Hi,
I am an American planning an intra-Europe flight itinerary. My plan is to use Easyjet to fly from Milan (MXP) to CDG and then from CDG to Edinburgh. I will be able to do online check-in for both flights but there is only 45 minutes between when the first flight is scheduled to land and when I will need to be at the gate for the second flight (for the 30 minute pre-departure requirement).
Essentially I want to know if this is possible or if it is too much of a gamble. I have read on this forum that sometimes it takes 15-20 minutes to taxi to the gate. Once I deplane, will it be possible for me to just walk to the next gate within 2B or do I have to go through security? I%26#39;ve looked at a map of the terminal and I can%26#39;t tell what the 12 gates are (Numbered 1-12) and how they correspond to the flight gates (22B through 33B).
Thanks
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I may be more conservative than other posters here, but I wouldn%26#39;t take a chance on it. If your inbound flight is late on the ground or you have to disembark on the tarmac and ride a bus to the terminal, there%26#39;s no way you%26#39;ll make the check in requirement, even though you shouldn%26#39;t have to clear security again.
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I t really depends entirely on your tolerance for risk given that your ticket to Edinburgh will be worthless if you do not make the connection. For me this would be too tight a connection, but if everything falls exactly into place and you do not encounter any glitches you will make it. I wouldn%26#39;t risk it if I didn%26#39;t have to. You may be more of a gambler...
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If you make aware to the cabin crew that you have a connecting flight to catch and the window to do this is small they sometimes allow you off first to make up time.
Just be polite to them its not there fault if it is a bit late.
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