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15 International Airports in France

Details 15 major international airports in France, including key features, facilities, and locations, aiding seamless travel planning.

  • 03 Apr 2025
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Like many other globetrotters, Indians love visiting France. Be it for historical landmarks, scenic grandeur, cultural experiences, or luxurious shopping opportunities, the country draws hundreds of Indian tourists every year. If you are someone with France on your bucket list, then you must start planning now. But France is not a small country — the Eiffel Tower is quite far from Notre Dame. So, while making your itinerary, you need to figure out where you must go first. This is where the decision can get tricky because there are many international airports in France. Let’s learn more about them so you can draw up a meticulously planned itinerary. 

List of International Airports in France

 

  1. Charles de Gaulle International Airport, (CDG), Paris

The largest and busiest airport in France, Charles de Gaulle International Airport is ranked as the 5th best airport in the world. Situated 35 km away from Paris, the airport has four runways, three terminals, and more than 1500 flights operate every day. In terms of passenger traffic, it is the second busiest airport in Europe after Heathrow Airport.

Address: 95700 Roissy-en-France, France

Airport code: CDG

  1. Paris Orly Airport, (ORY), Paris

Located about 19 km from Paris, Paris Orly is the second largest and second busiest airport in France. There are four terminals in this airport.

Address: 94390 Orly, France

Airport code: ORY

  1. Nice Cote d‘Azur Airport, (NCE), Nice

Established in 1955, this is the third busiest airport in France. The airport is in the city of Nice and handles both domestic and international flights.

Address: 19 Rue Costes et Bellonte, 06200, Nice, France

Airport code: LFMN, NCE

  1. Lyon Saint Exupery Airport, (LYS), Rhône

Situated in Lyon, the third largest city in France, Lyon Saint Exupery Airport is considered the most beautiful of all airports in France because of its uniquely designed fan-shaped structure. It is one of the busiest airports in France.

Address: 69125 Colombier Saugnieu, France

Airport code: LYS

  1. Marseille Provence Airport, (MRS), Rhône

Situated about 25 km from the vibrant city of Marseilles, it is the 5th busiest airport in France. The airport has 2 terminals.

Address: 13700 Marignane, France

Airport code: LFML, MRS

  1. Toulouse Blagnac Airport, (TLS), Toulouse City Centre

One of the busiest airports in the country, the Toulouse Blagnac Airport, is about 9 km from the city of Toulouse. With two runways, it is known for operating 26 low-cost airlines that travel to 76 destinations across Canada and Europe.

Address: Blagnac, France

Airport code: TLS

  1. EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg Airport, (BSL), Saint Louis

This is one of the largest and most important cargo airports in France. Situated in the city of Saint Louis, this is the only airport jointly operated by two countries, France and Switzerland. It is also the only airport that has three airport codes.

Address: 4f Rue de l'Aéroport, 68300 Saint Louis France

Airport code: BSL/EAP/MLH

  1. Bordeaux Merignac Airport, (BOD), Gironde

Situated in Bordeaux, the `wine capital of the world’, Bordeaux Merignac Airport is the primary operating hub of Air France. With 39 departure gates and 3 terminals, this airport serves many low-cost airlines.

Address: 33700, Merignac France

Airport code: BOD

 

  1. Nantes Atlantique Airport, (NTE), Bouguenais

This is the largest airport in western France operating several flights to Europe, Africa, Asia, and Canada.

Address: 44346, Bouguenais, France

Airport code: NTE

  1. Strasbourg Airport, (SXB), Entzheim

One of the oldest airports in the country, Strasbourg Airport, is located on the France-Germany border, about 10 km from Strasbourg town. Both domestic and international flights operate at this airport.

Address: RM 221 /Route de l'Aéroport, 67960 Entzheim, France

Airport code: SXB

  1. Lille-Lesquin Airport, (LIL), Lesquin

Located in Lille, Lille-Lesquin Airport handles about 15 lakh passengers every year. It has three terminals, one of which is exclusively for freights. Lille was awarded the "World Design Capital" title in 2020.

Address: Rte de l'Aéroport, 59810 Lesquin, France

Airport code: LFQQ, LIL

  1. Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport, (AJA), Corsica

The busiest international airport in Corsica, about 15 renowned airlines operate to countries like Norway, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, and Switzerland from here.

Address: Rte de Campo Dell Oro, 20090, Ajaccio, France

Airport code: AJA, LFKJ

  1. Brest Bretagne Airport, (BES), Guipavas

This airport is mostly used for domestic flights but also operates flights to Spain and Greece. Located about 10 km from Brest, this airport is well-equipped with modern infrastructure and technology.

Address: Aéroport Brest, 29490 Guipavas, France

Airport code: BES, LFRB

  1. Bastia Poretta Airport, (BIA), Lucciana

Bastia Poretta Airport started its operations in 1944. It is one of the primary airports on the Mediterranean island of Corsica and is the gateway to parts of Lucciana.

Address: Poretta, 20290 Lucciana, France

Airport code: BIA, LFKB

  1. Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport, (MPL), Mauguio

The second largest airport in southern France, Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport, has been functional since 1946. The airport has a single terminal and operates both domestic and international flights. Flights from this airport operate to several destinations like Germany, France, Greece, Algeria, Italy, Netherlands, Morocco, Portugal, etc.

Address: D172, 34130 Mauguio, France

Airport code: MPL

Conclusion

 

No matter where in France you are planning to go, you must have a constant companion, and it’s called a travel insurance policy. During any foreign trip, many things can go wrong that can completely ruin your vacation. You could fall sick, miss a connecting flight, or lose your luggage. Well, a travel insurance policy can take care of all these challenges and make sure you soak in the ambience of French magnificence without breaking a sweat. 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It may contain outdated data and information regarding the Insurance industry and products. It is advised to verify the currency and relevance of the data and information before taking any major steps. ICICI Lombard is not liable for any inaccuracies or consequences resulting from the use of this outdated information.  

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