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Old Jun 9th, 2023 | 10:14 AM
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Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminal Connection

Hi everyone. We are connecting from NY in Paris to get to Naples. We arrive in Terminal 2E and leave out of Terminal 2F at CDG. Is it a very long walk and/or do i have to take a shuttle? We will not be checking luggage.

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Old Jun 9th, 2023 | 11:51 AM
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Don't you have to clear immigration before going to 2F?
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Old Jun 9th, 2023 | 12:22 PM
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So I actually just posted with a similar question (I'm connecting at CDG on my way to Barcelona) and it sounds like it will depend on what gate you arrive at w/in the 2E terminal - If you arrive at Gate K, you can walk from there to Terminal 2F; if you are at Gates L or M, you'll have to take the transit shuttle and then walk. Once you're walking, you just follow the yellow "transit" signs and it's not a long walk to 2F...BUT you likely will have to go through immigration/passport check and security, which can take awhile. The airport recommends 90 minutes between connecting flights at least.
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Old Jun 9th, 2023 | 12:27 PM
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Through the website link above you can print a pdf with illustration and/or a map. Handy to have when you land and are jet lagged.

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Old Jun 9th, 2023 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by tomboy
Don't you have to clear immigration before going to 2F?
A few years ago I came through CDG on my way to Venice and I had to go from 2E to 2F. I did have to clear passport control and I went through security again. Lines for both of these can be long so keep moving until you reach your gate at 2F.
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Old Jun 9th, 2023 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by mikmilone
Hi everyone. We are connecting from NY in Paris to get to Naples. We arrive in Terminal 2E and leave out of Terminal 2F at CDG. Is it a very long walk and/or do i have to take a shuttle? We will not be checking luggage.

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Luggage/no-luggage isn't an issue at CDG (Customs will be at Naples). You will go through both Immigration and security at CDG since it is your first entry into Schengen.
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Old Jun 9th, 2023 | 02:04 PM
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All the replies are spot on. CDG is an awful airport, and the walk is long and zombifying. The most important thing to do after you get off the plane is find the very first connection departure board that will list your specific connecting gate, just to make sure it is still 2E, and if so what gate number. Unless your memory is a steel trap, write it down, because after an overnight flight it can be easy to forget. Then very carefully follow the signs with arrows pointing different directions to make sure you are on track to the correct terminal (e.g., 2E). First you go through security again, where there can be queues, where you have to show your onward boarding pass, so have it available. Then another long walk toward immigration, where you show your passport. Then finally you get your passport stamped and can finally exit to the equally ugly and impersonal departure terminal.
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Old Jun 11th, 2023 | 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Fleur_de_Lis
The airport recommends 90 minutes between connecting flights at least.
I don't think "the airport " would issue any recommendation for the minimum connecting time. Because it depends on so many factors and, moreover, it is up to the airlines policy.
connecting from E to F looks like a "online connection ", ie sold by Air France or a close partner (like Delta) involving 2 flights operated by one of these airlines.
The policy is to sell such connections only if there is a minimum of 60 mns between scheduled arrival and onward departing flight. 60 mns is set to cover for transfer time in the worst case (could be EM to F) and average delays. Of course, it doesn't say that 100% of connections will work but 98% will be OK.
My advice would be: if you don't feel comfortable, just ask the cabin crew on board or ground staff on arrival. CDG improved a lot in terms of customer service and signage. But it is still a big airport. And connecting is always a complex process as it depends on many factors.
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Old Jun 11th, 2023 | 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by rouelan
I don't think "the airport " would issue any recommendation for the minimum connecting time.
Actually it is each respective airport that sets the minimum connecting time (with separate MCTs for domestic/intra-Schengen vs. international flights), and it is based on the assumption what appears adequate for that airport based upon able-bodied individuals with checked luggage. These are then passed on to the Air Transport Association for adoption, and airlines use these as basis for flight scheduling. From OAG: "All new industry-standard MCTs must be approved by IATA. Once the new MCT is established, this becomes the default value for that airport and is used by the entire industry."

The MCT's determined by the airport also depend on whether you need to transfer terminals (or airports!) so they can get really labyrinthine, with the multiple airports in London having a total of 134 different MCT's including inter-airport transfer.
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Old Jun 12th, 2023 | 06:22 AM
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Thanks all for the information. Stress is part of the game I know! It looks like from the print out that if you are going to K or L gates it is a walk and M is a shuttle. I was told something about a purple shuttle. We have 2 hours and 30 minutes so with no delays I would hope we will be okay. I do know that travel is extraordinarily high in Europe but will hope for the best.
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Old Jun 12th, 2023 | 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by dfourh
CDG is an awful airport, and the walk is long and zombifying.
This is only true if you consider all of the largest airports in the world to be "awful." I used to love Singapore Changi airport but it has now become so huge that I thought it was terrible in December. And the same goes for Amsterdam, where I also had to transit. Amsterdam used to be compact and friendly. Not any more! And of course, it would be cruel to mention JFK or Heathrow.
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