Beauvais-Tillé Airport, International airport in Tillé, France
Beauvais-Tillé Airport is an international airport located near Beauvais, approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Paris. It operates passenger terminals for arrivals and departures, serving the region with scheduled flights to destinations across Europe.
The site was used by German military forces as an airfield during World War II. Following the 1944 liberation by Allied forces, it was gradually transformed into a civilian airport serving the Paris region.
The airport serves as a meeting point where travelers from across Europe pass through daily, creating cross-cultural connections. This constant flow of people from different regions makes it a hub where cultures naturally intersect.
A bus service connects the airport to central Paris in about one and a half hours, while local buses serve Beauvais town. The airport operates under strict timing rules with no flights permitted between 23:30 and 06:30.
The airport operates under strict noise control measures to protect surrounding residents, making it an unusually quiet hub for an international facility. No flights are permitted between 23:30 and 06:30, ensuring complete silence during night hours.
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