Arrivals, departures, terminals, and travel information
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Aurillac Airport (Aurillac–Tronquières), La Tronquières (hamlet), 15000 Aurillac, Cantal, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Travel light on fees: Aurillac’s compact terminal has no currency exchange and just one euro‑dispensing ATM near check‑in. You’ll find better rates and more machines in the city center, so withdraw before you arrive or in town to avoid queues.
Small regional vibe—no dedicated duty-free at Aurillac—but you can grab essentials landside before security. For real duty-free deals, plan to shop during your connection at Paris (Orly/CDG), where Buy Paris Duty Free has the big-brand perfumes, spirits, and sweets.
Grab a proper espresso and a Cantal-cheese baguette at the friendly terminal café, or swing by the departures kiosk for a last-minute snack. Expect modest airport pricing—about €2–2.50 for coffee, €5.50–7.50 for sandwiches, and €12–15 for a light meal—only slightly higher than in Aurillac town.
Help is close at hand in this small, single‑terminal airport: staff can arrange free first‑aid support during operating hours, while nearby Aurillac pharmacies handle medications, travel kits, and rapid COVID tests. For late arrivals, ask about the local “pharmacie de garde” or check with your taxi or hotel.
Expect no lockers at this compact airport, though staff by the check-in counters may watch a small bag for a short window during desk hours. For longer storage, use city options like hotel cloakrooms or app-based partners (around €6–10 per bag/24h); bring photo ID and avoid stowing valuables.
Settle into a calm airside waiting room or casual seats landside with free Wi‑Fi, a small café during flight times, and a few charging spots. There’s no dedicated lounge or showers, but quiet corners make it easy to unwind before boarding.
Aurillac Airport (AUR), opened in the late 1940s, is a small regional airport serving the Cantal department and the Massif Central with a single compact passenger terminal and a handful of daily connections. As the main air gateway for Aurillac and nearby towns, it’s about a 10–15 minute drive from the city center with car, taxi and limited shuttle or bus links to the Aurillac train station and regional road network. Not a major hub, Aurillac acts as a regional base for carriers such as Chalair and sees scheduled services to Paris and other French cities; airport use is generally affordable, though ticket prices can be higher when route options are limited.
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