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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

290.0. "2 airports?" by SUTRA::EOS (ingenieur illogique) Wed May 02 1990 14:45

    
    I am going to be flying from Paris to Montreal to Boston.
    American Express tells me that the Paris plane lands at a
    different airport than the connecting flight to Boston.
    Does anyone know how far the airports are from each other,
    I've got about 2 hours in between... is there a shuttle
    service??
    
    merci
    ellen
    
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290.1Not enough time available to make that Boston Flight.KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYWed May 02 1990 16:2331
    Call AMEX and change your intinerary.
    
    One airport is called DORVAL and the other is called MIRABEL.
    
    It's about one hour between the airports.
    
    Last I heard you had a choice of TAXI (you pay) or BUS (you pay)
    and both are rather expensive.
    
    It would seem that you wish to go from PARIS to BOSTON.
    
    If you land at MIRABEL (quite likely) you will have to go through
    Canadian customs and immigration (got a VISA for CANADA) and then
    when you get to DORVAL, you will go through a pre-US customs and
    immigration (got a VISA for the US).
    
    Given that you have two hours between flights, I'd say that you
    miss your connecting flight from DORVAL to BOSTON by a half hour.
    
    Clearing Canada customs and immigration will take about 45 minutes
    at the outside, the drive to DORVAL about 1 hour, clearing airport
    security, checking baggage, getting boarding pass about 30 minutes
    and clearing US customs and immigration about 30 minutes.
    
    I'd say that the flight to BOSTON leaves about 45 minutes before
    you could catch it.
    
    Best regards, Richard.
    
    P.S. If anyone would like to refute (correct) me on the above please
    do.
290.2COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed May 02 1990 18:068
re .1

If anyone refutes you, they are foolish.  Two hours would not be enough,
even with a helicopter.

Use one of Air France's or TWA's non-stop flights from Paris to Boston.

/john
290.3boston via montrealSUTRA::EOSingenieur illogiqueFri May 04 1990 08:4316
    
    thank you much for saving me from a possible 2 day trip
    back home...
    i've changed my itinerary, but i still wonder why there are
    no boston flights from the airport i would land in, i checked
    minitel and all air france flights from paris land in one
    airport, and all delta or air-canada flights to boston leave
    from the other...
    during the week there arent many non-twa flights direct paris-boston
    it would be a nice alternative to stop in montreal rather than
    jfk
    is this just a customs problem??  just curious...
    
    merci bien
    ellen
         
290.4Not just MontrealRTL::HINXMANRabbit and liver flavourFri May 04 1990 11:0414
    re .3
    
    Basicallydomestic and U.S. flights use Dorval.
    International flights (other than U.S. destinations) use Mirabel.
    
    Until recently a similar partition of flights occurred at Glasgow,
    Scotland, where domestic and European flights used Abbotsinch and
    intercontinental flights used Prestwick.
    
    In both cases a cynic might say that the local authorities bullied
    the intercontinental carriers into using an airport that would
    otherwise have been a white elephant.
    
    Tony
290.5It's really quite silly, actually.KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYFri May 04 1990 12:548
    The last reply is quite accurate.
    
    Mirabel has been billed as the white elephant of the century.
    
    Mirabel is International and Dorval is Domestic. It's a very, very
    silly situation.
    
    Regards, Richard Tomkins
290.6MQOFS::DESROSIERSLets procrastinate....tomorrowFri May 04 1990 13:415
    Mirabel: Trudeau's pyramyd, afitting tribute to his years in power.
    
    Jean (John) Des (of) Rosiers (roses) {to honor mr. D'Iberville Fortier}
    
    
290.7Things are up in the air at the momentPOLAR::RICHARDSONHe who laughs bestFri May 04 1990 14:5819
290.8Flying boats in the GC!!KAOM25::RUSHTONSupport the Grand Canal!Fri May 04 1990 21:385
    <<Really, I'm not making this up!  8-)

    Oh yes you are!!  But the bit about the GC was correct.

    Pat
290.9COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 04 1990 23:4815
>    during the week there arent many non-twa flights direct paris-boston
>    it would be a nice alternative to stop in montreal rather than jfk

Hmmm.  Yeah.  AF seems to only fly CDG->BOS on Sunday and Thursday.

TWA flies every day.  What's wrong with TWA?  One airline is as bad
as another, and I've had no serious problems with TWA.  Besides, they
paid off the terrorists...

And one airport is as bad as another, too.  Unless you're planning on
visiting the city (in which case you don't have a problem), there's no
advantage of Montreal over JFK, and it would double the customs headache
even if there were flights to Boston from Mirabel.

/john
290.10RTL::HINXMANRabbit and liver flavourMon May 07 1990 11:099
    re .9
    
> TWA flies every day.  What's wrong with TWA?  One airline is as bad
    
    As I read the recently promulgated memo on the subject of notes files,
    I believe that company policies and procedures do not allow me to
    answer that question here.
    
    Tony