• Transport

Coordinating Paris 2024 without disrupting everyday travel

For the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, EONA-X showed how a shared data space can simplify extremely complex logistics. By bringing together real-time information from airports, airlines, SNCF, tourism partners (Apidae) and the Organising Committee, the platform helped welcome and send off more than 60,000 people (athletes, officials, media) without interrupting the daily flow of Paris airports (about 330,000 travellers per day).

Our mission

• Sync logistics, tourism and digital flows for the Games in a trusted, shared environment.

• Keep delegations moving smoothly, from the tarmac to the Athletes’ Village.

• Share real-time information across mobility, tourism and security teams.

• Prove EONA-X can run a global event, with a model that can be reused elsewhere.

What did EONA-X actually do?

Think of a control room where everyone speaks the same language.

• Airports share checkpoint wait times, baggage capacity and gate plans.

• Transport operators (air, rail, buses/shuttles) share schedules and delays.

• Games teams share group arrivals, special equipment needs and mass departures. EONA-X brings these signals together so decisions line up and the passenger journey stays smooth.

According to David Krieff, CIO of Groupe ADP and President of EONA-X, the team was able to orchestrate the arrivals and departures of thousands of people without disrupting day-to-day airport operations.

Why this matters

• Less waiting: potential bottlenecks are spotted early and flows are rerouted.

• Less stress: everyone works from the same reliable information at the same time.

• No impact on other travellers: Games or not, the airport keeps running as normal.

• More inclusive: specific needs are anticipated (wheelchairs, equipment, assistance).

The Olympic Games are "a major hospitality challenge. We cannot afford to fail. A total of 60,000 accredited athletes and delegations are expected to attend, along with 28,000 journalists covering the two competitions.
Edward Arkwright
Former CEO of Groupe ADP
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One use case among many

1) Coordinate at scale

Run a vehicle regulator (shuttles, buses, official cars) to move thousands of participants without blocking regular city and airport transport.

2) Use smart, fast tools

Rely on simple operator interfaces (low-code/no-code) and predictive alerts to adjust in minutes a route, a schedule or a queue.

3) Orchestrate in real time

Connect public and private data live (delays, group arrivals, dedicated routes) and update guidance automatically for drivers, airport teams and organisers.

A sovereign platform, running 24/7 to support a global-scale event

60,000+

people coordinated (athletes, staff, officials, media).

~330,000

daily travellers at Paris Aéroport kept moving as usual.

24/7

a platform running continuously throughout the event.

After the Games

The EONA-X approach is reusable: other mega-events (World Cups, Expos, major summits) and seasonal peaks in popular destinations (summer holidays, weather disruptions, strikes). The recipe is the same: share only useful info, coordinate in real time, and keep control over security and privacy.