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Beauvais-Tillé Airport

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If you are using Ryanair, Blue Islands, Wizz Air, Blue Air or Central Islands as a carrier to travel to other destinations in Europe, you will find yourself using Beauvais-Tillé Airport or simply called Beauvais (pronounced 'bovay') Airport.

This airport has been around since 1930. It was opened to commercial use in 1956. Located 85 kms North of Paris in the commune of Beauvais, it is the third largest Paris Airport. Some major destinations served by this airport are Madrid, Dublin, Glasgow, Milan, Stockholm, Venice, Budapest and Warsaw.

Access:

The Airport operates a shuttle coach to and from Paris centre, eight times a day, for a return fare of 26 Euros and a one-way fare of 13 Euros per person. The Coach takes approximately 75 minutes to reach Paris. It terminates in Paris at the bus parking on Boulevard Pershing, near the hotel Concorde Lafayette. This stop is within a stone's throw from the train stations Porte Maillot of Metro Line 1 and RER C. Shuttles to reach Beauvais Airport from Paris can be had from the same bus parking

Beauvais has 3 ample parking spaces to accommodate as many as 1535 cars. You can park the car for an hour or for a few days. The average parking fees for 5 days is approximately 38 or 48 Euros, depending on the car parking chosen.

Tips:

Tickets can be bought in advance from http://tickets.aeroportbeauvais.com/us/index.cfm using a credit card.
Tickets can be bought on board the shuttle service but has to be paid in cash.
Arrive at the shuttle stop at least 3 hours 15 minutes before the departure of your flight
Coaches for Paris leave every 20 minutes from the airport after the arrival of a flight.
The car park charges vary between the three parkings- P1, P2, P3. If you are parking your car for a few days, it is advisable to read the parking meter before entering for an approximate idea of charges for the total duration of parking.