What hall for CDG-ATL?
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Any particular reason for your worry? If it is about planning your connection, bear in mind that connections are typically announced by the crew on AF flights so if you have a short time, you will likely know before landing and can plan your way to your hall of departure on the AF magazine during descent. It is all quite straightforward anyway nowadays! There will also be people able to help on the ground.
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Any particular reason for your worry? If it is about planning your connection, bear in mind that connections are typically announced by the crew on AF flights so if you have a short time, you will likely know before landing and can plan your way to your hall of departure on the AF magazine during descent. It is all quite straightforward anyway nowadays! There will also be people able to help on the ground.
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We have plenty of time. I'm just slightly obsessed with knowing where I'm going in advance. We're a family of 5 and are a circus even when we are well organized and know which direction we're headed in, so any pre-planning I can do helps. In other words, I'm a bit tightly wound.