At Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) in 2026, EasyJet primarily operates out of Terminal 2B and Terminal 2D. These two sub-terminals are part of the larger Terminal 2 complex and are connected by a shared central area that facilitates easier security and boarding access. When you arrive at CDG, you should check the digital display boards immediately, as your flight's specific gate may fluctuate between the B and D wings. If you are transferring from Terminal 1 or 3, you should use the CDGVAL, a free automated shuttle train that connects all the airport's main terminals in about 7 minutes. Terminal 2D is the traditional hub for EasyJet, but the recent integration with 2B has expanded their capacity. If you have time before your flight, these terminals offer a variety of retail and dining options, including the Extime Lounge, providing a more comfortable "low-cost" travel experience than the older Terminal 3.