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CDG A2 to F2
Why does AF make these "legal" connections if it isn't enough time to make the flight?
We arrive on a Friday at CDG terminal 2A at 11:05 and connect on AF in terminal F2 for a 12:35 flight. I was told it was enough time. Shouldn't there be exact directions to get from one terminal to another so we're not wasting time trying to find it? After reading some of the former messages, it looks like we need to run! |
Here are directions from the Aeroports de Paris site:
You are landing at CDG2. When you leave the plane, follow the signs marked "Correspondance Transfer" until you reach the transfer desk where you can check which terminal your flight leaves from. For an international flight, flights leave from Terminals 2A, 2B, 2C, 2E or 2F. Take the Air France (air side) shuttle located near the transfer desk. For a flight within France or the Schengen Area, flights leave from Terminals 2D or 2F. Go through Customs and Immigration and into the public area. Follow the "Correspondance Transfer" signs. |
Print these maps and lay them side by side:
B D F A C E http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z51C219DD http://makeashorterlink.com/?L52C219DD |
Thanks to TimS and Travelnut for the directions! I will now stop worrying about the connections and focus on the food and wine in France and ITaly!!
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Travelnut's link has to be copied and pasted in full.
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yeah, sorry 'bout that.. my workplace pc security has blocked tinyurl so can't go there from here...
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