Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI if you have status on Delta they have Sky Priority reserved lines for passport control at CDG. Saved us twice during strikes in France.
This is great to know. Will this work if only one member of the family has priority (parent and kids traveling)?
Anonymous wrote:FYI if you have status on Delta they have Sky Priority reserved lines for passport control at CDG. Saved us twice during strikes in France.
Anonymous wrote:De Gaulle is largely dependent on the terminal. Flew United out of there a couple years ago and it was terrible. Our flight was delayed, we each had a voucher for food, and there was literally nowhere to use it except Starbucks (which had no sandwiches). There was only one other (crappy looking) place and it was out of food.
I do, however, love the duty-free shopping at De Gaulle. Good for high-end perfume (Guerlain, Chanel), Hermes scarves (IF you are in the right terminal), Longchamp.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. Will never forget the time we arrived at CDG three hours early and were among the last people on the plane! Air France in their Gallic wisdom had three major US bound flights all checking in at the same time and in the same area using the same queue. It was a disaster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The terminal where you arrive depends on the airline. United goes to the old terminal 1. Air France arrives at a different one.
You have to go through immigration control to leave. Our queue got stuck behind a man who had criminal court case problems. Every agent decided to work on that man rather than transferring him to a higher up office and continuing to work on the rest of the line.
OP is asking about departure from CDG, not arrival there.
Still have to go through passport control to leave the Schengen Area. Adds a second step beyond the normal security line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The terminal where you arrive depends on the airline. United goes to the old terminal 1. Air France arrives at a different one.
You have to go through immigration control to leave. Our queue got stuck behind a man who had criminal court case problems. Every agent decided to work on that man rather than transferring him to a higher up office and continuing to work on the rest of the line.
OP is asking about departure from CDG, not arrival there.
Anonymous wrote:The terminal where you arrive depends on the airline. United goes to the old terminal 1. Air France arrives at a different one.
You have to go through immigration control to leave. Our queue got stuck behind a man who had criminal court case problems. Every agent decided to work on that man rather than transferring him to a higher up office and continuing to work on the rest of the line.
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:We were there in July (so high season) and almost missed our flight even with arriving three hours early.
To clarify, this was a departure from CDG.