Paris Airport is the commercial brand of Groupe ADP (Aéroports de Paris).
Co-shareholder of the Extime JCDecaux Airport brand, Groupe ADP is a world leader in airport operations.
For its ambitions in France and internationally, the group relies on a unique network of 26 airports by the end of 2023, operated under management contracts or concessions, and a pool of skills and know-how dedicated to local markets. The "purpose" of Groupe ADP is to welcome passengers, operate and design airports, responsibly and across the globe.
This vision is guided by a set of common principles:
airport platforms in 2023
airports in the Skytrax Top 100 (in 2025)
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Designed as true innovation hubs, airports are unique spaces, places of emotion, exchange, and openness. Their distinctive architecture offers travellers a rich and memorable experience, allowing them to enjoy multiple Parisian moments through premium services, luxury boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants, and cultural spaces.
Shaping the airport of tomorrow and delivering top-tier hospitality standards are central to the Extime brand, launched by Groupe ADP.
With Extime, the airport experience is truly transformed. Excellence in service, design, and commercial offerings enhances the airport stay, turning waiting time into a meaningful experience. Once past security, passengers can enjoy an *out-of-time* experience with a strong local identity.
As part of the Extime rollout, Extime JCDecaux Airport aims to transform the visual airport experience into a captivating and interactive journey, enhancing the travel experience for passengers.
Through its three Parisian airports, Groupe ADP aims to offer the best Parisian experience to its many passengers.
A"sky port" with typical 1930s architecture, Paris-Le Bourget is a true aviation museum.
Paris-Le Bourget is the leading business aviation airport in Europe, catering to business travellers in a high-end environment.
As the country’s largest airport, Paris-Charles de Gaulle symbolises France’s power and global influence. It has three main terminals and is expected to welcome over 73 million passengers in 2025.
Paris-CDG has been ranked the *best European airport for the fourth consecutive year and the *7th best airport worldwide.
Once the most visited monument in the country in the 1960s, it now has 4 terminals and represents "Made in France" through its infrastructure, destinations, and audience. More than 34 million French and European passengers are expected to pass through in 2025.
Paris-Orly is the leading domestic airport, connecting French travellers to national and European destinations.
A"sky port" with typical 1930s architecture, Paris-Le Bourget is a true aviation museum.
Paris-Le Bourget is the leading business aviation airport in Europe, catering to business travellers in a high-end environment.
As the country’s largest airport, Paris-Charles de Gaulle symbolises France’s power and global influence. It has three main terminals and is expected to welcome over 73 million passengers in 2025.
Paris-CDG has been ranked the *best European airport for the fourth consecutive year and the *7th best airport worldwide.
Skytrax ranking 2025
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