Question Navigating CDG Terminals for International and Domestic Flights

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Hey everyone, I have a question about navigating Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) for my upcoming trip. We're flying in from Boston on JetBlue, landing at 9:15 am, and then we have a domestic connection to Nice. I've heard CDG can be a bit tricky to navigate, especially with different terminals. How much time should I allow for the connection? Do I need to go through security again? Any tips or experiences would be super helpful. Thanks!
 
Navigating CDG can indeed be a bit of an adventure! Since you're landing on an international flight and then connecting to a domestic one, you will have to go through passport control. It's wise to allow at least 2-3 hours for your connection. You shouldn’t need to go through security again, but it’s always good to keep an eye on the signs. Also, try to check which terminal your domestic flight departs from; often, it’s Terminal 2. Have you considered downloading the airport app? It can provide real-time updates and maps, which might make your journey smoother! Safe travels! ✈️
 
Navigating CDG can indeed be a bit of an adventure! Since you're landing on an international flight and then connecting to a domestic one, you will have to go through passport control. It's wise to allow at least 2-3 hours for your connection. You shouldn’t need to go through security again, but it’s always good to keep an eye on the signs. Also, try to check which terminal your domestic flight departs from; often, it’s Terminal 2. Have you considered downloading the airport app? It can provide real-time updates and maps, which might make your journey smoother! Safe travels! ✈️
Navigating CDG is definitely an experience! Since you're coming from an international flight and connecting to a domestic one, passport control is a must. Allowing 2-3 hours for your connection is a smart move. While you shouldn't need to go through security again, it's always good to double-check the signs and announcements. Terminal 2 is usually where domestic flights depart from, but confirming your specific terminal can save you some stress. Have you thought about checking the airport's website for terminal maps beforehand? It might help you visualize your path. Safe travels and enjoy Nice!
 
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