Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Renumber Terminals in March 2027

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Renumber Terminals in March 2027

The ADP Group will change the terminal names at Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport in March 2027.

Terminals will be designated only by numbers, running from Terminal 1 to Terminal 7. Departure lounges will be identified by letters, and terminal parking lots will use the same number as their respective terminal. The current combinations of numbers and letters, such as Terminal 2E and Hall M, will be discontinued.

The current Terminal 3 will become Terminal 2; Terminals 2A and 2C will become Terminal 3; Terminals 2B and 2D will become Terminal 4; Terminal 2EK will become Terminal 5; Terminal 2F will become Terminal 6; and Terminal 2G will become Terminal 7.

All signage will be updated between September and December 2026 and will be temporarily covered with stickers until March 2027. This will require changes to 3,000 panels inside the terminals, 600 signs in parking areas, and 250 road signs, as well as reconfiguring 10,000 surveillance cameras and hundreds of computer applications.

Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport serves 328 cities in 119 countries, and 70 million passengers used the airport in 2024. The airport directly employs around 90,000 people.

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