Ultimate CDG Airport Guide 2026: Terminals, Maps, and What's Changing This Year

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport continues to evolve in 2026. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about CDG's terminals and facilities.
Current Terminal Layout CDG operates three main terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (with sub-terminals 2A-2G), and Terminal 3. Terminal 1 handles primarily Air France long-haul flights. Terminal 2 is the largest and handles the majority of international traffic. Terminal 3 serves charter and seasonal routes.
What's Changing in 2026 New signage is being rolled out across terminals for better wayfinding. Digital displays have been upgraded with real-time flight information and multilingual support. Terminal 2E has expanded its duty-free shopping area with new luxury brand boutiques.
Terminal Maps and Signage Each terminal now features QR codes that link to detailed digital maps on your phone. Color-coded zones help passengers navigate more easily. Staff are positioned at key intersections to assist travelers.
Winter Delay Tips January 2026 saw significant disruptions. Arrive at least 3 hours early for international flights during winter months. Check weather forecasts for your destination. Consider purchasing travel insurance to cover unexpected delays.
Navigation Tips Download the airport's mobile app before arrival. Check your airline's website for specific terminal and gate information. Ask staff for directions rather than relying solely on signage. Most terminals have information desks in the main concourse.
Pro Tips for 2026 - Use TSA PreCheck or equivalent programs when available - Pack light luggage to move through terminals quickly - Eat and use restrooms before security lines - Charge your devices at available charging stations - Keep important documents easily accessible