Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport (LYS) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
Lyon Saint-Exupéry sits 25 km east of Lyon centre and is connected by the Rhônexpress tram-train in 30 minutes for €16.70. Two terminals, an integrated TGV station, and EES live since 10 April 2026. Air France’s third-largest French hub, the gateway to the French Alps, and the airport you fly into for Lyon’s bouchons and Paul Bocuse-tier gastronomy.
📍 25 km E of Lyon centre
🚆 Rhônexpress · 30 min · €16.70
🛂 EES Live · ETIAS Q4 2026
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
30 min · €16.70 (€13.20 online) direct to Lyon Part-Dieu — every 15 min, 04:15-24:00
€13.30 single Rhônexpress with valid ID — same speed, same comfort
Direct trains to Paris (2h), Marseille (1h30), Geneva, Switzerland, Avignon
~1h · €2 to Eurexpo + suburbs — local, slower, cheap
€55-70 · 25-40 min · official rank only
€33.90 walk-in · Schengen airside · Priority Pass + LoungeKey + DragonPass
€33.90 walk-in · Schengen airside · same pass partners
Fully live since 10 April 2026 — biometric on first entry, fingerprint-only thereafter
🏢 1. Two Terminals + the Integrated TGV Station
Lyon Saint-Exupéry has two passenger terminals plus one of the most architecturally striking integrated rail stations in Europe — the Saint-Exupéry TGV station, designed by Santiago Calatrava in 1994, with its concrete-and-steel bird-wing roof. The TGV station sits between the two terminals and is reachable by a 5-minute covered walk.
🛫 Terminal 1 — The Domestic + Schengen Hub
Airlines: Air France domestic (Paris CDG, Toulouse, Nantes, Strasbourg), Air France Schengen, easyJet, Volotea, Transavia, Vueling, Lufthansa, Swiss, KLM, ITA Airways.
Lounges: the two Priority Pass lounges (Mont Blanc near Gates C, Confluence elsewhere in Schengen airside) are both at T1.
🛬 Terminal 2 — International + Non-Schengen
Airlines: Turkish Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, Tunisair, Emirates seasonal, Pegasus, Wizz Air to Eastern European destinations, easyJet UK/Ireland routes (some), Norwegian.
EES booths: the new biometric capture stations are in T2 arrivals corridor.
🚆 Saint-Exupéry TGV Station — The Hidden Connection
The Saint-Exupéry TGV station sits between T1 and T2, integrated into the airport complex via a 5-minute covered walkway. Designed by Santiago Calatrava in 1994 with a concrete-and-steel roof shaped like a bird’s wing. It’s not just decorative — it has direct TGV service:
- Paris Gare de Lyon: 1h55, €40-90 with TGV InOui
- Marseille Saint-Charles: 1h30, €30-60
- Avignon: 1h05, €25-50
- Geneva (Switzerland): ~1h, €30-50 (via Geneva Cornavin)
- Strasbourg: 3h45, €50-80
If you’re arriving from another Schengen country (Paris CDG/ORY, Amsterdam, Madrid, Rome, Frankfurt, Munich), there is no passport check — walk straight from the gate to baggage. EES applies only to Schengen-external arrivals: UK, US, Türkiye, Maghreb, Russia, etc.
Operating airlines (May 2026)
- Air France — the dominant carrier at LYS. Domestic France (Paris CDG, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Nantes, Strasbourg, Bastia), most Schengen, plus a select non-Schengen list including West Africa.
- easyJet — UK, Ireland, Mediterranean. Major LYS base.
- Volotea — French regional + Spanish/Italian secondary cities. Niche but growing.
- Transavia — Air France LCC subsidiary. Mediterranean, North Africa, holiday routes.
- Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian — daily Frankfurt, Zurich, Vienna for onward Star Alliance connections.
- KLM — daily Amsterdam.
- Turkish Airlines — daily IST main, with onward Asian network.
