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Losst letter OS411/10.10.2012Oct 26, 201210We recives a message from Wiena-Austria that said you had recived/accepted the letter with 0232 PRN-CDG at first and then the code OS411/10.10.2012 was recived from your airport Please find it and send it to the rightfull ovner.the letter is very important With respect. Kastrati Fjolla ADD. FJOLLA KASTRATI COS PADA 48 RUE DES TREUILS 33000 BORDEAUX FRANC contact me+33760839715cdgposted on Fri, Oct 26[ Reply ][ Like ]You need to contact CDG Airport: The Lost & Found Office will eventually turn over the lost item to the the Lost Property department of the Paris Police Headquarters, which is located at 36 Rue des morillons,75732 Paris Cedex 15; tel. 0 821 00 25 25. To fill out a lost property report open: aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/en-GB/Passagers/shops-services/practical-service/lost-property/lost-property-form.htmfroct12posted on Fri, Oct 26
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killing timeAug 7, 201211We're arriving at CDG at 6:00 am from Boston. Must kill 3 hours until friends fly in to meet us at the airport. Can we pick up our checked luggage, which I assume is outside of security, and then find a comfortable chair/place to nap?Donposted on Mon, Aug 61 person likes this post [ Like ]
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Securit at CDGJun 20, 201210Can I travel freely from my arrival at Terminal 2e to meet a friend arriving at terminal 1 at her arrival gate? Do I need to go through security?rharrposted on Wed, Jun 20At CDG you will not be able to meet your friend in the secured area of Terminal 1. You will have to meet her outside (unsecured departure or arrivals level). For more information, open www.ifly.com/cdg and click on "Terminal Map" under QUICK LINKS - beyond the map is detailed terminal information.wejun12posted on Wed, Jun 20
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custons and immigrationJun 18, 201210I am flying from Atlanta to Munich, transferring in Paris, both flights Delta, so terminal 2C. When I arrive in Paris do I have to retrieve baggage, go through immigration, etc? Or do I do that in Munich?kateposted on Sun, Jun 17At CDG you are considered an international arrival and need to to through their (non-Schengen) immigration/customs clearance. Thereafter you need to connect to your connecting gate indicated at the overhead screens. Note that Terminal 2E has on the departures level access to gates L21-L53 and K21-K54; Terminal 2F has gates F24-56. A shuttle bus connects 2C & 2G, as well as 2E & 2G.mojun12posted on Mon, Jun 18
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Layover in Paris, when to be back to CDGJun 8, 201210I will connect through Paris for a departure flight back to US. Checking my flight, I will depart from Terminal 2F. Here is what I plan to do: - I should have a boarding pass already for the Paris-US flight - My big luggage will be checked all the way through but I plan to leave a small luggage at Left Luggage area (near RER/TGV station). - Do a Day trip shopping in Paris - In the late afternoon I plan to take the RoissyBus back to CDG Questions: - Upon arrival at CDG, what should I go first: * Detaxe / Tax Refund * Go through passport control * or Should I pick up my left luggage at the RER CDG station? The left luggage is simply a handcarry that I will bring to the flight Other advice will be appreciated. Thanks!twinstarposted on Thu, Jun 7First of all, if your arrival terminal at CDG, where you left your carry-on bag, is a different one than your departure Terminal at 2F. you will have to pick it up there, then connect to Terminal 2F, where you simply go through security check and on to your gate. As an international arrival in Paris (non-Schengen) you will have to go through their immigration/customs procedure prior to your proceeding to the left luggage service.thjun12posted on Fri, Jun 8
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Catholic mass near Charls de Caulle airpMay 21, 201210I am looking for a Catholic Mass near the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris on Friday 29th June. I have 4hours stop in the airport, from 9am to 1.45pm before I catch my next flight, could you give me some advise where and how to get to a Mass?cecif3posted on Mon, May 21The passenger terminals have so-called 'interfaith' prayer rooms. However, the following contacts will help you: Catholic faith : Father Gérard Squarcioni - tel. +33 (0) 1.74.25.08.49; Father Baudouin Tournemine - +33 (0) 1.48.62.47.97; Father Francis Truptil +33 (0) 1.48.16.54.25. Alternatively: Paris-Orly terminal South Chapel on level 2 - Public area - open from 08:00 to 22:0 - Catholic prayer: Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 12:15moapr12posted on Mon, May 21
