Lounge directory · ORY · Last reviewed 13 May 2026
Paris Orly Lounges (ORY): Every Lounge and How to Get In
Orly runs five lounges across four terminals, and the map was redrawn in 2026 when Air France left the airport after 80 years. Here is what is actually open, what it costs in euros, and which doors are worth your time.
- Lounge verdict
- Thin but workable. Orly 4 carries most of the inventory with three lounges, Orly 1 and Orly 2 have one each, and Orly 3 currently has none. Nobody connects through Orly for the lounges, but every paid traveler can find a seat somewhere.
- Best access play
- Priority Pass has exactly one confirmed door here: the Premium Traveller Lounge in Orly 1, capped at a two hour stay. Everywhere else the honest answer is paying at the door, from 36 euros at Premium Traveller to around 60 euros at the airport's own Extime Lounge in Orly 4.
- The one thing to know
- Air France ended all Orly flights on 29 March 2026 and its lounges closed with the move. The old Air France space in Orly 2 reopened as the Transavia Lounge on 6 May 2026, and Orly 3 was left with no lounge at all.
Orientation
How the Orly lounge map works

Orly is the point to point airport of Paris, and 2026 turned its lounge scene upside down. Air France flew its last Orly departure on 28 March 2026 and consolidated everything at Charles de Gaulle, ending eight decades of La Navette shuttles to Toulouse, Nice and Marseille. The Air France lounges closed with the airline. Transavia France, now the dominant carrier at the airport, took over the former Air France lounge in Orly 2 and reopened it under its own brand on 6 May 2026. That is the headline: the legacy lounges are gone, and what remains is one independent door, one airline club, and the airport operator's own products in Orly 4.
The four terminals, Orly 1 through Orly 4, form one long connected building, numbered west to east. Orly 1, 2 and 3 handle mostly Schengen traffic; Orly 4 takes the long haul and international flying from carriers like Corsair, French bee, Royal Air Maroc, Air Caraïbes and La Compagnie. Lounges sit airside in their own terminal, so the only door that matters is the one behind your security checkpoint.
Hours below were checked on 13 May 2026. Orly closes to flights overnight, and the lounges follow: the earliest doors open at 06:00 and everything is shut by 22:00. There is no 24 hour lounge and no arrivals lounge anywhere at this airport, so build your plan around the departure side only.
Orly 1
Orly 1 lounges
| Lounge | Location | Hours | Access | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Premium Traveller Lounge | Hall 1, ground floor, after security | 06:00 to 21:00 | Priority Pass with a two hour cap, DragonPass, Amex Platinum, Diners Club, paid from 36 euros, Iberia and Air Europa premium passengers and elites | The only Priority Pass door at Orly; small and ordinary, but free entry on a card you already hold beats every paid alternative |
One lounge, one terminal, and it carries a heavy load. The Premium Traveller Lounge is where Priority Pass, DragonPass, Amex Platinum and Diners Club holders all funnel, plus business class passengers on Iberia and Air Europa and their oneworld Sapphire, oneworld Emerald and SkyTeam Elite Plus members. The two hour Priority Pass cap is enforced, which on a short Orly wait is no real loss. Expect a coffee machine and cold buffet operation rather than a showpiece, and expect company at the morning bank of departures.
Orly 2
Orly 2 lounges
| Lounge | Location | Hours | Access | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Transavia Lounge | Near gates C14 to C16 | 06:00 to 22:00 | Free with the Transavia Max fare and for Flying Blue Platinum and Ultimate members; 40 euro paid entry for other Transavia passengers | A genuine upgrade for Orly 2 with French regional food, but the guest list starts and ends with Transavia passengers |
The Transavia Lounge opened on 6 May 2026 in the 335 square metre footprint of the former Air France lounge, with 114 seats, quiet corners and workspaces. It is the first branded lounge the low cost carrier has ever run, a signal of how seriously Transavia is treating its new role as the biggest airline at Orly. The catch is in the access column: no Priority Pass, no DragonPass, no walk up entry for passengers of other airlines. If you are flying Transavia on a flexible Max fare or carry Flying Blue Platinum or Ultimate status, you are in for free; any other Transavia passenger can buy entry for 40 euros. Everyone else keeps walking.
Orly 3
Orly 3 lounges
There are none, and we would rather say that plainly than pad a table. Orly 3 had an Air France lounge until the airline's exit from the airport; it closed in late March 2026 along with the rest of the Air France operation, and as of June 2026 no replacement has been announced. Whether another operator takes the space is to be confirmed. If your departure leaves from Orly 3, plan around the public terminal: the food courts in the connected central building before security are a better use of your money than hunting for a door that does not exist. Travelers desperate for a lounge should check at booking whether their flight actually departs Orly 3 at all, since airlines shuffle between Orly's halls more often than the terminal signs suggest.
