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Motorbike Taxi airport Paris

An alternative to urban transport, traveling by motorcycle taxi guarantees you a known travel time to and from Paris airports.

There are currently about 500 motorcycle taxi operating in Paris, all are driven by professional drivers. The bikes, Honda Goldwing or BMW K1600, are equipped with a back rest and panniers. Appropriate clothing is provided with a jacket, leg covers, gloves and intercom-equipped helmet will let you communicate with the rider of the bike.

The journey from Paris airport (Roissy CDG and Orly) to central Paris takes about 25 to 35 minutes. With regular cab, you can add at least another 30 minutes to make the same airport transfer.
Book now, your taxi bike will arrive in good time, you will be confident in driver’s ability, just enjoy the ride.

How much does a motorcycle taxi cost from Paris airports?

Terminal 1-2-3-4
From
71€
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Terminal 1, 2 & 3
From
93€
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Business aviation
From
77€
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Meeting Point at Paris Airports

For even greater efficiency, consult the list of meeting points with Urban drivers when you arrive at Paris airports.

Arrival points
Meeting point with your motorcycle taxi
Orly Terminal 1 & 2Ride App pick-up 1,2 (Follow Gate 10A)
Orly Terminal 3Ride App pick-up 3 (Follow Gate 32A)
Orly Terminal 4Gate L
Roissy CDG T1Departure Level – Gate 4
Roissy CDG T2AGate 7
Roissy CDG T2BParking Pro – Level 0 – Ride app Pickup
Roissy CDG T2CParking Pro – Level 0 – Ride app Pickup
Roissy CDG T2DParking Pro – Level 0 – Ride app Pickup
Roissy CDG T2EParking Pro – Level 0 – Ride app Pickup – Gate 16
Roissy CDG T2FParking Pro – Level 0 – Ride app Pickup – Gate 16
Roissy CDG T2GAt the head of the taxi station
Roissy CDG T3At the head of the taxi station

Motorcycle taxis at Paris airports:

Paris-Orly Airport

Located 20 km from the center of Paris, the airport has been modernized with four terminals (Orly 1, 2, 3, and 4) and an optimized transport network with the arrival of metro line 14.

Historic transition: Air France and Transavia

The aviation landscape at Orly is undergoing a major change. Air France has completed the consolidation of almost all of its operations at Paris-Charles de Gaulle. As a result:

  • End of La Navette Air France: The historic routes to Toulouse, Marseille, and Nice under the Air France banner will come to an end on March 28, 2026.
  • Transavia relay: From March 29, 2026, low-cost subsidiary Transavia will ensure the continuity of these domestic routes. The airline will become the group’s flagship operator at Orly.
  • Special case: Only flights to Corsica continue to be operated by Air France from Orly.
Terminal organization
  • Orly 1 & 2: These sectors now handle Transavia and EasyJet flights.
  • Orly 3: This central terminal mainly handles international flights and connecting flights.
  • Orly 4: The former South Terminal remains the main hub for flights to North Africa (RAM, Tunisair, Air Algérie) and airlines such as La Compagnie.
Access and transportation

Although metro line 14 connects Orly to Paris in 25 minutes, business travelers often prefer to use a motorcycle taxi service at Orly to avoid traffic delays and ensure a consistent travel time to business districts such as La Défense or the city center.

Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (Roissy)

The main French hub, located approximately 25 km northeast of Paris, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport now handles more than 70 million passengers annually. A true global crossroads, it handles the majority of long-haul flights and international connections in the Paris region.

Terminal configuration

The airport is organised into three main areas, connected by the free CDGVAL automated shuttle:

  • Terminal 1: Recognizable by its circular architecture, it hosts major international airlines and Star Alliance members.
  • Terminal 2: The largest terminal, it is divided into several terminals (2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F and 2G). It is the exclusive hub for Air France and its SkyTeam partners. Terminals 2E and 2F handle most international and European traffic.
  • Terminal 3: This terminal is mainly dedicated to charter flights and low-cost airlines.
Transportation and accessibility

Access to Roissy can be complicated due to congestion on the motorways (A1 and A3). Although the RER B and TGV trains serve the airport directly, many travelers prefer to use the motorcycle taxi service at Roissy to ensure they arrive on time. This mode of transport allows you to reach central Paris or business centres in record time, regardless of traffic conditions.

Since 2026, transport services have continued to evolve to improve the experience of passengers traveling to Paris or Orly Airport.

Paris-Le Bourget Airport

Located just 7 km from Paris, Le Bourget Airport retains its position as Europe’s leading business airport. Although it is world-famous for hosting the International Paris Air Show, it is exclusively dedicated to private and business aviation.

The platform handles more than 50,000 annual movements operated by private jets on domestic and international routes. For executives and VIP passengers whose schedules do not allow for waiting, using a motorcycle taxi at Le Bourget is the preferred solution for reaching the La Défense district or central Paris in less than 20 minutes.

Toussus-le-Noble Airport

Located in the Yvelines department, 30 kilometres south-west of the capital, Toussus-le-Noble Airport is one of the main hubs for light and business aviation in the Paris region. Its strategic location near the Saclay plateau makes it an essential base for the regional economy.

The site brings together numerous aircraft rental companies, helicopter companies and renowned flying schools. For users wishing to avoid the heavy traffic jams in western Paris, booking a motorcycle taxi in Toussus-le-Noble ensures a fast and punctual connection to Parisian decision-making centres.

Beauvais-Tillé Airport

Located 80 km from Paris, Beauvais-Tillé Airport has established itself as the region’s main low-cost hub. It now serves more than 60 destinations across Europe and North Africa, mainly via Ryanair and Wizz Air.

With over 4 million passengers now passing through each year, it ranks among the 10 largest airports in France. Due to its considerable distance from the capital, transfers can be lengthy. A motorcycle taxi service in Beauvais offers an efficient alternative to road shuttles for travellers in a hurry who want to return to Paris without having to contend with traffic on the A16 motorway.

Paris Heliport – Issy-les-Moulineaux

The Paris Victor-Augagneur heliport, located in the immediate vicinity of the Porte de Versailles, is the only platform of its kind on the outskirts of the capital. Operated by the ADP group, it is a strategic hub for rapid transfers and panoramic flights.

With over 12,000 movements per year, the site is frequented by VIPs, business leaders and rescue missions. Ideally located for transfers to other airports in the Paris region, access to the site is optimised by the presence of motorcycle taxis in Issy-les-Moulineaux, allowing a smooth transition between the sky and the heart of the city.

All-Inclusive Package

Airport transfers starting at €74 including tax per trip, all-inclusive

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