Paris Aéroport
Owner | Groupe ADP |
---|---|
Country | France |
Introduced | April 2016 |
Markets | Transportation, aviation |
Website | parisaeroport |
Paris Aéroport (French pronunciation: [paʁi aeʁɔpɔʁ]), formerly Aéroports de Paris (ADP), is the passenger brand subsidiary of Groupe ADP which operated the airports of Paris and its region, including Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Paris–Orly and Paris–Le Bourget. The company is headquartered at Charles de Gaulle Airport, Tremblay-en-France, Seine-Saint-Denis, in the Paris metropolitan area.[1]
Background
The brand Paris Aéroport has been created on 14th April 2016 as part of a programme called Connect 2020. The plan involved creation of two new brands. One to operate the 3 Parisian international airports (Orly, Le Bourget, Charles de Gaulle) under the brand Paris Aéroport. And all other airport-related subsidiaries were gathered into one institutional brand, Groupe ADP.[2]
Description
Paris Aéroport replaced the Air France bus shuttles from the Parisian airports to the capital with its own Le Bus Direct bus shuttles fleet and added more stop points throughout Paris.[3]
Paris Aéroport, as of 2017, includes restaurants run by chefs Guy Martin, Thierry Marx, Michel Rostang, and Gilles Epié.[4][5]
In the summer of 2016, Paris Aéroport launched yoga classes in its boarding terminals, seeking to reduce stress associated with flying.[6]
Evolution of traffic
Airport | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
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Charles de Gaulle Airport | 62,052,917 | 63,813,756 | 65,766,986 | 65,933,145 | 69,471,442 |
Orly Airport | 28,274,154 | 28,862,586 | 29,664,993 | 31,237,865 | 32,042,475 |
Le Bourget Airport | 55,471 | 55,519 | 54,688 | 53,599 | 52,935 |
Total | 90,382,542 | 92,731,861 | 95,486,667 | 97,224,609 | 101,566,852 |
See also
References
- ^ "Terms and conditions." Paris Aéroport. Retrieved on 16 May 2018. "Registered office is located at 1 rue de France 93290 Tremblay-en-France, France."
- ^ Charlotte Turner (19 April 2016). "ADP reveals rebrand and opens Orly South Pier". Trbusiness.com. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ^ Henk Bekker (1 June 2016). "Le Bus Direct Shuttle Buses to Paris Airports ORY & CDG". European-traveler.com. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ^ Joan Stern (6 July 2016). "Paris' Charles de Gaulle Has The Best Fine Dining Airport Restaurant". Pursuitist.com. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ^ Ben McPartland (8 June 2015). "Paris airport woos jet set with gourmet restaurant". Thelocal.fr. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ^ "Hindus welcome yoga classes at Paris airports". Etbtravelnews.global. 27 July 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2017.[dead link ]