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CDG to CPH connection time
Question for people who do this tranfer regularly (or at least from time to time)...
Will be flying DTW-CDG-CPH in November... have a choice now between a 1.5 hour connection time (CPH around 2:30) and a 4 hour or so time... and then to CPH. Have to go on from CPH to Aarhus so would love to get to CPH early... but wary of just 1.5 hours to get to the plane to CPH. Have been to CDG before several times but never to connect to an ongoing flight. Recommendations from your experience are appreciated. |
You should be fine with the 1.5 hour connection time. That's one of my most commonly-used routes and I've never missed it.
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Originally Posted by Bestbob
(Post 16368241)
Question for people who do this tranfer regularly (or at least from time to time)...
Will be flying DTW-CDG-CPH in November... have a choice now between a 1.5 hour connection time (CPH around 2:30) and a 4 hour or so time... and then to CPH. Have to go on from CPH to Aarhus so would love to get to CPH early... but wary of just 1.5 hours to get to the plane to CPH. Have been to CDG before several times but never to connect to an ongoing flight. Recommendations from your experience are appreciated. |
If you are ending up in Arhus and still debating flights/layovers, I suggest also looking BLL as it will save you a couple of hours drive time/train time as well as the tolls for the bridge if driving. My in laws live outside Arhus and Billund now has a more direct route toward the highway by Horsens. About an hour ride to Arhus.
While AF does fly CDG-BLL, I don't believe it is a DL code share so it doesn't come up on DL.com. That said, we use to fly it years ago as an award ticket. As such, if you look to book BLL, plan to fly via AMS (which IMHO is a way better connecting airport than CDG). Lastly, I love the departure lounge at BLL - really a great airport. To your question, 1.5 hours is plenty as long as the flight is on time:D |
Originally Posted by avflyer
(Post 16368967)
If you are ending up in Arhus and still debating flights/layovers, I suggest also looking BLL as it will save you a couple of hours drive time/train time as well as the tolls for the bridge if driving. My in laws live outside Arhus and Billund now has a more direct route toward the highway by Horsens. About an hour ride to Arhus.
To your question, 1.5 hours is plenty as long as the flight is on time:D Re BLL... good alternative if I had more flex in departure time from DTW. Early in the day flight is about $2800... but I can only take a late flight (arriving in the later afternoon from Chicago) and that costs $3800. Too big a jump for the conference host that is paying for the fare. But now I'm inclined to go for the 1.5 hour time at CDG... and if I miss it for a late arrival, then will trust to Air France to get me on the later flight. Been to Arhus two years ago... fine city. Looking forward to a few days there again. |
Originally Posted by Bestbob
(Post 16369846)
But now I'm inclined to go for the 1.5 hour time at CDG... and if I miss it for a late arrival, then will trust to Air France to get me on the later flight.
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Originally Posted by mbarreto
(Post 16370044)
On the other hand, last year I had a 6 hour layover at CDG, and asked to be put at least on the wait list list for the earlier flight. They said "sure, EUR300". Yikes, no merci AF!! :D
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