Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in Paris last July (2023) and departed through CDG. I was expecting an absolute horror show, just due to its reputation, but was pleasantly surprised. I managed to check myself in using the self-service kiosk and then just followed signs and asked a few employees which way to go after that. Security was very smooth - no issues whatsoever. The Air France terminal was quite nice, but as another PP mentioned, there's really nowhere to eat - just Starbucks and a convenience store like 7-11. I wound up getting a sandwich there and just ate it in the lounge area. All in all, I'd give the entire experience an 8/10.
Thanks for highlighting the no food issue. Are there stores to buy snacks and it is just no restaurants or no food at all other than Starbucks?
It depends on which terminal/gate area. Definitely look at the gate maps. One of the hard parts is that you won't know which gate area you will be departing from if flying Air France back to the US- it could be the K, L, or M gates, which are all subparts of Terminal 2E- it's pretty confusing!
https://www.parisaeroport.fr/en/passengers/access/paris-charles-de-gaulle/terminals-map
Generally you want the Departures area, "Niveau 2" (Level 2). for instance, in 2E-K, there is a Pret, a similar placed called Exki, and a sushi place. They are colored green on the map. In 2E-L, there seems to be a full restaurant called "Miyou"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in Paris last July (2023) and departed through CDG. I was expecting an absolute horror show, just due to its reputation, but was pleasantly surprised. I managed to check myself in using the self-service kiosk and then just followed signs and asked a few employees which way to go after that. Security was very smooth - no issues whatsoever. The Air France terminal was quite nice, but as another PP mentioned, there's really nowhere to eat - just Starbucks and a convenience store like 7-11. I wound up getting a sandwich there and just ate it in the lounge area. All in all, I'd give the entire experience an 8/10.
Thanks for highlighting the no food issue. Are there stores to buy snacks and it is just no restaurants or no food at all other than Starbucks?
Anonymous wrote:I was in Paris last July (2023) and departed through CDG. I was expecting an absolute horror show, just due to its reputation, but was pleasantly surprised. I managed to check myself in using the self-service kiosk and then just followed signs and asked a few employees which way to go after that. Security was very smooth - no issues whatsoever. The Air France terminal was quite nice, but as another PP mentioned, there's really nowhere to eat - just Starbucks and a convenience store like 7-11. I wound up getting a sandwich there and just ate it in the lounge area. All in all, I'd give the entire experience an 8/10.
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this - anyone dealt with CDG recently, especially departures?
We have an early morning departure - how did yours go? I'm considering booking one of those VIP airport services to speed the trip through customs. Anyone have one to recommend?
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.