The average flight to Ile-de-France costs £345/per person and the cheapest flight to Ile-de-France is £7/per person. This price varies based on a multitude of factors such as departure airport, airline, time of booking and when you plan on travelling.
100% of momondo users visit Paris more often than any other city in Ile-de-France. When travelling to Paris, typically the most convenient airport to fly into is Paris Orly Airport.
Many visitors who travel to Ile-de-France find themselves making a stop at popular landmarks such as Disneyland Paris, Eiffel Tower, and Champs-Elysées.
The closest airport to Disneyland Paris is Paris Orly Airport, and would make for the quickest drive. For those interested in a secondary airport to fly into, consider looking at flights heading to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Ile-de-France typically has a temperature range from 5 °C(January) to 21 °C(July). Those looking to avoid rain and/or snow while visiting Ile-de-France should plan their trip in February, March, or March, as these months are relatively less likely to have precipitation.
Currently, France travel restrictions include travel to Ile-de-France. France has restricted the entry of all travelers arriving from non-Schengen Member States. Nationals of France and their spouses and children, long-term residents with French residence permits and their spouses and children, long-term residents of EEA Member States, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, the United Kingdom or the Vatican City and their spouses and children on their way home, and healthcare professionals may still enter the country. Airline crew, personnel of diplomatic and consular missions and international organizations with offices in France and their spouses and children, and merchant seamen may also enter. Travelers must have an International Travel Certificate to enter and transit France, which must be obtained prior to departure via the French consular offices abroad or online at https://www.interieur.gouv.fr. Additionally, travelers returning to a residence in France which is more than 100 km from their point of entry, or who need to use public transport during peak hours in Île-de-France (Greater Paris), must have a declaration form certifying their reason for travel. Travelers arriving in mainland France from outside the UK, EU (except for Spain), Andorra, Vatican City, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, and Switzerland are requested to comply with a voluntary 14-day self-quarantine upon arrival. Travelers arriving in overseas French territorities, as well as any travelers showing symptoms of COVID-19, will have to carry out a mandatory 14 day quarantine at home or in a facility chosen by the government. If you are planning to travel to Ile-de-France at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.