- Royal Air Maroc, Tunisair — Maghreb daily routes.
- Norwegian, Vueling — Spanish and Scandinavian budget connections.
- Emirates — seasonal Dubai (typically winter ski-season + summer Mediterranean).
No direct US/Canada flights from LYS; long-haul to Asia or North America requires connection at Frankfurt, Zurich, Amsterdam, or Istanbul. If you’re flying Oneworld (BA, AA, Qatar, Cathay), there’s no direct service from LYS — go via CDG, Heathrow, or Frankfurt onward.
🛂 2. EES Live, ETIAS Pending & the Schengen Reality
France has been a Schengen founder since 1985. The EES (EU Entry/Exit System) launched across the bloc on 10 April 2026, with LYS having biometric capture booths installed in T2 arrivals before the launch. LYS volumes are moderate — EES adds 10-15 minutes during peak Maghreb arrivals, less at other times.
EES — Fully Operational Since 10 April 2026
All non-EU passport holders are now biometrically registered on first entry: 4-finger fingerprint scan + facial photo. Subsequent entries auto-match. First-time registration adds 10–15 minutes at LYS. Morning Maghreb waves and evening Turkish Airlines arrivals stretch queues most.
ETIAS — Coming Q4 2026
The €7 pre-travel authorisation for visa-exempt nationals (UK, US, Canada, Australia, Japan, Brazil, etc.) launches in autumn 2026 with phased grace period. Apply at travel-europe.europa.eu — beware €70 third-party scam sites already saturating Google ranking for “ETIAS France 2026”.
VAT Tax-Free Refund
Non-EU residents buying €100+ at participating shops: get a Tax-Free PABLO stamp at the LYS Customs counter (T1 landside) before security, then process refund via Global Blue / Planet kiosks airside. Take refund on departure day, not before.
Who needs what for short visits
| Passport | Visa needed | EES applies? | ETIAS from Q4 2026? |
|---|---|---|---|
| EU / EEA / Swiss | No — freedom of movement | No | No |
| UK | No (90/180 visa-free) | Yes — biometric capture | Yes |
| USA / Canada / Australia / NZ | No (90/180 visa-free) | Yes — biometric capture | Yes |
| Brazil / Mexico / Argentina / Israel / Japan / South Korea | No (90/180 visa-free) | Yes — biometric capture | Yes |
| Algeria / Morocco / Tunisia / India / China / Russia / South Africa | Yes — Schengen visa required | Yes — biometric capture (linked to visa) | No (covered by visa) |
If you’ve already spent 60+ days in Schengen countries in the past 180, EES will flag this on entry at LYS. The system is much harder to game than the old paper-stamp regime. Plan your Schengen exits accordingly — particularly digital nomads cycling between Lisbon, Berlin, and Lyon.
🚆 3. Rhônexpress, TGV Connection, Bus 5, Taxi
LYS sits 25 km east of Lyon — much further out than ORY or BLQ are from their cities. The Rhônexpress tram-train was purpose-built in 2010 to handle this distance, running every 15 minutes in 30 minutes for €16.70. Once it’s a 25 km commute, the question is which value tier you want.
⭐ Rhônexpress — The Default
- Direct from LYS station to Lyon Part-Dieu (the city’s main rail hub) — 30 minutes.
- Runs every 15 minutes, 04:15 (city) / 05:00 (airport) until midnight.
- Single ticket €16.70 at the station, €13.20 if bought online in advance via rhonexpress.fr.
- Reduced fare €13.30 for under-25s with valid ID. Return €29.10 (or €26.40 online).
- Free WiFi onboard. Comfortable, air-conditioned, low-floor for luggage.
- Lyon Part-Dieu is a 5-minute walk to many central-Lyon hotels and connects to Lyon’s Métro Line B.
🚆 Saint-Exupéry TGV — The Onward-Rail Move
If you’re heading anywhere along the TGV Sud-Est line — Paris, Marseille, Avignon, Geneva — the LYS TGV station bypasses Lyon entirely.
