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Enough connecting time?

Started on 08-Jun-2009 09:38 by xlixx004 | Posts 1 - 2 of 2

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xlixx004
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08-Jun-2009 09:38

Hi guys,

I am going to Paris and then Denmark next week and on my way back, I am flying from Aalborg to Paris (CDG) airport and from there have a flight home to Washington, DC. I land in Paris at 10:20 (assuming no delay) and my flight from Paris home is at 11:30. Is that enough connecting time?

If that's not enough time, I am willing to try to change my flight from Aalborg to Paris to the previous night and just sleep at the airport. Or maybe I can take an overnight train from Denmark to Paris. Any suggestions on those options are greatly appreciated too!

Thank you!!

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08-Jun-2009 14:31

If it's the same airline the whole way you shouldn't have any problems, assuming the incoming flight (to CDG) is on time. But I'm curious, didn't know there were any nonstop flights from Aalborg to Paris. What airline is that? And did you buy these tickets at the same time from the same company, or were they bought separately? If it's a thrugoing ticket, then this is a "legal" connection time. Doesn't necessarily mean you're going to be OK. Nobody can predict delays, and delays into Paris CDG are not that uncommon. French Air Traffic Control is notorious for causing problems with slowdowns etc...

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