4 halls serving over 100 destinations
Hall A
Opened in June 2004 and located at the southern end of the terminal, Hall A handles regional aircraft, meeting quick stopover requirements.
- 10,000 m²
- 14 check-in counters
- 2 security checkpoints
- 8 boarding gates at runway level (bus transfer to plane)
- 1 baggage conveyor
Hall B
The airport's oldest hall, which opened in April 1978, received a makeover in 2007. It mainly handles Air France flights to France and Schengen Europe. Today, over 3 million passengers pass through this hall.
- 20,000 m²
- 16 check-in counters
- 6 security checkpoints
- 10 boarding gates
- 2 baggage conveyors
- 1 oversize baggage conveyor
Hall C
This hosts flights to Europe and France by traditional or low-cost airlines.
- 30,000 m²
- 24 check-in counters
- 6 boarding gates
- 2 baggage conveyors
Hall D
Opened in March 2010, Hall D has been designed as a genuine gateway for travel. This steel and glass hall was built to host international traffic and brings the airport's passenger capacity up to 8.5 million.
40,000 m² in surface area
- 14 check-in counters
- 8 security checkpoints
- 6 boarding gates to be extended to 10 in April 2012
- 2 baggage conveyors
- 1 oversize baggage conveyor
- 4 docking stations to be extended to 8 with telescopic gangways
Many advantages
- A modern airport located only 10 minutes from the city centre
- 6 car parks with over 13,000 spaces (since 30 May)
- Self-Service Check-In Terminals (BLS)
- "La Croix du Sud" private lounge
- Wi-Fi service
- A business centre with a large number of meeting rooms

+33 1 70 46 74 74 from abroad or 0 825 380 000 (€0,15 MIN/INC. VAT) from France