Flying from Paris to Lisbon offers you a choice of several airports. Here are the main departure points in Paris with flights to Portugal’s capital.
Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
This airport is a major European hub situated north-east of the city. It features three main terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (subdivided into several halls), and Terminal 3. As France’s largest international gateway, the facility processes a high volume of passengers daily, offering extensive connections. Rail links, including the RER B, connect it directly to central Paris.
Paris-Orly Airport (ORY)
Located south of Paris, this airport is the second-busiest in France and comprises four terminals, numbered 1 to 4. Historically the primary international airport before Charles de Gaulle opened, the facility now mainly handles domestic flights and routes to Europe, the Middle East, and the French overseas territories. A dedicated Orlyval light metro service provides access to the RER B line.
Paris-Beauvais Airport (BVA)
Situated approximately 85 kilometres north of central Paris, this airport serves as a base for several low-cost airlines. It operates two terminals, T1 and T2, both dedicated to passenger traffic. A direct bus service connects the facility to Paris Porte Maillot, making it accessible despite its distance from the city centre.