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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m planning 10 days in Paris and London. Originally was planning to fly into Paris and out of London. Now I’m seeing I can fly for free if I stick to flying in and out of LHR. Is flying into LHR and taking the Eurostar to Paris that same day really problematic? It would save me thousands of dollars. [/quote] It's very easy[/quote] I’m not sure I’d say very easy but certainly doable. You’ll have to clear customs/immigration 3 times that day - enter UK, exit UK, enter EU - as well as get from Heathrow to St Pancras Station for Eurostar. It’ll be a very long day with a long transfer but it’s doable. I’d consider flying from Heathrow on a separate ticket, just leave plenty of time. Or keep watching for mileage tickets out of Paris (sounds like you are using miles). Taxes are way way cheaper out of Paris. [/quote] I think they would only need to clear immigration twice as EU immigration is located in St Pancras before you bought the Eurostar. The new EES scanning requirements are causing lots of issues and delays at European airports for travellers from outside the Schengen zone. Charles de Gaulle is apparently one of the worst. There are EES kiosks at St Pancras for the Eurostar. You might want to do a bit of online research into EES issues at different entry points. [/quote] Yeah you'd enter EU at St Pancras but you still have to enter UK. If I recall, it's just one after another but the lines can be rough and that was before the EES. It'll be more than just a half day of travel - you're going to have to allow some time and also plan enough of a layover for flight delays. I'd probably just flip your trip - stay in London upon arrival and then go to Paris later in the trip. Either fly straight out of Paris or take the train from Paris back to London early (very early) in the day and take a flight out of LHR towards the end of the day. There's a lot of opportunities here for delays or train strikes and I'd probably only really be comfortable doing it with a long layover or even an overnight, especially if this is travel with kids.[/quote]
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