Network and hubs

Paris-CDG, one of Europe's most efficient hubs


The flight schedule at Paris-Charles de Gaulle is organized in 6 connecting banks (or timespans), each of which consists in a wave of flight arrivals and departures, staggered throughout the day to offer passengers a maximum number of connections in as short a time as possible.

Today Paris-CDG is Europe’s most efficient airport with 21,000 weekly connecting opportunities in under two hours in both directions.

Connecting opportunities

A regular shuttle service between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol

A hubway, i.e. 15 regular daily flights, links the two hubs, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol. The coordinated Air France and KLM network is thus able to offer customers a choice of 225 destinations.

Paris-CDG connecting the Air France network to the TGV network

Air France also draws customers with air/rail connections thanks to the location of the Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport station in its hub.  This station is served by the high-speed TGV service to Brussels as well as the urban express network (RER).

A partnership has been signed between Air France and SNCF (French railways) enabling both companies to offer direct air/rail connections between Paris-CDG and the following cities: Angers, Le Mans, Lille Europe, Lyon-Part-Dieu, Nantes, Poitiers, Tours-Saint-Pierre-des-Corps

Key Figures for the Hub

For summer 2007:

  • 820 daily Air France flights including 154 long-haul flights
  • 31.8 million Air France passengers handled compared with 27.9 in 2004 (up 14% in two years)
  • 20,540 connecting flight opportunities weekly each way
  • 92,200 passengers per day on average and over 120,000 expected at peak holiday times
  • 56% are connecting passengers
  • 400 children travelling unaccompanied per day (with a record peak of 2,000 on some days)
  • 34,000 pieces of connecting baggage per day (in excess of a record 44,000 on one day)
  • 8,000 agents with complementary responsibilities

For summer 2008

866

daily Air France flights including 146 long-haul flights

37

million Air France passengers handled

23,694

connecting flight opportunities weekly each way

100,000

passengers per day on average and over 129,000 expected at peak holiday times


55%

are connecting passengers

370

children travelling unaccompanied per day (with a record peak of 1,800 on some days)

36,100

pieces of connecting baggage per day (in excess of a record 44,000 on one day)

8,100

agents with complementary responsibilities