Apart from the Duty-Free zone, Level 4 provides access to the 7 boarding areas located at the 7 satellite buildings around the central terminal. Reaching each boarding zone is possible via tunnels with moving walkways. Level 5: the Arrivals area. The 5 floor hosts the baggage claim zones.
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It's typically an hour or a little less from the plane, through immigration, and baggage claim. Not different from any other international airport. check the weight and size allowances for carry on, of airline/s you'll be flying with, to help decide re checking luggage or not.
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.
If you are not sure where to go, ask one of your airline's agents, or look for a baggage carousel board that lists which carousel will have your flight's bags. Even if you are the last person out out of a crowded plane, you should be able to get to the baggage claim area ahead of your bags.
In most large airports in the United States and in some small ones as well, the domestic baggage reclaims are located on a different floor than the ticket counter, usually lower.
Air France offers four cabins of service: La Premiere, Business, Premium Economy and Economy. Entertainment screens are available on long-haul flights and wifi is offered on selected routes. Delta and Air France operate from terminal 2E in CDG. AF short haul connections depart from 2F and 2G.
Bus RATP operates a bus from Aéroport CDG - Terminal 1 to Terminal 2F every 30 minutes. Tickets cost €2 - €4 and the journey takes 7 min. Alternatively, Paris Aéroport operates a vehicle from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 Gare every 5 minutes, and the journey takes 9 min.
You can easily move around Terminal 2 public area on foot by simply following the appropriate signage… Terminal 2 complex consists of seven sub-terminal buildings, listed 2A to 2G. Terminals 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F public area are linked with pedestrian connecting corridors.
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.