Paris Orly Airport (ORY), or Aéroport de Paris-Orly, was established in 1932 and serves as the city’s secondary airport after Charles de Gaulle. Despite its status, it handles nearly 30 million passengers annually, making it a significant transportation hub. Primarily catering to budget and regional airlines, the airport offers a range of services and connections. Visitors can expect a well-organized facility with efficient operations, designed to meet the needs of both leisure and business travelers.
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