For an M gate arrival, you have to go landside for any connection. There's the possibility of an airside connection if you arrive from the US, Canada, or Romania at an L gate (typically only Air France or TAROM flights do), but otherwise, you're not messing up if you end up having to go through security again.
Yes, I had to go landside and through security. The line was not very long and moved fairly quickly. All-in-all I enjoyed my trip through CDG. Thank you for watching my channel.
@flubberghosted2472 - This is in my opinion the better of the lounges @ CDG. The SkyTeam lounges are nice but this one just has a more hospitable feel. Thanks for watching.
They did have a separate relaxation area. I did not visit/video it. They did have some very comfortable chairs in the lounge area, but no beach-like recliners. In the gate area they did have beach-like chairs, but they were full. They did look very comfy!
I would most definitely recommend this lounge. I don't know if they have a time limit. I stopped by once while traveling economy and I think it was 70?? euro. I usually travel business class and I've never been asked to leave for overstaying a time limit. Thank you for watching my video, I hope i was helpful.
@shashlik444 - I'm not sure, but i'll be in CDG in a few days and I'll check. I know I tried to purchase access to the "SkyTeam" lounge and was told I had to be on a business class ticket, could not purchase access.
@nujkashyap4720 - I normally get in on my business class ticket, but the one time I did pay it was 75 Euro. If you have a long layover it's worth it. If you only have a short time period, I'm not sure I'd spend the money, but the lounge is very nice and I like the food selection. Thank you for watching my videos.