- Walk: 5-7 minutes from T1 or T2 to TGV station, covered.
- Ticketing: SNCF Connect app or Trainline. Same TGV InOui prices as central-station departures.
- Departures throughout the day to Paris (4-6 daily), Marseille (3-5 daily), Avignon, Geneva, Strasbourg.
- This is the single most under-known LYS transport feature for travellers landing here but heading elsewhere on the TGV network.
🚌 Regional Bus 5 + Other Buses
- Bus 5 from LYS to Eurexpo and surrounding suburbs, ~1h, €2 — local commuter use, not for tourists.
- FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus from LYS to long-distance points (Paris, Marseille, Toulouse, Geneva), often cheaper than TGV but slower. Look at Omio for a unified search.
- If you have a tight budget and time isn’t critical, FlixBus from LYS to Paris in 7-9 hours costs €15-25 vs TGV’s €40-90 in 2 hours.
🚕 Taxi / Uber / Bolt
- Official taxi flat fare: €55-70 to Lyon centre (Presqu’île, Vieux Lyon), 25-40 min depending on traffic. Set rates published at the airport rank.
- Uber, Bolt, Heetch: €50-80 depending on traffic/time. Bolt typically cheapest, Uber broadest coverage.
- Avoid the unmarked “fixed price” drivers in arrivals — illegal and frequently 2x the proper rate.
If your final destination is central Lyon: take Rhônexpress. If your final destination is Paris/Marseille/Avignon/Geneva: take Saint-Exupéry TGV directly — bypassing Lyon Part-Dieu saves 30-45 minutes vs Rhônexpress + Lyon Part-Dieu transfer + onward TGV. The Saint-Exupéry TGV is the under-known LYS shortcut.
🛋️ 4. Mont Blanc, Confluence & Air France Lounge Reality
LYS has three lounges plus the Air France Sky Priority lounge. The two Priority Pass options are both at T1 Schengen airside — Mont Blanc near Gates C and Confluence further along the concourse.
🏔️ Mont Blanc Lounge — €33.90 Walk-in / Priority Pass
Location: T1 Schengen airside, near Gates C.
Walk-in: €33.90 / 3 hours (€14.90 children).
Priority Pass / LoungeKey / DragonPass: all accepted.
What’s inside: French breakfast (croissants, pâté, charcuterie), Lyonnais wines (Beaujolais, Côtes du Rhône), espresso bar, runway view. The bigger and slightly more upscale of the two LYS Priority Pass lounges.
🌉 Confluence Lounge — €33.90 Walk-in / Priority Pass
Location: T1 Schengen airside, designed for Schengen passengers (separate from non-Schengen flow).
Walk-in: €33.90 / 3 hours.
Priority Pass / LoungeKey / DragonPass: all accepted.
What’s inside: Similar offer to Mont Blanc but smaller and quieter — fewer crowds at peak. Newer interior design (named after Lyon’s Confluence district where the Saône meets the Rhône).
✈️ Air France Sky Priority Lounge
Access: Air France Business Class, Sky Priority, Skyteam Elite Plus, Flying Blue Platinum/Ultimate Elite. No walk-in.
Smaller and dedicated to AF/Skyteam status passengers. Hot meals, dedicated quiet zone, fewer crowds. Located in T1 airside.
For most Priority Pass holders, Mont Blanc has slightly better food (more substantial breakfast options, broader wine selection). Confluence is quieter at peak times. If you arrive early morning (06:00-09:00), Confluence is the calmer choice. If you arrive midday or later, Mont Blanc.
What there isn’t
No Star Alliance lounge (Lufthansa, Turkish, etc. don’t operate dedicated lounges at LYS — their elite passengers use Mont Blanc or Confluence). No Oneworld lounge. No first-class-only lounge. If you’re flying Oneworld and need lounge access, your nearest options are CDG, FRA, or LHR.
