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#83704 01/24/2016 01:02 PM
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The airlines are showing connection times of 1h30m in Heathrow and Paris for flights coming from the US to Athens. It seems very tight to me. I called both AirFrance and British Airlines and they both said that the airlines consider this to a "legal" connection. What do you think? Is it enough time?

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JimandBeth #83705 01/24/2016 01:30 PM
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Check which terminals you are due to use. There are several at both airport. An hour and a half should be sufficient if using the same terminal and the airlines OK it. Travel at Heathrow from terminal 5 to other terminals takes several minutes, and at CDG inter terminals can take best part of an hour. if you are a frequent airport user, fine, but if it is likely to fray your nerves, opt for a later flight.

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Thank you. That was my sense.


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