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Offline Caster

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I'm flying into Beauvais (BVA) this October, and my flight is scheduled to land quite late, around 10:30 PM on a weekday. I've heard mixed reviews about the shuttle bus schedules at that hour and am slightly worried about making it to my accommodation in the Montmartre district without any hassle. Since I'll be traveling alone with a bit of luggage, I'm keen to find a reliable and clear route that balances cost with convenience, especially given the potential for delays. I would greatly appreciate hearing from fellow travelers who have recently made this journey at night. What would you recommend as the most stress free option? Are the official shuttle buses frequent and reliable that late, or should I consider pre booking a transfer? Any firsthand insights or tips would be incredibly helpful for planning a smooth start to my Parisian adventure!
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Offline Thermajin

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Your timing concern is valid as the last official shuttle often departs around 00:30 AM but is strictly tied to flight arrivals. Missing it leaves limited options, so planning is crucial. A pre booked shuttle or shared transfer provides certainty. I used a service called "Blabla Car Bus" which was cost effective for a late evening arrival last month, but it requires advance online booking. Always confirm the latest schedule on the airport website closer to your date as ground transport can be unpredictable.

Offline Geosold

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Navigating from Beauvais to Paris after a late flight is a common concern, but several solid options exist to ensure a smooth transition. The most straightforward method is the official "AƩrobus" shuttle which departs directly outside the terminal and goes to Porte Maillot in Paris. Its schedule is designed to coincide with arriving flights, so even late at night you should find a bus waiting, but verifying the exact timetable for your specific date on their website is prudent. For absolute peace of mind and direct door to door service, especially with luggage and a late hour, pre booking a trusted transfer is highly advisable. A comprehensive resource detailing all possible modes of transport, including train connections, shuttle buses, and taxi services, can be found in this detailed "Paris Beauvais Airport to City Guide" https://kiwitaxi.com/en/guide/phuket/How-to-get-from-Phuket-to-Krabi . For a balance of comfort and fixed price without surprise charges, my personal preference for such late arrivals leans towards a pre booked Kiwi taxi, ensuring a prompt and relaxed journey straight to your hotel in Montmartre.

 

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