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Montreal-Trudeau Airport
I will be arriving at Montreal-Trudeau Airport from Calgary and then I need to get to the International area for a flight to Paris.
Is it fairly simple to do this? Is there a connection corridor or do I need to go out into the central area and then into the International???? |
No need to leave the secure area. If you don't know the gate for your flight to CDG, look at one of the monitors after you get off your flight from Calgary.
Just follow the signs to your new gate. You will eventually come to a checkpoint just before the international departures area but the attendant will simply ask to see your boarding pass for Paris. Anselm |
Here's the reference on the airport's webpage:
http://www.admtl.com/passager/formal...ingFlight.aspx I thought there was a floor plan on that site but couldn't find one. |
Thank you for the ifon AnselmAdorne. This is exactly what I wanted to know,
Do you know if there is a smoking lounge still in the international area at Montreal Trudeau airport, Not for me but my daughter. Thanks for all your help, |
A smoking lounge within the secure area? I'm not sure. I have an acquaintance who passes through Dorval frequently. I'll ask him via e-mail.
AA |
Hi Travelingmommy,
With the link Anselm has provided, click the "I" button. Under "S" it provides smoking details (entire airport is smoke-free). JQ |
No smoking areas in any Canadian airports these days, are there?
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JQReports, I wish I'd thought of looking there, lol. Meanwhile, my travelling friend called an Air Canada concierge at Dorval, who confirms you have to step outside the building to have a cigarette.
Travelingmommy, if you have enough time between your arrival from Calgary and your departure to CDG, your daughter could leave the building, but she'd have to come back through security. Just make sure she has her boarding pass to CDG with her! LJ, I think you're right: no smoking inside any terminal. AA |
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