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Old Oct 22, 09, 12:33 pm   #856
 
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Flight arriving from US at 11am to T2E and departing to a schengen country at 1225PM from T2B. What do yall think is the best option? This is going to be a crazy connection as the 2 terminal within terminal could not be further away from each other. TIA
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Old Oct 22, 09, 12:51 pm   #857
 
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Connecting 2A to 2D?

We're arriving in Terminal 2A and connecting to a flight in Terminal 2D. Is it better to walk or take the shuttle bus?
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Old Oct 22, 09, 3:14 pm   #858
 
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Flight arriving from US at 11am to T2E and departing to a schengen country at 1225PM from T2B. What do yall think is the best option? This is going to be a crazy connection as the 2 terminal within terminal could not be further away from each other. TIA
Should be OK but do not lose time

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We're arriving in Terminal 2A and connecting to a flight in Terminal 2D. Is it better to walk or take the shuttle bus?
it's better to walk. It will take you 5 to 10 min max
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Have read through all 58 pages and this is what I've gleaned.

Arriving CVG-CDG in Terminal 2E, CDG to MRS from 2F(1). Should have no problems making a 2:40min connection whether I walk it or take the shuttlebus. Most instructions here say walk it, though both ADP and AF websites say to take the shuttle.

Interesting question from ADP says for "other flights" (as opposed to international flight connections" to go to "entrance 2.04" then take the free ADP Shuttle to 2F. I can find no reference to Entrance 2.04 on any of the maps (interactive or static).

Does the best route depend more on which gate we actually come in on (#28-47 vs. 51-76)? If we arrive at gates 51-76, is it even possible to walk to the Galerie to make the crossover to 2F?)

Anyway, I'm more concerned about the return flight, MRS-CDG-CVG. We only have 90 minutes for that connection. Do we walk it or take the shuttle? AF says to walk it, ADP says to take the shuttle. What does FlyerTalk say?

In both cases, our checked luggage should be checked through to our destinations, but we will have some carry on.
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Old Oct 23, 09, 12:27 pm   #860
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I think door 2.04 means door (porte) number 4 in terminal 2.

As for the choice of shuttle or walking, I think it depends on how fit you are and how fast you walk. I could do it either way myself and make the 90 minute connection. If for some reason you come up to a mile long security line, and time is tight, just politely attempt to move up to the front of the line.
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Old Oct 23, 09, 1:19 pm   #861
 
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Anyway, I'm more concerned about the return flight, MRS-CDG-CVG. We only have 90 minutes for that connection. Do we walk it or take the shuttle? AF says to walk it, ADP says to take the shuttle. What does FlyerTalk say?
WALK
2F (from the gate of your A/C) to 2E (immigration control) is only 5 min walk
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Old Oct 23, 09, 1:35 pm   #862
 
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I think door 2.04 means door (porte) number 4 in terminal 2.

As for the choice of shuttle or walking, I think it depends on how fit you are and how fast you walk. I could do it either way myself and make the 90 minute connection. If for some reason you come up to a mile long security line, and time is tight, just politely attempt to move up to the front of the line.
To quote Homer Simpson. "D'oh." That makes perfect sense. Sometimes the obvious isn't quite so obvious.

If given the choice, I'd rather walk. That way I can control (somewhat) how quickly I move. Also, I have an (irrational, I'm sure) fear of getting on the wrong shuttle.
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WALK
2F (from the gate of your A/C) to 2E (immigration control) is only 5 min walk
That's what I thought. Thanks.
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Louvre and back in 6 ?

We land at CDG via CO at 0730 and depart AF at 1330. The terminals appear to be 2A and 2F.

Is it reasonable to visit the Louvre (or some other noted Paris destination) and still make our connecting flight 6 hours later? If this is possible, is it best to travel "RER" or another method?

Thanks for your assist.
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Old Nov 5, 09, 1:49 pm   #865
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We land at CDG via CO at 0730 and depart AF at 1330. The terminals appear to be 2A and 2F.

Is it reasonable to visit the Louvre (or some other noted Paris destination) and still make our connecting flight 6 hours later? If this is possible, is it best to travel "RER" or another method?
The Louvre takes most of the day to visit. But you certainly have time to take the RER into town. Maybe climb up the Arc de Triomphe or something easy that doesn't involved huge lines. Maybe just have a cup of coffee on the champs d'elysees and watch the world go by.
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We land at CDG via CO at 0730 and depart AF at 1330. The terminals appear to be 2A and 2F.

Is it reasonable to visit the Louvre (or some other noted Paris destination) and still make our connecting flight 6 hours later? If this is possible, is it best to travel "RER" or another method?
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We land at CDG via CO at 0730 and depart AF at 1330. The terminals appear to be 2A and 2F.

