Locating Gate No. at CDG Arrivals
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Locating Gate No. at CDG Arrivals
Hi all,
Have been on FlightStats to locate which Terminal, but am unable to verify which Gate AF-225 DEL -> CDG comes into. Any thoughts on how to isolate this?
And how does one determine whether it is K, L, or M?
We are then connecting to DTW which should be still be Terminal 2-E. Any help would be appreciated.
Have been on FlightStats to locate which Terminal, but am unable to verify which Gate AF-225 DEL -> CDG comes into. Any thoughts on how to isolate this?
And how does one determine whether it is K, L, or M?
We are then connecting to DTW which should be still be Terminal 2-E. Any help would be appreciated.
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Gates are allocated during the descent, so no way to know this in advance. Your 2 flights arrive/depart from 2E at one of the 3 concourses (K, L or M). When you will disembark from DEL, just check your gate for DTW on the monitors or on a kiosk and follow the signs for your new concourse. Very easy to navigate between those 3 concourses. You won't have to go through passport control but you'll have to pass security.
Gates are allocated during the descent, so no way to know this in advance. Your 2 flights arrive/depart from 2E at one of the 3 concourses (K, L or M). When you will disembark from DEL, just check your gate for DTW on the monitors or on a kiosk and follow the signs for your new concourse. Very easy to navigate between those 3 concourses. You won't have to go through passport control but you'll have to pass security.