montpellier–Méditerranée | 427,282 | Decrease8.8 |
| 9 | Brest–Bretagne | 326,758 | Decrease1.5 |
| 10 | Guadeloupe–Pointe-à-Pitre | 263,735 | Decrease1.8 |
| Rank | Airport | Passengers | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Barcelona | 1 286,465 | Increase15.1 |
| 2 | London LHR | 1 122,742 | Increase6.6 |
| 3 | Amsterdam | 1 120,710 | Increase2.5 |
| 4 | Madrid | 1 052,673 | Increase22.2 |
| 5 | Istanbul IST | 1 011,226 | Increase6.0 |
| 6 | Rome FCO | 966,175 | Increase4.0 |
| 7 | Milan MXP | 897,240 | Increase9.4 |
| 8 | Copenhagen | 835,906 | Increase0.5 |
| 9 | Munich | 830,929 | Increase7.3 |
| 10 | Athens | 762,757 | Decrease1.1 |
| Rank | Airport | Passengers | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New York JFK | 1 853,571 | Increase4.7 |
| 2 | Montreal | 1 362,065 | Decrease4.4 |
| 3 | Dubai DXB | 1 268,474 | Increase2.8 |
| 4 | Algiers | 1 046,531 | Increase16.6 |
| 5 | Atlanta | 927,429 | Increase4.9 |
| 6 | Los Angeles | 912,335 | Increase9.2 |
| 7 | Doha | 795,948 | Increase16.8 |
| 8 | Tokyo-Haneda | 653,823 | Increase38.9 |
| 9 | Tel Aviv | 646,225 | Decrease15.3 |
| 10 | Toronto | 619,504 | Increase2.6 |
See also
- CDG Express
- Groupe ADP
- Paris Aéroport
- Transportation in France
- List of airports in France
- List of the busiest airports in France
- Mehran Karimi Nasseri
References
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