Anonymous wrote:We were there in July (so high season) and almost missed our flight even with arriving three hours early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s not great. Allow plenty of time if you have a layover as travel between terminals is awful. Surprisingly few good facilities (cafes, restaurants etc) as well
No layover but wondering how long to plan to be there in advance for our flight home.
Definitely two hours min.
We were just there. Air France stinks. UGH took forever to get through security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s not great. Allow plenty of time if you have a layover as travel between terminals is awful. Surprisingly few good facilities (cafes, restaurants etc) as well
No layover but wondering how long to plan to be there in advance for our flight home.
We spent well over an hour in line before passport control at CDG one day last year. They had only one(!) officer working at about nine in the morning, and the line kept building up and building up.
Then, the airport workers started pulling out people who were running late for flights and bringing them to the front of the line- which was nice for them, and I totally get that it was not their fault that the airport only had one officer checking passports, but still frustrating for those of us who got to the airport ahead of time so had to stand even longer in line. I have arthritis in my knees and was very uncomfortable during this time.
All this to say, get there at least three hours ahead of your flight, just to allow for any possibility. We at first thought the holdup we experienced was unusual, but people on other travel forums have complained about exactly the same situation.
Just for another data point we had literally no customs line when we arrived over spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s not great. Allow plenty of time if you have a layover as travel between terminals is awful. Surprisingly few good facilities (cafes, restaurants etc) as well
No layover but wondering how long to plan to be there in advance for our flight home.
We spent well over an hour in line before passport control at CDG one day last year. They had only one(!) officer working at about nine in the morning, and the line kept building up and building up.
Then, the airport workers started pulling out people who were running late for flights and bringing them to the front of the line- which was nice for them, and I totally get that it was not their fault that the airport only had one officer checking passports, but still frustrating for those of us who got to the airport ahead of time so had to stand even longer in line. I have arthritis in my knees and was very uncomfortable during this time.
All this to say, get there at least three hours ahead of your flight, just to allow for any possibility. We at first thought the holdup we experienced was unusual, but people on other travel forums have complained about exactly the same situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s not great. Allow plenty of time if you have a layover as travel between terminals is awful. Surprisingly few good facilities (cafes, restaurants etc) as well
No layover but wondering how long to plan to be there in advance for our flight home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s not great. Allow plenty of time if you have a layover as travel between terminals is awful. Surprisingly few good facilities (cafes, restaurants etc) as well
No layover but wondering how long to plan to be there in advance for our flight home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s not great. Allow plenty of time if you have a layover as travel between terminals is awful. Surprisingly few good facilities (cafes, restaurants etc) as well
No layover but wondering how long to plan to be there in advance for our flight home.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s not great. Allow plenty of time if you have a layover as travel between terminals is awful. Surprisingly few good facilities (cafes, restaurants etc) as well