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Cheap Flights Paris to Berlin: The Complete Guide to Paying Less
Looking for cheap flights from Paris to Berlin? Compare every airline and book at TopTravelCentre to grab the best fare. Air France and easyJet fly Paris Charles de Gaulle to Berlin Brandenburg nonstop in under two hours, and the route is one of the more competitive city pairs between France and Germany. A full-service carrier and a low-cost carrier go head to head on the same nonstop, which keeps base fares moving and means real bargains exist if you search the right window and pack light. This guide covers the airlines, airports, flight times, cheapest months, and the tactics that genuinely lower what you pay.
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Paris–Berlin route at a glance
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Nonstop flight duration | ~1 h 40–1 h 50 |
| Distance | ~880 km (about 545 miles) |
| Paris airports | Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY) |
| Berlin airport | Brandenburg (BER) |
| Nonstop airlines at CDG | Air France, easyJet |
| Cheapest months | February and November |
| Cheapest days | Tuesday and Wednesday |
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How long is the flight from Paris to Berlin?
A nonstop flight from Paris to Berlin takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes, based on published schedules — a quick hop between two capitals, so a direct seat is almost always worth it over a connection. The route runs often enough that even last-minute nonstop seats are usually available, though the price rises as the date approaches.
There is no good reason to connect on Paris–Berlin; a layover would turn a sub-two-hour flight into a four-to-six-hour trip and almost never saves money. Stick to a nonstop.
Which airlines fly the route (and which are cheapest)
- Air France — the main full-service operator on CDG–BER, with several daily departures and a cabin bag included in most fares.
- easyJet — low-cost nonstops from CDG into Berlin Brandenburg, lean base fare with extras sold separately; often one of the cheapest options on the route.
- Transavia and other leisure carriers — periodically serve the Paris–Berlin market, sometimes from Orly, at competitive base fares.
Golden rule: on this route, the low-cost carrier usually sets the price floor, but the full-service fare sometimes matches it. Before you book, compare every Paris–Berlin flight on TopTravelCentre to see instantly which airline is cheapest for your dates — bag included or not. Learn how these carriers compare in our best low-cost airlines in Europe guide.
Airports: CDG, Orly, and Berlin Brandenburg
Paris-CDG (Charles de Gaulle)
The main international hub northeast of Paris and the departure point for Air France and easyJet nonstops to Berlin. The RER B train reaches central Paris in about 35 minutes.
Paris-Orly (ORY)
South of Paris, closer to the center for some neighborhoods. Some leisure carriers use Orly, and Orly base fares are occasionally lower than CDG for the same city pair. Connected by Orlyval to Antony (RER B).
Berlin Brandenburg (BER)
Berlin’s single main airport, southeast of the city center, with a railway station directly under the terminal. The Airport Express (FEX) and regional trains reach Berlin Hauptbahnhof in about 30 minutes; the U-Bahn U5 and S-Bahn also serve the airport. Taxis and rideshares run on a regulated meter.
Often-forgotten tip: with low-cost carriers, the base fare is cheap but a larger cabin bag, seat selection, and priority all cost extra. Travel with a compliant small bag to keep the fare low; add anything extra at booking, when it costs less than at the gate.
When is the cheapest time to fly to Berlin?
- February — the cheapest month on average, as winter demand is low across Europe.
- November — another cheap window after the autumn school break.
- March and late October — shoulder season with reasonable prices and fewer crowds.
When to avoid: July and August (peak European summer and German school holidays), Easter, and the Christmas–New Year period, plus major Berlin events and trade fairs when hotels and flights spike. Demand jumps and cheap base fares disappear. Tuesday and Wednesday are usually the cheapest days to fly; Friday and Sunday are the most expensive.
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How much does a Paris–Berlin flight cost?
These are indicative ranges checked on the date shown, not a quote:
Checked on 09/08/2026. Prices verified across public flight search engines and official airline websites. In low-season windows (February, November), with easyJet and early booking, a one-way Paris–Berlin can start from about 40–65 EUR (roughly 45–70 USD), and a round trip from about 80–130 EUR. Normal low-season round trips on Air France sit around 130–200 EUR. In peak season (July–August, Easter) or booked last-minute, fares can climb to 220–320 EUR round trip. These are ranges, not guaranteed prices — always check the live fare for your dates.
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6 real tactics to get the cheapest flight
- Aim for February or November. The cheapest windows of the year on this route.
- Book 3–6 weeks ahead. For European short-haul, that is the sweet spot — not months out, not last-minute.
- Compare Air France and easyJet. easyJet usually wins on base fare; Air France sometimes matches it with a bag included.
- Travel with a small cabin bag. Low-cost base fares assume a compliant small bag; anything bigger costs extra.
- Fly mid-week and buy a round trip. Tuesday/Wednesday plus a return is usually the cheapest combination.
- Search all airlines at once. The fastest way to never miss a deal.
Mistakes to avoid
- Comparing only the base fare. easyJet extras (bags, seats) can erase the saving over an Air France fare that includes a bag.
- Flying Friday or Sunday. These are the most expensive days on this route.
- Ignoring Berlin trade-fair dates. Major events at BER and the Messe can push fares up sharply on specific weeks.
- Overlooking the train. Paris–Berlin by rail is possible with one change and can be competitive door-to-door on last-minute dates.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a nonstop flight from Paris to Berlin?
Yes. Air France and easyJet fly CDG to Berlin Brandenburg nonstop in about 1 hour 45 minutes, with multiple weekly departures.
Do I need a visa for Germany if I am in Paris?
Both France and Germany are inside the Schengen area, so if you are legally in France you can fly to Germany with no additional visa or border check. Travelers from outside Schengen need a valid Schengen visa or authorization covering Germany.
What is the cheapest month to fly Paris to Berlin?
February is typically the cheapest month, followed by November. July, August, Easter, and the Christmas holidays are the most expensive.
Is it better to fly from CDG or Orly?
For Paris–Berlin nonstops, CDG is the main airport for both Air France and easyJet. If a leisure carrier serves the route from Orly, compare the total cost — Orly is closer to southern Paris and sometimes cheaper.
How early should I book?
About 3–6 weeks ahead for the best low-cost fares. Book earlier for July, August, and holiday periods, when cheap base fares sell out fast.
Is easyJet really cheaper than Air France?
On the base fare, usually yes — but easyJet sells bags and seats separately. Compare the total cost, bag included, before you choose.
Does Berlin have more than one airport?
No. Since the closure of Tegel, Berlin Brandenburg (BER) is the city’s single main airport, which makes ground planning simple.
Summary: your plan for the cheapest Paris–Berlin flight
- Aim for February or November, on a Tuesday or Wednesday.
- Book 3–6 weeks ahead, round trip.
- Compare Air France and easyJet on the same nonstop.
- Travel with a compliant small bag to keep the low base fare.
- Compare every airline at once before you buy.
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Prices are indicative and vary by date and airline.
