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Old Nov 15, 2019 | 6:42 am
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SVRIRED
 
Join Date: Oct 2017
Posts: 18
Originally Posted by UKtravelbear
Ignore Brexit. It’s not going to affect you.

but yes it’s possible to transit in this way and remain airside so you only have a passport check and security.not immigration (which you will do in Paris) as part of the transit process.

BUT if you have luggage AA won’t tag it through to Paris in which case you would have to enter the U.K., collect your bags and then check them in with whichever airline you are using to get to Paris on.

Also if your AA flight is late and you miss your Paris flight AA won’t rebook you and nor will the onward airline unless you have a flexible ticket.

there is a very useful planner on the LHR website which explains the process.

Got it thanks...I am traveling only with hand baggage no checkin... Will there be an issue "changing terminals" or are they considered airside as well I hope to buy a g light that would give me enough of a buffer...say 3-4 hours...where i could lounge it for a while and shower.... so then on the return back to UK via plane or Eurostar and depart from London a week later
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