The capital of France is served by three airports. Charles de Gaulle Airport, located 25 kilometers northeast of Paris, is the country’s main airport today. It is the hub for major French airlines such as Air France.
The airport was opened on March 8, 1974. The building’s design is futuristic, featuring slanted glass galleries connecting different passenger levels. Around 150,000 passengers are served here daily. For first-time visitors, navigation can be confusing, and it’s easy to get lost. That’s why experienced travelers recommend reviewing airport information in advance.
You can find the map of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, as well as the online arrival and departure board, here.
Detailed information about Charles de Gaulle Airport is available on its official website.


