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Old Apr 2, 2001 | 10:54 am
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Rendevous at CDG?

I am flying United to CDG and a friend is flying in on British from LHR. We are to arrive within 25 minutes of each other. Do they fly into the same terminal? Is there a relatively easy place to meet up? Or, should we just make our way separately and meet up at our hotel?
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Old Apr 2, 2001 | 11:51 am
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I believe you will both be coming into Terminal One. It's a circle with all the exit doors numbered, so pick your favorite number and wait for each other at one of the exit doors. I don't remember how high the numbers go, but from 1 to at least 20.
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Old Apr 3, 2001 | 5:20 am
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Shall I give you the point that I have always told people to meet me at busy airports - and it never fails. I always say "Meet you at the Hertz desk". It is always reasonably near to arrivals, and it is away from the milling crowds. I got the idea from the slogan that they used to print on the back of Boarding Passes "Hertz On Hand, Wherever You Land".

Just an idea!

In this instance, United does fly into Terminal 1 at CDG, and that is probably as good a place to meet as any.

[This message has been edited by PAUL PALMER (edited 04-03-2001).]
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