Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
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Hub Overview
Passengers
69.5M
Destinations
328
Connectivity
94/100
Transit
fair
Hub Airlines
Alliance Presence
Terminal & Lounges
Terminal Overview
CDG has three terminal complexes: Terminal 1 (Star Alliance), Terminal 2 (Air France/SkyTeam, sub-terminals A-G), and Terminal 3 (low-cost).
Lounge Highlights
The Air France La Premiere lounge in Terminal 2E offers a Michelin-level dining experience. The Air France Business lounge features Clarins spa treatments.
Transit Tips
- Air France operates from Terminals 2E and 2F for long-haul and 2G for regional flights.
- Terminal 1 is used by Star Alliance carriers; Terminal 3 handles low-cost airlines.
- The CDGVAL shuttle connects all terminals and the RER train station for free.
- Inter-terminal transfers can take 30-45 minutes; plan connections accordingly.
- Schengen and non-Schengen areas are strictly separated within Terminal 2.
Ground Transport
The RER B train reaches central Paris (Chatelet-Les Halles) in about 35 minutes for EUR 11.80. Le Bus Direct runs to Eiffel Tower and Montparnasse.
Fun Facts
- CDG is named after Charles de Gaulle, the leader of Free France during WWII and later president.
- Terminal 1's circular design was revolutionary when it opened in 1974.
- The airport serves as the primary hub for the SkyTeam alliance.