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L'Paris-Orly Airport (ORY) is one of the main airports serving the city of Paris, in France. Located about 13 km south of central Paris, it is the second busiest airport in the French capital after Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Opened in the 1932, Paris-Orly Airport has undergone several expansions and developments over the years to handle the growing volume of passenger and cargo traffic. Originally named "Villeneuve-Orly Airport," it was renamed in the 1950 as "Orly Airport."
ORY is a major hub for domestic and European flights, with connections to numerous destinations in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Several airlines, including. Air France, Transavia, Vueling e easyJet operate at the airport.
Paris-Orly Airport has. two terminals main passengers, South and Ouest, each equipped with modern facilities and services for travelers, including stores, restaurants, lounges, and passenger assistance facilities. Currently, it handles annual traffic of more than 30 million Of passengers.
Paris is one of the most visited cities in the world, famous for its culture, art, and cuisine. Paris-Orly Airport plays a key role in connecting the French capital with the rest of the world, supporting tourism, international trade and economic development in the region.