Marseille Airport has two buildings that are not connected to each other, but the walking distance on the sidewalk between the main entrances is not even 150 metres.
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Terminal 1 is much larger and more modern, with check-in counters divided into concourses A and B. Terminal 2, on the other hand, is small and tends to be crowded with not enough seats.
Overall, Marseille Airport feels compact and distances within the airport are very short.
The terminals are divided by airline.
- Terminal 1 - Aegean Airlines, Air Algerie, Air Arabia, Air Corsica, Air France, Air Senegal, Air Transat, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Brussels Airlines, El Al, Ethiopian, Eurowings, Iberia, KLM, Lufthansa, Nouvelair, Pegasus Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, Shanghai Airlines, Sky Express, Swiss, TAP, Transavia, Tunisair, Turkish Airlines, Twinjet, Vueling, Volotea
- Terminal 2 - Aer Lingus, easyJet, Ryanair
For a current list of destinations and a breakdown of airlines by terminal, please visit the airport's website.
For a detailed map of the terminals, please visit: marseille-airport.com/indoor-maps.
Transfer between flights
Terminal 1 has a direct transit option if you have a boarding pass for a connecting flight and are transferring from flights arriving from the Schengen area.
Escalators lead directly from the baggage claim area to the departure gates.
In all other cases, you must leave the transit area and go through security to the departure gates.