Monday, April 16, 2012

Air France bus to Orly

Is anyone aware of the location in which the Air France autobus picks people up at the Invalides? I believe it%26#39;s 2 rue Robert-Esnault-Pelterie, but have no clue where that is. Apparently you don%26#39;t have to be flying with Air France, that would be obvious. However, this location seems to be convenient for us and wondered if anyone else had used it. Is there usually a huge line up? And is there a good chance you would make it on the first bus or would you have to wait. How long approximately does it take to get to Orly Sud?





Sorry for all the question. Just desperate! Merci!




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That street runs along the eastern side of the Invalides. The aerogare for air france buses is on the corner of REP and Rue de L%26#39;universite, on the southeast corner of the Invalides.





It%26#39;s not hard, it%26#39;s rather obvious.





The trip takes about 1/2 hour - 45 mn. depending on traffic.





Les




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Thanks Les appreciate the help.




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Simple enough to find the exact location, see a photo and print out a local street map to boot--





http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/pj.cgi?lang=en




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Its also worth noting that in as much as there will be four(4) people in your traveling party, with their attendant luggage, the AIR FRANCE buses are large motorcoaches, with under-coach luggage stowage (you don%26#39;t have to tote your bags aboard the bus for the ride) and loaders to help get your bags on and off.




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KD ~%26gt; Thanks that is amazing. Going to have to book mark that site. Very helpful. Good to know about the coach upon leaving.





Merci pour l%26#39;information!




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I always take Air France buses when I go to Paris (Orly or CDG) and it works just fine! If you want to go from and to the airport, the %26quot;aller et retour%26quot; ticket is very convenient, as you just have to keep it to return (plus, it%26#39;s cheaper!). I%26#39;ve never waited too much for the bus and it was never too crowded. Be careful with the rush hour in the end of the afternoon (sometimes it takes twice the time to get to the airport) and specially from the airport to the centre, keep an eye on the luggage when people get out in stops (not that I ever had any problem, though). Enjoy Paris!




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%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;that is amazing. Going to have to book mark that site. Very helpful.%26lt;%26lt;%26lt;





The Pages Jaunes site is the one that I usually %26#39;go to%26#39; first...there really isn%26#39;t any one, single mapping site that %26#39;..does it all..%26#39;. ....but there are several really good ones that do much of what you may need doing. When you%26#39;ve got some time on your hands, check out these useful mapping sites and %26#39;..tinker..%26#39; with %26#39;em to discover their individual %26#39;features%26#39; and benefits----





PAGES JAUNES--%26#39;..Photos de Ville..%26#39; feature (an %26#39;extention%26#39; of the same basic mapping site)--



photos.pagesjaunes.fr/1/d/home_paris.htm







RATP--(for local street maps, Metro Entrance locations, bus routes and Stop locations, route maps, etc.--Use the %26#39;..PLAN de QUARTIER..%26#39; feature. Moving the Cursor over the RER, Metro or Bus icons will give you a serviceable local streetmap and the ligne or route serving the stations; Clicking on the icons will give you the Entrance/Exit location(s) or Bus Stop location (Warning: the site is NOT %26#39;intuitive%26#39; so correct spelling is required)---



http://www.ratp.fr/center.shtml





MAIRIE de PARIS-- Use the %26#39;..PLAN INTERACTIF--Paris à la Carte..%26#39; feature--



www.paris.fr/portail/accueil/Portal.lut…





MICHELIN--



viamichelin.com/viamichelin/…HomePage





MAPORAMA--(you can %26#39;customize%26#39; the appearance and size of maps)--



http://www.maporama.com





HOT MAPS--



hot-maps.de/europe/france/paris/homeen.html





PLANFAX--



http://www.1bis.com/1bis/default.asp

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