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Has anyone been at the CDG Airport in Paris, France?


I would look to book a flight to Romania but there is a connection in France. Is the airport really big or confusing or anything? I'll probably travel alone ..
Thanks!

IT"S HUUUGE! BUT its a basic horse shoe shape. You'll arrive international terminal, probably have to go through customs (make sure your bags are checked though when you depart). After walking out of customs you probably can walk right across the terminal walkways to your next terminal. It is not a confusing place. There are lots of sign age and map spots. Even big signs pointing to information booths. A few million people arrive there each year with transfers, I'm willing to bet you'll be ok as I never saw any skeletons or corpses.

this might be helpful

http://bonjourlafrance.net/air-france/pa...

its a nice airport, thats about all i remember..
i'm pretty sure its big..
but if you google it it might tell you something about it

CDG is a very large airport and you will almost certainly have to change terminals. Transport between terminals is by bus. You won't have problems as long as there is at least 2 hours between flights. After that, you just follow the signs to the shuttle bus and get off at the correct terminal.

The CDG is huge, I was there last november...
Forunately everything is very well indicated.
As you exit your first flight you will find a person or two just outside the plane and you can ask them for explicit directions to get to your connecting flight...

It is well marked and the people there are terrific. You should have no problems.

Charle de Gaulle Paris is a very clear airport in the concept and indications are there easy to understand. More than English is an international language and the agents of airport are able of pointing out thefts by speaking in English...

YES ! It is REALLY big. I advice you not to if you're travelling alone.

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