🍽️ 5. Lyonnais Food: Bouchons, Pralines & the Paul Bocuse Heritage
Lyon is officially France’s gastronomic capital — home to Paul Bocuse (the chef who invented Nouvelle Cuisine), the Halles Paul Bocuse food market, and the bouchon tradition (small Lyonnais bistros serving offal, sausage, and pig-derived dishes since the 19th century). The airport food offer is competent but the real Lyon eating happens 25 minutes away in the Vieux Lyon, the Presqu’île, and the Croix-Rousse.
Pike-fish dumplings poached in Nantua sauce (crayfish-cream butter). The signature plate of Lyonnais bouchon cuisine. Available at Bistrot du Voyageur (T1 airside) for €19. Heavier than it sounds — properly French and uniquely Lyonnais.
Bright pink praline-roses sugar-coated almonds in a buttery tart base. The icon Lyonnais sweet, often served with crème fraîche. Available at Maison Pignol (T1 retail) for €4-6 a slice. The colour is real — those are caramelised almonds dyed with cochineal.
Lyonnais saucisson (cured pork sausage) baked into a brioche dough. Served warm in slices with mustard. €8-12 at the airport patisserie counter. Looks like a meatloaf-pastry hybrid; tastes distinctly Lyonnais.
Crisp diamond-shaped fritters dusted with icing sugar, eaten during Mardi Gras and Lent. Available year-round at Lyon’s pâtisseries; airport branches carry them seasonally for around €3-4. The Lyonnais version is thinner and crisper than the Italian chiacchiere.
Duty-Free — What’s Worth Buying
🍷 Beaujolais & Côtes du Rhône
€10-30 per 750ml. Lyon sits between two great wine regions. Crus du Beaujolais (Morgon, Fleurie, Brouilly) at €15-25 are dramatic value. Côtes du Rhône Villages and Crozes-Hermitage at €15-30. Better than the standard Bordeaux/Burgundy duty-free for Lyonnais authenticity.
🌹 Praline Box from Bernachon
€20-35 per box. Bernachon is Lyon’s most famous chocolatier (Maurice Bernachon and son), one of the few French houses still making chocolate from the bean. Their praline-roses gift boxes travel well. Available at the airport speciality counter.
🧀 Saint-Marcellin Cheese
€8-15 per piece. Soft cow’s-milk cheese from the Isère valley (50 km from Lyon). Aged 2-6 weeks. Distinctively Lyonnais — Mère Richard’s version at the Halles is the gold standard. Vacuum-sealed at the airport for international transport.
🥃 Chartreuse
€35-50 per 700ml. The 130-herb Carthusian liqueur from the Voiron monastery 70 km southeast of Lyon. Green Chartreuse (55%) and Yellow Chartreuse (40%). One of the great regional French liqueurs, made by monks since 1737.
Skip the standard duty-free Bordeaux and Burgundy — for serious wine, the small specialised shops in central Lyon (Vins Étonnants, Le Vin de Pays) have better selection. Skip the airport “Lyon” branded knick-knacks — the Halles Paul Bocuse and Vieux Lyon shops have more authentic options. Skip Eiffel Tower keychains.
💡 6. Insider: Alps Connection, Strikes, Confluence Wine Country
Lyon Saint-Exupéry is the closest international airport to the French Alps — Chamonix, Val d’Isère, Tignes, Méribel, Courchevel, Avoriaz. Winter ski season (December-April): direct shuttle buses (Ben’s Bus, Mountain Drop-Offs, AlpyBus) operate from LYS to most major resorts in 2.5-4 hours, €40-80 one way. Geneva GVA is closer to some resorts but Lyon’s airport is often cheaper to fly into and the shuttle landscape is mature. Even non-ski summer travellers use LYS as the gateway to Annecy, Aix-les-Bains, and the Mont Blanc area.
