Long LONG Delays at Passport Control in Paris-CDG
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Long LONG Delays at Passport Control in Paris-CDG
My son returned from Paris today and said that when he got to De Gaulle for passport control there were about 20 or so desks and only was was open!
He waited for 40 minutes in line to get his passport looked at -when he left the lines were even longer -he figures some may have to wait for over an hour or more - just to get thru passport control!
So if leaving from CDG allow a lot of time for passport control (may have been a unique occasion but still - he says it looked like a third-world operation (he's French born and bred BTW). He heard the one staffer who was open continually call for "Help"in French but in 40 minutes none arrived.
Always leave more time for pre-flight snafus than you may expect!
He waited for 40 minutes in line to get his passport looked at -when he left the lines were even longer -he figures some may have to wait for over an hour or more - just to get thru passport control!
So if leaving from CDG allow a lot of time for passport control (may have been a unique occasion but still - he says it looked like a third-world operation (he's French born and bred BTW). He heard the one staffer who was open continually call for "Help"in French but in 40 minutes none arrived.
Always leave more time for pre-flight snafus than you may expect!
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This sounds like a post that was made on here not that long ago, almost an identical repeat, unless I'm dreaming. Maybe some guy didn't show up for work, who knows. In fact, it sounds like it was abnormal or why would the guy be yelling for help.
Your post is very confusing as to when this happened, was he arriving home or leaving through CDG to go somewhere else, so it was the security for flying? You call it pre-flight at the end but most people think of "passport control" as arrivals for international flights.
Your post is very confusing as to when this happened, was he arriving home or leaving through CDG to go somewhere else, so it was the security for flying? You call it pre-flight at the end but most people think of "passport control" as arrivals for international flights.
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Your post is very confusing as to when this happened, was he arriving home or leaving through CDG to go somewhere else,>
It was in Paris at CDG this morning -wherever you have to show passports/tickets to enter - get passport stamped (has both passports but was using an American one- but made no difference apparently without only one guichet open. Delta flight to Detroit -had nothing to do with baggage check or security.
Personally I do not see how this can happen -it also happened -a little less the last time he returned to U.s., his home.
It was in Paris at CDG this morning -wherever you have to show passports/tickets to enter - get passport stamped (has both passports but was using an American one- but made no difference apparently without only one guichet open. Delta flight to Detroit -had nothing to do with baggage check or security.
Personally I do not see how this can happen -it also happened -a little less the last time he returned to U.s., his home.
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I have only once taken less that 40 minutes and usually longer so today doesn't seem unusual in the least.
That one time my friend and I were 4th and 5th in line - two officers on duty so one would think it would just be a couple of minutes but it took nearly 30 minutes because two of the passengers ahead of us elicited very VERY long interviews -- so it was more than 20 minutes . . .
That one time my friend and I were 4th and 5th in line - two officers on duty so one would think it would just be a couple of minutes but it took nearly 30 minutes because two of the passengers ahead of us elicited very VERY long interviews -- so it was more than 20 minutes . . .
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We flew out of CDG about a month ago and it was a nightmare. The line for security was the worst I have ever encountered. Fortunately we wer flying Icelandair and at some point found out that there was another security control for the terminal Icelandair flies out of.
Friends arrived at CDG a month ago and said it took them close to an hour to get thru passport control and customs.
Friends arrived at CDG a month ago and said it took them close to an hour to get thru passport control and customs.
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I have often read that for 50 people who complain about a bad experience, only about 2 who had no problem will ever mention the fact.
Frankly the only long waits that I have ever at CDG were upon arrival when the flights from Hong Kong or Singapore arrive about 45 minutes early, meaning around 5:15 a.m. The immigration officers do not go on duty early "just in case."
After reading all of the bad stories, though, I was pretty surprised when I had a long haul flight at "rush hour" recently (11 a.m.) and spent a grand total of 5 minutes in line both at passport control and at security.
Frankly the only long waits that I have ever at CDG were upon arrival when the flights from Hong Kong or Singapore arrive about 45 minutes early, meaning around 5:15 a.m. The immigration officers do not go on duty early "just in case."
After reading all of the bad stories, though, I was pretty surprised when I had a long haul flight at "rush hour" recently (11 a.m.) and spent a grand total of 5 minutes in line both at passport control and at security.
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I agree with yestravel, we flew into CdG from Budapest 3 weeks ago, the lines to get thru passport control were like I've never seen before. We finally made it to the gate for our connecting flight 20 minutes after it was expected to depart and surprisingly they were holding the flight, it seems 12 of us were stuck in the delay.
Thank you Air France!
Oh, and while there were hundreds waiting to get they passport control, there were 3 windows open.
Thank you Air France!
Oh, and while there were hundreds waiting to get they passport control, there were 3 windows open.
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I have waited at CDG passport control for over one hour on more than one occasion. I am not sure what is going on but even third world countries do not operate like this.
When people ask about how much time is needed to process through CDG, I am sure that many do not believe when many of us tell them 2 to 3 hours.
Allow plenty of time, more time than you might think, to funnel through the passport lines at CDG.
When people ask about how much time is needed to process through CDG, I am sure that many do not believe when many of us tell them 2 to 3 hours.
Allow plenty of time, more time than you might think, to funnel through the passport lines at CDG.
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You have clearly never arrived in the US on a non US passport. An hour queue is normal and even short for entering the US.
Exiting they don't care. No passport check other than by the airline.
The huge queue for immigration and the hassle of reclaiming bags for customs before rechecking them is the reason I try to do any transfer necessary in Europe not the US.
Exiting they don't care. No passport check other than by the airline.
The huge queue for immigration and the hassle of reclaiming bags for customs before rechecking them is the reason I try to do any transfer necessary in Europe not the US.



