You can't imagine how helpful this is, truly, to an info junky like myself - who needs to understand things before I do them. Especially in the mess that is CDG. You were so funny, sounding exasperated 'oh my gosh' or stuff like that, but really, you did an amazing job and have helped so many people. Thank you!
I was there yesterday. A nightmare French fashion again. They added a border police check with just 2 officers for 200 passengers and just 40 minutes for my next connection for international flight. Then when I finally pass they put the wrong door number for my next flight to Atlanta. Stay away from CdG and from Paris. French are very rude and unorganized. I pass the sane situation in Atlanta Airport with probably 800 passengers. Everyone was organized and I was clear after 30mn.
Yes u do. They just add one. I was there yesterday April 26 and yes you have to wait because it was lunch x and just 2 border officer for 200 maybe 250 passengers. CdG is a nightmare French made.
For some reason, at this airport, the flows of arrivals and departures are not separated in any way. Can someone easily go straight from the train to the exits without passport control, or is everything thought out here? Who knows explain.
they're separated. This journey took the recorder through at least one one-way passage. Breach one of those and you'll know when you see security come running. EDIT: just realised what you're asking. Passport control is the final step before you reach public areas, it's four steps for international flights: ticket check, border exit checks, getting to your large gate area, then security for that area.
@@aidenstanley7305 what I wonder is how you get to the main part of 2E from halls L/M if you're arriving without a connection. either the train has a special section for international arrivals or there's a different way
I know heathrow has some sort of facial recognition technology to allow international connections without making it possible to circumvent the barriers. Although I think that's different because there are no exit controls, unlike the Schengen zone.
You can't imagine how helpful this is, truly, to an info junky like myself - who needs to understand things before I do them. Especially in the mess that is CDG. You were so funny, sounding exasperated 'oh my gosh' or stuff like that, but really, you did an amazing job and have helped so many people. Thank you!
so, after security, did you get your flight on time? how long all the jorney from leaving first plane to get the other one?
Much good its. Tank you...
very good informative video.thanks
I’m about to do the same with a 90 min connection. How long did it take you gate to gate?
did you end up making it? i have the same situation
Hi clint very informative Video! Do you have to take the train to terminal 2f or can one walk?
I walked but it’s a journey
@@clintwitten9941 how long did it take you? Which Hall of 2E have you started to 2F?
@@susisusi4372 too long
Merci beaucoup
How long did it take to get through security and did you make your flight?
Très bien. Merci bc!
En donde se hace migración?
I was there yesterday. A nightmare French fashion again. They added a border police check with just 2 officers for 200 passengers and just 40 minutes for my next connection for international flight. Then when I finally pass they put the wrong door number for my next flight to Atlanta. Stay away from CdG and from Paris. French are very rude and unorganized. I pass the sane situation in Atlanta Airport with probably 800 passengers. Everyone was organized and I was clear after 30mn.
I have a connection from Paris to Amsterdam, is it the same path of this video?
You have to know what terminal is your flight
Is it necessary to take a shuttle after this when You get to 2f
You dont have to make a passport control o migration stuff?
Yes u do. They just add one. I was there yesterday April 26 and yes you have to wait because it was lunch x and just 2 border officer for 200 maybe 250 passengers. CdG is a nightmare French made.
9:35 is it that from hall M to hall L can anyone easily pass without passport control? Who knows, let them explain.
I'm guessing he's gotten off an international flight. That means he's already in the 'not in France' area.
That guy in the Blue on the escalator… like dude why you taking up the whole side like that ??
But the first stop was 2E gate L?
Yes. The train runs Hall M --> Hall L --> Main terminal 2E/ Hall K and also Main terminal 2E/ Hall K --> Hall L --> Hall M.
@@LakeConstanso you always have to get off at terminal K to go to 2F?
@@fiorellafernandez4438 Sorry, I don't know. But if you Google "CDG 2E to 2F", I see there is lots of info available
it's my first time traveling
For some reason, at this airport, the flows of arrivals and departures are not separated in any way. Can someone easily go straight from the train to the exits without passport control, or is everything thought out here? Who knows explain.
they're separated. This journey took the recorder through at least one one-way passage. Breach one of those and you'll know when you see security come running.
EDIT: just realised what you're asking. Passport control is the final step before you reach public areas, it's four steps for international flights: ticket check, border exit checks, getting to your large gate area, then security for that area.
@@aidenstanley7305 what I wonder is how you get to the main part of 2E from halls L/M if you're arriving without a connection. either the train has a special section for international arrivals or there's a different way
I know heathrow has some sort of facial recognition technology to allow international connections without making it possible to circumvent the barriers. Although I think that's different because there are no exit controls, unlike the Schengen zone.
@@kinkisharyocoasters you take the same tram as someone making a connection. The gate areas of 2E are all non-Schengen.