Is it reasonable to visit the Louvre (or some other noted Paris destination) and still make our connecting flight 6 hours later? If this is possible, is it best to travel "RER" or another method?
Yes, a quick visit to the Louvre is possible. However, you need to do what you can to avoid the lines, both at the RER station and at the museum to maximize your time there. Don't attempt this on a Tuesday, when the museum is closed. Also, if you're making this trip soon, check on the strike situation on the trains. Next Monday, November 9, the lines will be virtually shut down by strike action.

I'd disagree with Stimpy. It wouldn't take all day to see the Louvre. It would take days and weeks. So the answer is this: don't try and see it all. Decide on a couple of things you want to see (the Egyptian rooms, the classical sculpture galleries, the Mona Lisa?), use the map they give you, and enjoy your stroll from place to place. There are wonderful surprises in every room.

After clearing immigration (you'll enter the Schengen zone in Paris), follow the signs to the RER station. Use the ticket machines if you can: have a lot of euro change on you, 8€50 per person each way, or use a chip-and-pin credit card - US cards with just a magnetic strip usually won't work. Catch any RER train to Paris, get off at Châtelet-Les Halles - this takes just over half an hour, but remember you'll be traveling into town with rush-hour traffic, so it could take a little longer. If you have time (the museum doors open at 9), it's a leisurely 15-minute stroll to the museum. I would walk along rue Saint-Honoré, rather than the busier rue de Rivoli, finding a morning croissant and a café crème on the way. However from Châtelet, the fastest way to the museum is to connect with the same ticket to metro line 1, in the direction of La Défense 2 stops to Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre, NOT Louvre-Rivoli. Exit at the head of the train and walk in the same direction the train was traveling. Do not go to the surface where all the tourists will be lining up to get in. You'll have time to admire the palace, the Tuileries gardens and the glass pyramid when you leave the museum.

Go down a few steps and you'll be in the shopping mall under the Louvre. The wait to get into the museum is much shorter here. Once you're in, buy your ticket and explore.

I'd suggest you wind up your visit by 11:30 at the latest. Come out at the pyramid, and marvel at the crowds of tourists still trying to get in. If you have time for an overpriced coffee, stop at Café Marly, under the arcades facing the Pyramid.

I personally would be comfortable getting back on the metro by 12, but if you're concerned about connections or losing your way in an unfamiliar town, allow yourself a little more time. Take line 1 in the direction of Château de Vincennes back to Châtelet-Les Halles then RER B back to the airport. READ THE BOARDS ON THE PLATFORM and make sure your train is an airport train, not a train to Mitry, as the line forks. 2F is very close to the train station (get off at the second airport stop) and so long as your connecting flight is within Europe, you won't have to clear immigration, but you will need to clear security again. It's usually reasonably quick. If you are traveling in business or have any elite status on Skyteam, use the "Accès n° 1" entrances, marked with a purple sign. If you're flying out of 2F for some place outside of Europe like Algiers or Beirut, leave a little more time, for both immigration and the slightly longer walk.

At this point you may need a sandwich or a snack. Exki has several tasty, and even reasonably healthy, options. For a flight at 13.30, AF will give you lunch, but I find their standard economy menu, cold macaroni pie or pasta salad, unappetizing. The lounge sandwiches are fresher, but not much tastier.

Bon voyage!
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Old Nov 6, 09, 7:52 am   #867
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I'd disagree with Stimpy. It wouldn't take all day to see the Louvre. It would take days and weeks.
OK, I'll double-disagree and say it would take a few years at least. But even for a short visit I think this would be pushing it. For someone who doesn't know their way around, nor speak French, I would not at all recommend trying to visit the Louvre on such a short time scale. I live here and know Paris very well and I wouldn't even try it. Too much rushing around between flights is not my idea of a good time. Personally, if I were inclined to visit the city, I would take the RER B to Luxembourg and find a nice cafe and have a jet-lag meal of some sort. Maybe take a walk through the Gardens if the weather is OK.
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Checked on af.com already to see the route I should take, and do realise I need to clear immigration again, but given I have an infant with me, how long should I leave for the relatively simple looking 2D-2C transfer?

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Old Nov 8, 09, 4:24 am   #869
 
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Checked on af.com already to see the route I should take, and do realise I need to clear immigration again, but given I have an infant with me, how long should I leave for the relatively simple looking 2D-2C transfer?

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If you choose to walk (which I strongly recommend), as opposed to take the shuttle bus, from the moment you enter 2D terminal to immigration in 2C. It should be no more than 15 min. Add time to pass immigration and security and you're done. But with an infant you may prefer of course the bus.
If you walk, just exit the baggage claim area of 2D (as if you were staying in Paris). When you reach the public zone, go on your right toward term 2B. In the corridor which connect 2D and 2B, about half-way, there will be a stair (with escalator and there is also a lift) that is going under the roads (term 2A/2C will be indicated on the signs of course). Take these stairs and on the other side, follow the 2C signs. Very simple & rapid.
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In a bit of bind trying to find award availability during the holidays:

is 45 mins enough to do a BA to AA connection? is it "legal"? Depart and arrive Terminal 2A.
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