Getting from Stanstead to Paris

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Has anybody got any gouge on getting from STN to CDG? I arrive at around 5pm and would like to have options for getting to CDG.....fares, times, and websites.

Thanks!
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http://www.eurostar.com
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Getting from Stanstead to Paris
Anybody got any gouge on getting from Stanstead to Paris? Rather than a 20 hour layover then bagdrag to Heathrow to DH to CDG, I was just wanting to get into Stanstead and blow off the layover there and head on to CDG. Is there a train to take? Or does easyjet fly STN-CDG?

Any help or advice appreciated.
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how about the ol FDX jumpseat,,,, Bus goes through there quite regularly.
good luck..
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Quote: how about the ol FDX jumpseat,,,, Bus goes through there quite regularly.
good luck..
The EWR-STN-CDG MD-11 is usually on the ground the same time as the MEM-STN flight. You could get off one airplane and on to the other if you wanted. And you "might" be able to get a ride to the hotel (if it's even the same hotel?) with the crew in CDG
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I operate IND-STN...I think we get in at 5pm and there is one STN-CDG flight that day at 6pm. Will STN allow just a one hour time between flights even though it shows a two hour prior to departure requirement?
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Quote: Anybody got any gouge on getting from Stanstead to Paris? Rather than a 20 hour layover then bagdrag to Heathrow to DH to CDG, I was just wanting to get into Stanstead and blow off the layover there and head on to CDG. Is there a train to take? Or does easyjet fly STN-CDG?

Any help or advice appreciated.
The FDX jumpseat should work and is your best option.

But if it doesn't here are some other options.

Easyjet and Ryan air both operate out of STN. They have pretty cheap fares but beware, they prefer everything to be booked on line. If you use a Human for reservation assistance, you will pay extra.

They fly to Paris Beauvous (SP?) which is a smaller airport a little northwest of CDG. There are buses and Train options into the city which are fairly painless.

The other option is take a train the whole way. This would be a pain because you have been up all night.

Take train from STN to London Kings Cross station. You might need to connect once, but I think there is a nonstop. Then @ king cross take the TUBE Underground (London Metro) circle route clockwise to Waterloo Station which is directly across the Thames river from West Minster.
From Waterloo, take the High speed train directly to Pairs Gare du Nord.

The entire trip should take about 4:30 hours.

The problem is, you need to check the time tables to ensure a 5 PM arrival into STN on FDX will allow you time to make necessary connections.

Personally other than FDX jumpseat, I would opt for Easyjet
unless I was planning on staying in London for the night, which isn't a bad option either.

Let us know how it went
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Just to throw it out there, if you had a longer layover you wanted to kill, the ferry is fun. Several options for where to catch one. Not the most practical, but it's like an overnight mini-cruise.
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Eurostar has moved from Waterloo to St Pancras station. Located right next to Kings Cross. It is now high speed all the way, about 2:20 blk. Great way to go...
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