Directions to the Paris Beauvais Airport
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Traffic Information: Driving to Beauvais Airport
Once you have selected and reserved a parking spot near Paris Beauvais Airport, all that remains is to prepare the final details of your trip so you can set off with peace of mind. Naturally, it is essential to arrive at the airport on time to start your journey off right. This page contains several useful pieces of information so you can depart under the best possible conditions.
Airport Access and Traffic Flow
Beauvais Tillé Airport is easy for drivers to access, primarily via the **A16 motorway**. Furthermore, the local public transport system helps to ensure smoother traffic flow around the airport. Nevertheless, you will need to leave well in advance, even if travelling during off-peak hours. It is recommended to always maintain a small time buffer, particularly to check in with the parking provider you have chosen beforehand. By taking these precautions, you can set off calmly on your trip.
Estimated Travel Durations
Under standard weather conditions, here are some average travel times:
- Central Paris to Paris Beauvais: 107 kilometres, 1 hour 30 minutes
- Amiens to Paris Beauvais: 62 kilometres, 46 minutes
- Rouen to Paris Beauvais: 85 kilometres, 1 hour 30 minutes
- Compiègne to Paris Beauvais: 61 kilometres, 50 minutes
Fuel
In France, cars generally run on petrol, diesel, or LPG. These fuels are available at most gas stations. However, LPG is sometimes unavailable in city centres for safety reasons. If you fill up on the motorway, you risk paying more, which is why we highly recommend refuelling in an urban area.
In Case of Breakdown on the Motorway:
In rare cases, even taking the necessary precautions, it is possible to encounter a problem on the motorway. If you have a technical issue, here is the procedure to follow: turn on your hazard lights and move to an emergency refuge or rest area if possible. Put on your safety vest, get out of the car, and have any passengers exit through the right-hand doors. If you have animals with you, leave them in the car. Head to an emergency call box (there is one in all rest areas and every two kilometres along the motorway) and follow the instructions given to you.
If you wish to contact emergency services without having to walk to an emergency call box, download the free mobile application **SOS Autoroute**.
