Hub 2012, satellite S4 and future CDG2 developments
#271
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On the smaller German business destinations like Hanover, Nuremberg, Air France has kept all its frequencies (and increased its O&D fares!), and Lufthansa Group has withdrawn completely from these markets which had 3 or 4 CRJs every day. So there isn't enough O&D to justify even CRJs by Germanwings to Paris.
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I'll go back to my writing classes
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I didn’t want to start a new thread at that stage, so I’m bumping this old one instead.
Here is an interesting article from La Tribune (in French) about future CDG terminal 4
https://www.latribune.fr/entreprises...sy-770426.html
This new terminal will be built north of 2E/F, where current T3 is. T3 will be destroyed (I don’t think anyone will regret it )
1st part should open by 2024 (construction should last 20 years overall !!). It will be for Skyteam airlines (it doesn’t say if Skyteam will leave 2E/F/G)
Here is an interesting article from La Tribune (in French) about future CDG terminal 4
https://www.latribune.fr/entreprises...sy-770426.html
This new terminal will be built north of 2E/F, where current T3 is. T3 will be destroyed (I don’t think anyone will regret it )
1st part should open by 2024 (construction should last 20 years overall !!). It will be for Skyteam airlines (it doesn’t say if Skyteam will leave 2E/F/G)
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If only all SkyTeam airlines were under the same roof at CDG and they would give up the security screening for flights arriving from EU and US it would become a great place to connect.
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Oh wait...that'll never happen, because there are more passengers moving through those areas than what it's designed for....it will only get worse!
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At 2E Ive had departure procedures taking me more than 1.5 hours (With Sky Priority!) and arrival passport controls taking about the same time. So if the 2E check in and passport control on departure, with sometimes lines snaking throughout the entire terminal, and the long and unpleasant lines at passport control in 2E upon arrival would be reduced to at least a third of what they are now, then it would also be a great place to arrive and depart from.
Oh wait...that'll never happen, because there are more passengers moving through those areas than what it's designed for....it will only get worse!
Oh wait...that'll never happen, because there are more passengers moving through those areas than what it's designed for....it will only get worse!
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It's just when your journey starts or ends in CDG 2E the situation is often horrendous during the busy hours. I'm fed up with all the unpleasantness and hassles so much that I've started avoiding AF ex CDG for it, and I rather make an LH connection in FRA for example. Not that it's AF's fault.
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So if the 2E check in and passport control on departure, with sometimes lines snaking throughout the entire terminal, and the long and unpleasant lines at passport control in 2E upon arrival would be reduced to at least a third of what they are now, then it would also be a great place to arrive and depart from.
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As long as the border police finds ok to have 1000 people waiting and half of the booths closed, I doubt they will be reduced. Last time I mentioned this to one of the agents controlling the queue she told be "...Perhaps you can fly to another country so you don't wait in queue..."
And of course all ten biometric passport gates out of service.
Pathetic.