Orly 4
Orly 4 lounges
| Lounge | Location | Hours | Access | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extime Lounge | Airside, Orly 4 | 06:00 to 21:30 | Paid entry around 60 euros, bookable on the Extime site; showers 20 euros; sold as an extra by French bee; lounge programs not confirmed | The best room at Orly, with a hot buffet and the longest hours at the airport; pricey, but it earns the money on a long international wait |
| Primeclass Lounge | Near gate F22, international pier | 07:00 to 21:00 | DragonPass, day pass from 49 euros via resellers, contract lounge for Corsair, Air Caraïbes, Air Algérie and La Compagnie | 375 square metres, 105 seats, runway views and outdoor seating; the smart pick if DragonPass is in your wallet |
| Royal Air Maroc Zenith Lounge | Airside, Orly 4 | Varies with the flight schedule | Royal Air Maroc premium passengers and elites; current schedule to be confirmed | Fine if Casablanca is on your boarding pass; nobody else gets in |
Orly 4 is where the airport's lounge ambition lives, because this is where the long haul flying is. The Extime Lounge is run by the airport operator itself under its retail brand, and it shows: this is the one room at Orly built to a Paris standard, with a proper hot buffet, showers and opening hours that cover nearly every departure. The Primeclass Lounge on the international pier is the contract workhorse, hosting Corsair, Air Caraïbes, Air Algérie and La Compagnie passengers alongside DragonPass members, and its floor to ceiling windows and small outdoor terrace make it the better view. A word of caution for Priority Pass holders: the Icare Lounge near the F gates was the card's Orly 4 door of record for years, but its current status after the airport's lounge reshuffle is to be confirmed, and we would not plan a layover around it. Check the app on the day you fly.
Access decoder
What actually opens these doors
Priority Pass is thin at Orly: one confirmed door, the Premium Traveller Lounge in Orly 1, with visits capped at two hours. The Icare Lounge in Orly 4 carried the card for years but its status is to be confirmed, so verify in the app before relying on it. If lounge access is the reason you carry the card, Orly is not the airport that justifies the fee; for what the membership is genuinely worth here, read our guide to Priority Pass at Paris Orly.
DragonPass does slightly better, covering the Premium Traveller Lounge in Orly 1 and the Primeclass Lounge in Orly 4. That makes it the stronger program at this airport for anyone flying international from the F gates.
Card programs are modest. Amex Platinum and Diners Club both list the Premium Traveller Lounge in Orly 1. There is no Centurion lounge at Orly and no card that opens the Extime or Transavia doors.
Paying at the door is the most reliable strategy at this airport. Premium Traveller sells entry from 36 euros, the Primeclass Lounge sells three hour passes from around 49 euros through resellers, and the Extime Lounge charges around 60 euros booked through the Extime site, with showers another 20 euros. The Transavia Lounge sells 40 euro entry, but only to Transavia passengers.
Class of travel and status covers the rest. Iberia and Air Europa premium passengers and elites use Premium Traveller in Orly 1. Transavia Max fares and Flying Blue Platinum and Ultimate open the Transavia Lounge. Corsair, Air Caraïbes, Air Algérie and La Compagnie send their premium passengers to Primeclass, French bee sells Extime Lounge access as an extra, and Royal Air Maroc runs its own Zenith Lounge for its premium cabin.
Orly's lounge map has changed twice in three months and may change again. Treat the tables above as the state of play on 13 May 2026, and confirm the door you are counting on the day you fly.
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FAQ
Orly lounge questions
Which Paris Orly lounges take Priority Pass?
One confirmed door: the Premium Traveller Lounge in Orly 1, with visits capped at two hours. The Icare Lounge in Orly 4 carried the card for years, but its current status is to be confirmed, so check the Priority Pass app before planning an Orly 4 layover around it.
Is there an Air France lounge at Paris Orly?
No. Air France ended all flights at Orly on 29 March 2026 and its lounges closed with the move. The former Air France space in Orly 2 reopened as the Transavia Lounge on 6 May 2026, for Transavia passengers only.
Can I pay for a lounge at Orly without flying business class?
Yes. The Premium Traveller Lounge in Orly 1 sells entry from 36 euros, the Primeclass Lounge in Orly 4 sells three hour passes from around 49 euros through resellers, and the Extime Lounge in Orly 4 charges around 60 euros. The Transavia Lounge sells 40 euro entry to Transavia passengers only.
What is the best lounge at Paris Orly?
The Extime Lounge in Orly 4, run by the airport operator itself, with a hot buffet, showers for 20 euros and hours from 06:00 to 21:30, the longest at the airport. If you hold Priority Pass, the Premium Traveller Lounge in Orly 1 is the free play.
Are any Orly lounges open overnight?
No. The earliest doors open at 06:00 and everything is shut by 22:00, in line with Orly's overnight closure to flights. There is no arrivals lounge either, so plan an overnight around the public terminal, not a lounge.
Which Orly terminal has no lounge?
Orly 3. Its Air France lounge closed in late March 2026 when the airline moved out, and no replacement has been announced as of June 2026. If you fly from Orly 3, plan on the public side cafes instead of a lounge.
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