France’s strike culture is a real travel variable. Air traffic control strikes (CGT, FO unions) typically get 48-72 hours notice and can ground 30-50% of LYS operations on a strike day. SNCF rail strikes affect TGV connections from Saint-Exupéry TGV station. Rhônexpress is privately operated and rarely strikes; SNCF TGV does, sometimes catastrophically. Check the SNCF strike calendar before booking critical connections. Travel insurance with strike cover is worth €30 if your trip is time-critical.
If you have a 6+ hour LYS layover during summer/early autumn, the Beaujolais wine country is 45 minutes north of Lyon by car. The 10 Crus du Beaujolais villages — Morgon, Fleurie, Brouilly, Saint-Amour, Juliénas, Chénas, Régnié, Côte de Brouilly, Chiroubles, Moulin-à-Vent — are within a 30 km radius and offer cellar tasting at €5-15 per visit. Rent a car at LYS, drive 45 min to a village, taste, lunch at a village bistrot, drive back. Total round trip with stops: 5-6 hours.
Hotel options near LYS: the NH Lyon Aéroport is connected to T1 by covered walkway (€90-130/night), the Mercure and Holiday Inn Lyon Aéroport are 5-minute shuttle (€80-120/night). Sleeping rough at LYS: the airside seating is OK but the airport closes most landside shops 23:00-04:00. For an early flight, a hotel is usually the better value.
EU/EEA visitors: your home plan covers France free under Roam Like At Home — do nothing.
UK/US/non-EU visitors: Orange and SFR kiosks landside in arrivals. €15-25 for 30 GB EU-roaming plan, valid 30 days. Bring passport. Tourist eSIM 10 GB / 28 days runs €15-25 — Airalo or Holafly before landing for €5-10 less.
5G: default across central Lyon and the airport.
If you have a 4+ hour LYS layover and want a Lyon food experience, the Halles Paul Bocuse (a covered food market in the 3rd arrondissement, just 10 minutes walk from Lyon Part-Dieu) is the destination. Mère Richard cheese counter, the original Bernachon chocolate stall, oyster bar, regional charcuterie. Take Rhônexpress (30 min) + 10 min walk = 40 min each way. With a 4-hour layover: 2h 40m round-trip + 1h 20m at the Halles. A genuine Lyonnais food experience without leaving the airport orbit.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA / ICAO Code | LYS / LFLL |
| Official Name | Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport |
| Distance to centre | 25 km — Rhônexpress in 30 min for €16.70 |
| Terminals | Two — T1 (Schengen + domestic) + T2 (international + non-Schengen) + integrated TGV station |
| Annual Passengers | ~12M (2024); third-largest French airport (after CDG and ORY) |
| Currency / Schengen / EES | EUR / Schengen since 1985 / EES live since 10 April 2026 |
| Rhônexpress tram-train | €16.70 single (€13.20 online); 30 min to Lyon Part-Dieu; every 15 min, 04:15-24:00 |
| Saint-Exupéry TGV | Integrated rail station — Paris 1h55, Marseille 1h30, Avignon 1h05, Geneva 1h |
| Bus 5 / regional | €2; ~1h to suburbs; budget-only option |
| Taxi to centre | €55-70 metered; 25-40 min |
| Mont Blanc Lounge | €33.90 walk-in; T1 Schengen airside; Priority Pass + LoungeKey + DragonPass |
| Confluence Lounge | €33.90 walk-in; T1 Schengen airside; same pass partners |
| Air France Sky Priority | Skyteam Elite Plus + AF Business; status-only, no walk-in |
| Main Carriers | Air France, easyJet, Volotea, Transavia, Lufthansa, Swiss, Turkish, KLM |
| Direct Long-Haul | No direct US/Canada/Asia — connect via FRA, ZRH, AMS, IST, or CDG |
| Free WiFi | Unlimited, no registration; 5G default across the airport |
| Closest Hotel | NH Lyon Aéroport (T1-connected via covered walkway), €90-130/night |



