Which terminal does Air France use at CDG? Air France flies from and to Paris airport terminal 2. Specifically, France's flag national air carrier uses the sections T2E, T2F, and T2G for its routes' departures and arrivals.
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You must pass through a security check (No passport control nor visa required). Please note ! If you need to leave the transit area to pick up baggage and check-in, you must clear a passport check, please ensure that you comply with entry & visa requirements.
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.
Usually CDG is a mess in the morning along with the security lines/immigration. 2hours should be more than adequate so don't worry too much ^ and enjoy where your travels take you . 2 hours should be enough. You should be fine with a 2-hr connection.
Navigating Charles de GaulleCDG is a sprawling airport with a confusing number of terminal designations, from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2A through 2F. Terminal 2, in fact, is really a collection of seven terminals, with a few extra sub-designations like 2F-1 to make matters even more confusing.
AF will automatically rebook you on the next available flight to your destination which may or may not be the next scheduled flight. Effectively, there is nothing that you can do until you arrive at CDG.
No passport control nor security check. Please note ! If you need to leave the transit area to pick up baggage and check-in, you must pass through a security check.
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.