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Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport Updating Nonsensical Terminal Naming
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Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport Updating Nonsensical Terminal Naming

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownDecember 8, 20252 Mins Read
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People have mixed opinions on Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). While I know many people aren’t a fan of the airport, as an aviation geek, I’m sort of a fan. However, there’s one thing I’ve never been able to make sense of, though fortunately that will be changing.

I welcome these changes, though I’m sure the transition may be a bit messy, and cause some confusion, since I can’t imagine all signage will be updated overnight (or maybe it will be?). The truth is that CDG just has a really complicated terminal layout, as is the case with many airports, given how they’re built over time, piece by piece.

Furthermore, I could see there being some confusion in terms of multiple terminals sharing the same check-in halls, particularly for Air France and SkyTeam departure areas.

This simplification seems like a step in the right direction

Bottom line

In March 2027, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport plans to update its terminal naming system, which I think has been confusing travelers for a very long time. In particular, Terminal 2E has caused a lot of confusion, with Halls K-M.

The airport will go from having just three terminal numbers, to having seven terminal numbers. Fortunately we’ll no longer see terminals with numbers and letters, which was always a bit confusing.

What do you make of CDG’s terminal renaming?

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