Saturday, April 21, 2012

United Airlines at CDG Terminal

I have a flight with United Airlines back to the States in a few days and need your help.





I would like to know which Terminal, I should go to and which stop on RER B, I should get off.





Please help me





Thanks.




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Your departing terminal should be included on your booking confirmation. If not, you should be able to access your booking on the United website and determine the terminal. Otherwise, call United and find out.




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Unless the RER has changed, I remember when I used to regularly take it that, it just went to an end stop and then everyone got off and changed to an airport bus to get to the right terminal.





As for United, I think it%26#39;s Terminal 1 as I used to take United for decades, as I%26#39;m on their frequent flyer program. However, I%26#39;ve switched to Air France, hooked up with Delta, whose program I%26#39;m also a regular on, since they have non-stop flights out of L.A. and don%26#39;t leave until around 3:30PM. Then, I can sleep late before having the driver pick me up and drive me to the airport.





But, I was last on United in 2007, and it was still landing in the older terminal, the one with the tunnel-looking structure that has the moving sidewalk inside, which I think is Terminal 1. Happy Travels!




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The terminals at CDG are now linked by the automated train known as CDGVal. If you are leaving from Terminal 1 you want the FIRST of the two CDG RER stations, though if you%26#39;ve given yourself plenty of time it won%26#39;t matter if you go to the second. You%26#39;ll just have a longer ride on the shuttle train.




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Things change at CDG all the time, so it%26#39;s best not to rely of previous experiences of others.





There are two RER stops at CDG. One in the vicinity of Terminal 1 and the other at Terminal 2.





See





www.easycdg.com





You%26#39;ll save yourself a lot of time and aggravation by finding out the correct departure terminal ahead of time.




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United was Terminal 1 this past June.




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United should be Terminal 1 since that is where their Red Carpet Lounge is and that is where they were flying out of earlier this year. You would get off at RER stop CDG Terminal 1, go up the stairs, exit the RER station and then get onto the CDGVAL train in the direction of Terminal 1.




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