From: Hatunen on
On Sun, 01 Aug 2010 10:00:56 +0200, Tom P <werotizy(a)freent.dd>
wrote:

>On 08/01/2010 09:39 AM, Paul Schmitz-Josten wrote:
>> Hatunen in<u2k9561srs1gvjio379h1lvbmk3m4gassm(a)4ax.com>:
>>
>>>> In CDG, it is essential whether you have an Air France flight or not.
>>>> Air France (and their partners) use terminal building 2, most of the rest
>>>> of the world uses terminal 1. They are at least 15 mins (if not more) by
>>>> bus distant from each other.
>>>
>>> Can't be worse than a British flight we took a few years ago from
>>> SFO to Heathrow and our conecting BA flight to Helsinki was at
>>> Gatwick.
>>
>> Agreed: Heathrow to Gatwick is 45 miles, and I suspect that the estimated
>> time varies between 45 mins und 4.5 hours ;->
>>
> Is that offered as a connecting flight by the BA booking system? Some
>years back I had an AF fight arriving at CDG and the AF connecting
>flight was from Orly. Air France did not offer this on the booking as a
>connecting flight, I had to book the legs separately.

It was offered as our connecting flight in 1997 (I believe it was
1997). Last time we did it, though, the connection was LHR T4 to
LHR T3, maybe five years ago.

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From: PeterL on
On Jul 31, 7:34 am, teak <t...(a)linuxmail.org> wrote:
> How do you find out where to go. I am going to Paris, than Bologna. I
> ahve my tickets. How do I find my next terminal?
>
> Monday, August 16, 2010
> Air France # 8635 Operated by: DELTA AIR LINES -- DL 8635 - Please
> check in with the operating carrier
>
> Philadelphia International (PHL) to Paris Ch. De Gaulle (CDG)
> Departure (PHL): August 16, 6:35 PM EDT (evening)
> Arrival (CDG): August 17, 8:25 AM CEST (morning)
> Class: Economy Your flight is confirmed. The airline will assign seats
> at check-in or you may choose seats
>
> Tuesday, August 17, 2010
> Air France # 1528
>
> Paris Ch. De Gaulle (CDG) to Bologna Guglielmo Marconi (BLQ)
> Departure (CDG): August 17, 9:35 AM CEST (morning)
> Arrival (BLQ): August 17, 11:15 AM CEST (morning)
>
> Tuesday, August 17, 2010
> Alitalia # 1153
>
> Bologna Guglielmo Marconi (BLQ) to Lamezia-Terme S Eufemia (SUF)
> Departure (BLQ): August 17, 12:10 PM CEST (afternoon)
> Arrival (SUF): August 17, 1:35 PM CEST (afternoon)


As others have said, you have an extremely tight connection time.
Since terminal assignments may change, you need to check when you
arrive CDG. Or, you may ask your flight attendents to check it for
you before arrival. Sometimes they have the connection information.
From: Erilar on
Martin <martin(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
> On 01/08/10 15:19, Erilar wrote:
>> Paul Schmitz-Josten<alossola(a)web.de> wrote:
>>> Hatunen in<u2k9561srs1gvjio379h1lvbmk3m4gassm(a)4ax.com>:
>>>
>>>>> In CDG, it is essential whether you have an Air France flight or
>>>>> not.
>>>>> Air France (and their partners) use terminal building 2, most of
> > > > > the
>>>>> rest
>>>>> of the world uses terminal 1. They are at least 15 mins (if not
>>>>> more) by
>>>>> bus distant from each other.
>>>>
>>>> Can't be worse than a British flight we took a few years ago from
>>>> SFO to Heathrow and our conecting BA flight to Helsinki was at
>>>> Gatwick.
>>>
>>> Agreed: Heathrow to Gatwick is 45 miles, and I suspect that the
>>> estimated
>>> time varies between 45 mins und 4.5 hours ;->
>>>
>> So I've heard. Next spring I'm flying from Chicago to Aberdeen via
>> Copenhagen 8-)
>
> Got a job on an oil rig? :o)

Heading for Orkney.
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From: Martin on
On 01/08/10 20:50, Erilar wrote:
> Martin<martin(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> On 01/08/10 15:19, Erilar wrote:
>>> Paul Schmitz-Josten<alossola(a)web.de> wrote:
>>>> Hatunen in<u2k9561srs1gvjio379h1lvbmk3m4gassm(a)4ax.com>:
>>>>
>>>>>> In CDG, it is essential whether you have an Air France flight or
>>>>>> not.
>>>>>> Air France (and their partners) use terminal building 2, most of
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> rest
>>>>>> of the world uses terminal 1. They are at least 15 mins (if not
>>>>>> more) by
>>>>>> bus distant from each other.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can't be worse than a British flight we took a few years ago from
>>>>> SFO to Heathrow and our conecting BA flight to Helsinki was at
>>>>> Gatwick.
>>>>
>>>> Agreed: Heathrow to Gatwick is 45 miles, and I suspect that the
>>>> estimated
>>>> time varies between 45 mins und 4.5 hours ;->
>>>>
>>> So I've heard. Next spring I'm flying from Chicago to Aberdeen via
>>> Copenhagen 8-)
>>
>> Got a job on an oil rig? :o)
>
> Heading for Orkney.

I have friends who just had three solid weeks of gales and non stop rain
in the Shetlands.
From: Erilar on
Martin <martin(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
> On 01/08/10 20:50, Erilar wrote:
>> Martin<martin(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>> On 01/08/10 15:19, Erilar wrote:
>>>> Paul Schmitz-Josten<alossola(a)web.de> wrote:
>>>>> Hatunen in<u2k9561srs1gvjio379h1lvbmk3m4gassm(a)4ax.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> In CDG, it is essential whether you have an Air France flight or
>>>>>>> not.
>>>>>>> Air France (and their partners) use terminal building 2, most of
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> rest
>>>>>>> of the world uses terminal 1. They are at least 15 mins (if not
>>>>>>> more) by
>>>>>>> bus distant from each other.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can't be worse than a British flight we took a few years ago from
>>>>>> SFO to Heathrow and our conecting BA flight to Helsinki was at
>>>>>> Gatwick.
>>>>>
>>>>> Agreed: Heathrow to Gatwick is 45 miles, and I suspect that the
>>>>> estimated
>>>>> time varies between 45 mins und 4.5 hours ;->
>>>>>
>>>> So I've heard. Next spring I'm flying from Chicago to Aberdeen via
>>>> Copenhagen 8-)
>>>
>>> Got a job on an oil rig? :o)
>>
>> Heading for Orkney.
>
> I have friends who just had three solid weeks of gales and non stop
> rain in the Shetlands.

Better than extreme heat and humidity, as far as I'm concerned 8-)
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