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Duty Ffree left at Terminal 1 Gate 25May 13, 201210I left my duty free bag at the security check at Gate 25 Terminal 1. I had just bought an expensive perfume minutes earlier. My name, flight number and boarding pass number are all on the receipt which is inside the bag. What can I do to get it back?DavidCassposted on Sun, May 13
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Lost wallets, no answerFeb 2, 201220On December 19th I forgot 2 wallets containing all my documents (except the passaport) and a certsain amount of currency. I wrote 3 emails to address that Air France sent me, but I never get an answer. Just to avoid common difficulties with English one of those was in French. I am very upset for the quality (???) of the CGG service. En tous cas politesse est morte. I will never use this airport for my flights and those of my staff. DON'T FLY TROUGH CDG IT'S A GOOD SUGGESTIONTinoposted on Mon, Jan 9The Lost & Found Office of CDG is located in the Lost Property department of the Paris Police Headquarters, whose address is as follows: 36 Rue des morillons,75732 Paris Cedex 15; or tel : +33 821 00 2525. OR try the Airport contact at http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/en-GB/Passagers/Home1039posted on Tue, Jan 10
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I FORGOT TO PICK UP MY GOLD BANGLEOct 25, 201100I was travelling from CDG to BOM on AF218 on 21Oct11. While screening my stuff at the XRAY machine near gate C88 on terminal 2C just behind the immigration counters, I forgot to pick up my gold bangle after the same was screened. Request if you can advice how do I try getting it back. Many thanks ARCHANA NAIK archie1809@yahoo.comARCHANAposted on Tue, Oct 25
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Lost My Mobile Telephone!Oct 22, 201110I travelled on 21st Oct from CDG to ABZ on flight AF5558 at 15.30hrs. Unfortunately I have lost my mobile telephone. I was in the business lounge at terminal 2E (gates 21-47) which is where I last used it. From the lounge we departed via gate 22 and was transferred by bus bus to the aircraft. We were seated in row 11 on the aircraft, with our party occupying all 4 seats. The telephone has either been found in the lounge, on the transfer bus or on the aircraft. Details of telephone; Sony Ericcson, colour white with a broken front screen Please advise if this has been handed in so that I can organise to get it returned to me. The telephone is not valuable but the photographs that are in the memory are!RodPposted on Sat, Oct 22
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LOST VW CAR KEYOct 18, 201110I HAVE LOST MY VALKSWAGON CAR KEY AT TERMINAL 2E, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT michaelsweswe@gmail.comMIKE KAYposted on Tue, Oct 18Lost & Found items are turned over to the Lost Property department of the Paris Police Headquarters, located at:36 Rue des morillons,75732 Paris Cedex 15; Tel : 0 821 00 25 25. Alternatively, you may want to try CDG's e-mail address: http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/en-GB/Passagers/Home/contact.htm/contact.htm1039posted on Tue, Oct 18
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Travel Kennel for PetOct 14, 201111Does anyone know if there is a place to purchase dog kennels for travel on a plane at the airport?skoposted on Fri, Oct 141 person likes this post [ Like ]
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Lost Canon PowershotSep 2, 201110Lost a canon power shot in black case Aug 14th . I will talk to God and make sure yo got to heaven if you find and return ;) Mikemichaelcposted on Fri, Sep 2If you lost it at the ticket counter or on the plane, call your airline; The general contact for CDG is tel. +33 1 70 36 39 50 or e-mail: http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/ADP/en-GB/Passagers/Home/contact.htm ; and if power shot was already turned over - The Lost & Found Office is located in the Lost Property department of the Paris Police Headquarters at Tel : 0 821 00 25 25HH39posted on Fri, Sep 2


