A small guide, drawn up by The Union of French Airports to answer to all the questions you might have before departing : luggage, transport of animals, prohibited cabin luggage, transport documents...
For more information, please consult www.aeroport.fr/passager/petit-guide.php
Flight cancellations, important delays, overbooking, etc.. Airline passengers are protected by European Union regulations and by French law. .
For more information, please consult www.aeroport.fr/passager/droits-du-passager.php
Security assures protection measures for people and their belongings when confronted with theft, delinquency and terrorism. For this reason, passengers are required to submit to safety controls before moving to the departure lounge Security related to technical problems : safey instructions are given to passengers when taking off.
For more information : please consult www.aeroport.fr/passager/surete-et-securite.php
The French legislation concerning the authorization for leaving the country for a minor says:
"If the child is traveling with a parent or a person having parental authority, he must have one of the following documents:
• Either an individual passport (which can be obtained for every child, even a baby)
The inclusion of children on parent's passport is no longer possible, but an adult passport (old model) depicting children under 15 years remains valid until its expiry date, except for United States.
• Or a national identity card for countries not requiring a passport (EU).
Caution: In this second case, customs authorities may require a document proving that the caregiver is the parent
(family book or birth certificate for example).