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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/16201582

Hello, I hope this is the right community to ask this. I have a flight in December from Valencia (Spain) to Tokyo with Air France. I have a layover in Paris CDG.

The flight from Valencia to Paris arrives at CDG at 08:20 in terminal 2G. And the flight from Paris to Tokyo departs at 9:30 in terminal 2E.

I have been researching and I believe that this is not enough time to make the connection. I contacted Air France and initially they told me that it was not enough time, and they offered me some more expensive alternative flights, which I am not satisfied with, as I would arrive a day later. When I told them that their website states that they are responsible for making the connection possible, they started to say that the connection is indeed possible. I also tried to cancel the flight from Valencia to Paris and take another airline that arrives earlier, but they say that cannot be done without paying, as it is part of the same itinerary.

I don’t have much experience flying, and I would like to know your opinion.

Thank you very much!

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[–] ccunning@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

I have no experience with CDG personally, I’ll share what I do know.

  1. If you booked passage from Spain to Tokyo the carrier is responsible for getting you to Tokyo whether you make your transfer or not. They should provide lodging and meals to cover any extended stay in Paris if you miss the connection.
  2. If you booked two separate tickets on your own, it is your responsibility and expense if you miss the transfer. And you most likely will if you have checked luggage. In this scenario the airline won’t transfer your luggage for you like the will in scenario 1
  3. In my experience (again; not specifically with CDG) an hour is cutting it close for an international layover. I have had several and many have involved sprinting to the gate. I have never missed a connection though.
  4. You can’t rely on running alone. You will have to go through security again in your layover city. This could be the long pole in the tent and is essentially out of your control
  5. Don’t be afraid to ask people for help. Let the stewards on your Valencia/Paris flight know you have a short layover. If you’re stuck in a long line at security let those in front of you know you have a short layover. Nine times out of ten, they will let you go ahead.

That’s all that’s coming to mind at the moment. Sorry I don’t have a definitive answer for you; I hope this helps though…

[–] nutomic@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

You can’t rely on running alone. You will have to go through security again in your layover city. This could be the long pole in the tent and is essentially out of your control

There are no security checks within Schengen. Agree with your other points though.

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