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Airlines that fly from Newcastle to Paris

Currency and price comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
12%Trains in Paris are 12% cheaper than in Newcastle.
Newcastle£2.45
Paris£2.16
MealMid-priced restaurant
13%A meal in Paris is 13% cheaper than a meal in Newcastle.
Newcastle£15.00
Paris£12.98
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
38%Taxis are 38% more expensive in Paris than in Newcastle.
Newcastle£5.00
Paris£6.92
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
3%Coffee is 3% more expensive in Paris than in Newcastle.
Newcastle£3.73
Paris£3.83
Exchange rate
1 GBP = 1.15 EUR
1 EUR = 0.88 GBP
Last checked on Fri 27/03
Distance: 455 miles
Newcastle airports
Newcastle International (NCL)How far from city centre: 6 miles
Paris airports
Charles De Gaulle (CDG)How far from city centre: 14 miles
Orly (ORY)How far from city centre: 9 miles
Paris Beauvais (BVA)How far from city centre: 42 miles

Useful information for the flight from Newcastle to Paris

How long is the flight from Newcastle to Paris?

Direct flights between Newcastle and Paris take just under two hours.

What are the most common stopovers?

It's not usually necessary to transfer on flights to Paris, but you can sometimes find great deals for flights passing via London, Southampton, and Amsterdam.

Is there a time change from Newcastle to Paris?

Paris (GMT+1) is one hour ahead of Newcastle.

What are the most important things to pack in my suitcase when travelling to Paris?

The climates of Paris and Newcastle are fairly similar, so you'll probably want to include a warm winter coat from November to March, and sun cream and sunglasses from June to September. Many visitors to the French capital are surprised at how compact it is. It can be easy to walk between the main sights, and a stroll along the River Seine's banks at sunset is an unforgettable experience in Paris. So, a pair of good walking shoes can come in handy on holidays here.

Which airlines fly from Newcastle to Paris

Air France offers the only direct flights between Newcastle and Paris, although there are other options worth considering if you don't mind stopovers.

How to find cheap flights from Newcastle to Paris

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When are the best times to fly from Newcastle to Paris

  • May is springtime in Paris, and after V-E Day (a national holiday) on 8th May, you'll find it's a quieter time to visit compared to the summer. It's the perfect time to experience the romance of this city.
  • August is excellent for picnics with brie and a baguette at the Jardin du Luxembourg public park, as well as lazing outdoors at café terraces.
  • September is when many families return to work and school, and it's still warm enough for pleasant strolls around the city.
  • December is great for making use of Paris's Christmas shopping opportunities, such as at the Galeries Lafayette shopping centre.

Airports in Newcastle

Newcastle International Airport (NCL) is one of Northern England's major connections to the rest of the world, with frequent flights to Paris and other destinations.

Useful Information about Newcastle International Airport

It's only 6 miles from Newcastle International Airport to the centre of Newcastle, so it's easy to get started on your Parisian holiday.

  • By car or taxi – drive to the airport in as little as 15 minutes, either via the A696 or a combination of the A167 and A696.
  • By coach – from the Haymarket Barras Bridge on the X78 service, journey time between 30 and 60 minutes.
  • By Metro — from Monument or Central Station on the Green Line, about 25 minutes.

Services: open 24 hours a day, unlimited free Wi-Fi access, plenty of shops and restaurants, baby changing stations, smoking areas in front of the terminal buildings.

Airports in Paris

All flights from Newcastle land at Paris—Charles de Gaulle (CDG), France's main airport.

Useful Information about Paris—Charles de Gaulle Airport

Sometimes referred to as Roissy Airport, this is the main air gateway into France, and offers numerous easy transport links into Central Paris, 16 miles away.

How to get to Paris from the airport:

  • By RER regional train – about 50 minutes, departs between 5am and midnight.
  • By bus – around one hour to an hour and 20 minutes, service around the clock except between 4am and 5:30am.
  • By taxi or rental car – approximately 40 minutes into Paris's city centre, potentially longer depending on traffic.

Services: open 24/7, unlimited free Wi-Fi, many shops and restaurants, baby changing facilities, indoor and outdoor smoking areas.

What to do and visit in Paris

  • Climb atop one of the world's most recognisable landmarks, the Eiffel Tower.
  • Get superb views from the roof of the Tour Montparnasse skyscraper.
  • Tour the Louvre Museum, the largest art museum in the world.
  • Walk down the lanes and alleys of the fashionable Latin Quarter.
  • Find chic shopping opportunities and see the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Elysées.
  • Visit the former home of the iconic Marie Antoinette at the Palace of Versailles.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Newcastle to Paris

How many airports are in Paris?
Paris is primarily served by three major international airports. These are Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), Orly Airport (ORY), and Beauvais-Tillé Airport (BVA). While CDG and ORY are closer to the city, BVA is located further north and is often used by budget airlines.
What’s the difference between the three airports in Paris?
Paris is primarily served by three main airports: Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Orly (ORY), and Beauvais-Tillé (BVA). Charles de Gaulle is the largest international hub, handling most long-haul and major airline traffic. Orly is closer to the city center and handles a mix of domestic, European, and some international flights, while Beauvais is the furthest and mainly used by budget airlines.
Which Paris airport is closest to city centre?
Paris Orly Airport (ORY) is generally considered the closest of the major airports to the city center. It is situated approximately 8 miles south of Paris. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is further out, located about 16 miles northeast of the city.
What is the closest airport to the Eiffel Tower in Paris?
The closest major airport to the Eiffel Tower in Paris is Paris Orly Airport (ORY). It is located approximately 12 miles south of the Eiffel Tower. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is further away, situated about 20 miles northeast of the landmark.
Which is the busiest airport in Paris?
The busiest airport in Paris is Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). It is the largest airport in France and a major international hub, handling the majority of travelers arriving in Paris. Orly Airport (ORY) also serves many passengers, but CDG remains the main gateway for international flights.
Do Paris’s three airports have metro connections?
Paris's main airports have excellent public transport connections, though not all are direct metro lines. Only Charles de Gaulle Airport has a direct RER connection to central Paris, Orly can be reached via the Orlyval light metro linking to the RER B, and Beauvais lacks a metro connection, requiring a bus or shuttle to reach the city.

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