Paris-Orly on June 26 - JP PARIENTE / SIPA

In July in Paris, commercial air traffic did not reach a quarter of its level of a year ago, due to the coronavirus crisis, said Monday the manager of Roissy and Orly airports, ADP.

Traffic at Paris Aéroport - Roissy / Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly - was down 77.1% compared to July 2019 with 2.4 million passengers received.

The rebound is however notable, since they were only 678,000 in June (-93.2% over one year) and 204,000 in May (-97.8%). Traffic showed a drop in July of 85.5% over one year for flights outside Europe (-50.4% to overseas), 76.2% for flights to other European countries and 55.2% for domestic flights, according to ADP. The filling rate of aircraft at Orly and Roissy was 66.4%, down 22.8 points over one year.

Only terminals 2A, 2C, 2E and 2F are currently open at Roissy, as is Orly 3 and, since July 13, Orly 4, the group recalled in a press release.

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