France Business Days From Today

Count French business days (jours ouvrés) from today or any start date — all 11 jours fériés automatically excluded. Use this for délai de préavis (notice periods), invoice payment deadlines, and project milestone calculations.

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Jours ouvrés vs jours ouvrables: This calculator counts jours ouvrés (Mon–Fri, excluding jours fériés). French employment law often uses jours ouvrables (Mon–Sat). Always check which term your contract specifies.

Count jours ouvrés in France between any two dates — all 11 jours fériés excluded. Accurate for French contract deadlines and SLA planning.

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Example: 1 Jan → 31 Mar 2026 = approx. 63 jours ouvrés (New Year, Easter Monday excluded)
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Covers France's 11 nationwide public holidays (jours fériés), computed algorithmically for any year. Easter-based holidays (Easter Monday, Ascension, Whit Monday) move each year and are calculated with the Gregorian Easter algorithm. Alsace-Moselle has 2 additional public holidays (Good Friday and 26 December) that are not included here.

Formula

Jours ouvrés = Jours de semaine − Jours fériés tombant en semaine

Count all Monday–Friday days in the range (jours ouvrables), then subtract the 11 French public holidays (jours fériés) that fall on those weekdays. The result is the number of effective working days (jours ouvrés).

Worked Example

Scenario: A Paris supplier quotes a 10 working day delivery window starting Thursday 1 May 2025.

1 May is Fête du Travail — a public holiday. The window effectively starts on Monday 5 May. Ascension Day falls on 29 May 2025.

10 working days starting 5 May + 1 Ascension holiday = 11 weekdays forward

Result: deadline falls on ~4 June 2025

May is France's most holiday-dense month: Labour Day (1 May), Victory Day (8 May), Ascension (39 days after Easter), and sometimes Whit Monday (50 days after Easter) can all fall in May. Build in buffer for May deadlines.

Common Mistakes

  • Underestimating May. France can lose 3–4 working days in May alone due to Labour Day, Victory Day, and Easter-linked holidays (Ascension, Whit Monday). Check the specific year carefully.
  • Confusing jours ouvrés and jours ouvrables. Jours ouvrables (Mon–Sat excluding holidays) and jours ouvrés (Mon–Fri excluding holidays) are different. French employment law and delivery contracts often specify which applies — always check.
  • Forgetting Alsace-Moselle. The Alsace-Moselle region (Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin, Moselle) observes Good Friday and 26 December as additional public holidays not observed elsewhere in France.

Guide

How to Use

  1. 1

    Enter start and end dates

    Select the period to measure. Both dates are inclusive in the count.

  2. 2

    Use a quick preset

    Click "This month", "This quarter", or "This year" to auto-fill common ranges.

  3. 3

    Click Calculate

    The tool counts Monday–Friday days and deducts France's 11 public holidays.

  4. 4

    Adjust for Alsace-Moselle if needed

    For counterparts in Alsace or Moselle, add Good Friday and 26 December manually if they fall within your range.

FAQ

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French public holidays (jours fériés)

New Year's Day (Jour de l'An)1 January
Easter Monday (Lundi de Pâques)Variable (March/April)
Labour Day (Fête du Travail)1 May
Victory in Europe Day (Victoire 1945)8 May
Ascension Day (Ascension)Variable (May/June)
Whit Monday (Lundi de Pentecôte)Variable (May/June)
Bastille Day (Fête Nationale)14 July
Assumption of Mary (Assomption)15 August
All Saints' Day (Toussaint)1 November
Armistice Day (Armistice 1918)11 November
Christmas Day (Noël)25 December

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