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How long is the wait time for passport control at CDG?

How long is the wait at CDG border control? - At Paris-Charles de Gaulle: out of nearly 2.5 million passengers on international flights [1], 83% waited less than 10 minutes, 97% less than 30 minutes and 99% less than 45 minutes.



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Whether it's terminal 1, 2 or 3 you'll pass through passport control and customs. If you leave the aircraft in the first group of passengers you should expect to get through immigration fairly quickly but allow yourself anything from 10 mins to 1hour.

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Special notice. Remember to check your flight status before you go to the airport and arrive at least 3 hours before your scheduled departure time.

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PARAFE ePassport gates are automated self-service barriers. They are located at immigration checkpoints of Terminal 1, 2, 3.

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Two hours is plenty if it is a connection and the first flight is on time. It is not enough time if you have two separate tickets where you would have to check in and go through security.

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Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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Although your passport is required as an ID when travelling abroad, you don't really need to carry it around with you everywhere. Consider moving around the city with your driver's license instead, and leave your passport behind in the hotel safe.

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Given that CDG is a large and busy airport, it is prudent to allocate sufficient time for the entire procedure. On average, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to over an hour to depart the airport after completing the necessary procedures.

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For instance, you can see that Charles De Gaulle is busiest at 1pm (across all terminals), while the next busiest period is at the 10am hour when the airport is at 79% of the 1pm peak time.

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You'll pass French Customs after baggage reclaim, before you enter the public arrivals area. Passengers who have not exceeded the duty-free allowance and have nothing to declare should go directly through the exit doors. All other passengers, or passengers who are unsure should stop at the French Customs office.

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Yes Or No – Carry Your Passport in Europe? In general, across Europe, you should carry either your passport or a copy of it. You are required by law to have a valid form of identification.

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Although your passport is required as an ID when travelling abroad, you don't really need to carry it around with you everywhere. Consider moving around the city with your driver's license instead, and leave your passport behind in the hotel safe.

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For the vast majority of passengers the immigration process only takes a few minutes, though lines can get long if many international flights arrive around the same time. Once you land, just follow the signs (and other passengers) to the immigration area.

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The General Guideline for How Early You Should Get to the Airport. Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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What is a good connection time? Travel advisers say there's a lot to take into account when booking connecting flights, but a general rule of thumb is 60-90 minutes between domestic flights and at least two to three hours for international itineraries.

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