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EES at CDG - Experiences?
Does anyone have experience with the new EES process upon arrival at CDG? This will be my initial enrollment in EES. I am flying in February ATL - CDG on DL82, arriving at 6:05am. I have read about the fingerprint process and understand how to use the kiosks - seems similar to the former Global Entry kiosks. Is it a free-for-all at the arrivals hall or is there an organized queue for using the kiosks? I understand that before April, you will have to see a border guard. Was the Sky Priority/Access No. 1 a better approach after the kiosk? How long did it take you to get through?
I have 3 hours before my TGV and not worried about timing, just want to have an expectation. 6am at CDG 2E is a large bank of arrivals from Africa/Asia. |
Originally Posted by pfreet
(Post 37482785)
Does anyone have experience with the new EES process upon arrival at CDG?
The airport website indicates it will be rolled out gradually and based on my experience, it seems the biometric verification has not started at CDG yet. |
Any updates on this? My wife is landing at CDG tomorrow morning and I would like to tell her whether EES will slow down the immigration line or whether there should not be any delays.
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Originally Posted by 02BNFR
(Post 37580460)
Any updates on this? My wife is landing at CDG tomorrow morning and I would like to tell her whether EES will slow down the immigration line or whether there should not be any delays.
The only answer we can give is that it will take anything between 5 min and 1hr+ |
I ask a simple question, and this is how you reply?
What about a simple - "not being enforced," or "I was there a few days ago and it went fairly smoothly," or even "seems like it is being enforced, so may encounter delays if several flights have just arrived." Is that so hard? |
Originally Posted by 02BNFR
(Post 37583353)
I ask a simple question, and this is how you reply?
What about a simple - "not being enforced," or "I was there a few days ago and it went fairly smoothly," or even "seems like it is being enforced, so may encounter delays if several flights have just arrived." Is that so hard? What I can tell you is that EES didn't seem to be in use yet in CDG in January. But that doesn't mean you can't be stuck for long. |
You will note that I posted my question in a thread entitled "EES at CDG." I was asking for an update on whether EES was implemented at CDG. I did not ask anything about immigration lines in general. I also think a little civility is always helpful.
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We’ll be flying BA CDG to LHR, connecting there to IAH, in May. I expect we’ll go through EES at CDG, is that right? (We’ll enter France via Eurostar from St. Pancras London to Paris.) I’m interested in what recent experiences have been at CDG when exiting France. Thanks!
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Any general experience re: CDG EES processing? I believe that I completed the process at BRU in late February, but when entering AMS last month, the line minders were just assuming that no one had completed the process. In my case, the AMS agent couldn't get the fingerprinter to operate.
Is there a way, when arriving at CDG, to determine if I was in fact processed correctly at BRU? I'm asking because I need to purchase a TGV ticket departing from CDG and I'm trying to guesstimate how much time I need to allow for a 7 AM midweek arrival, I assume at T1. Thanks! |
It appears to be up to each individual EES country whether they want you to use use the kiosk or not, regardless of whether you've previously provided your biometrics at a kiosk in a different country.
Having registered, sometimes the kiosk will allow you to skip biometrics after you insert your passport, but again this depends on each country. |
I guess we'll find out how horrible a mess this is going to be soon since it's supposed to be 100% EES compliance now. Eagerly awaiting stories from CDG. I'm arriving Thursday.
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Originally Posted by iplaybass
(Post 37696059)
I guess we'll find out how horrible a mess this is going to be soon since it's supposed to be 100% EES compliance now. Eagerly awaiting stories from CDG. I'm arriving Thursday.
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In March, we landed at CDG and got through immigration and customs in about 30 minutes.
Our AF flight landed early around 11 am. We had Sky Priority and since most SP passengers seemed to be EU citizens, the non-citizen line was pretty short. Didn't see any kiosk options and so scanned our passports with an officer. We flown through FRA in November, so our biometrics were already in the system. There a bit of a wait for the first bags to come out, but ours were one of the first. We got to the RER/TGV train station by 11:40, ready to head to Gare de Lyon for our afternoon train. However, everything went so fast, we changed our tickets at the ticket office and caught a direct train leaving CDG at noon (it was too close to departure to change it online). We were definitely lucky with the shorter line and our biometrics already being in the EES system. The next day, chatted with an expat friend about how smoothly everything went, and she mentioned she thinks that CDG made some upgrades to their overall arrivals process for of the 2024 Olympics. Obviously, YMMV depending on the bank of flights during that time of day, summer holidays are generally busier than mid-March, etc. But it went very smoothly for us, contrary to CDG's reputation. |
Originally Posted by 02BNFR
(Post 37634704)
You will note that I posted my question in a thread entitled "EES at CDG." I was asking for an update on whether EES was implemented at CDG. I did not ask anything about immigration lines in general. I also think a little civility is always helpful.
EES is an integral part of the immigration control system. It isn’t some separate process that bypasses it. To be honest whether the EES kiosks are working or not the line length at any time of day will be what it is - dependent on what other flights arrive around the same time as yours and where they are from. if the kiosks aren’t working the immigration officer will still take your photo and finger prints. My experience at other airports shows how variable it is AMS - kiosks not available in January and K-Mar Officer did the photo and finger print. In March kiosks also not available but the officer didn’t do my photo or finger prints. BER - in December kiosks working. In March I used the kiosks but the officer still took my photo and finger prints. No doubt on my next entries at either airport the procedure will probably be totally different! |
For the 1st time today, I have seen the EES kiosks in function and being used in CDG 2E (arrivals).
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