Air France launches Short Connection Pass to speed CDG transfers

The Short Connection Pass launched at CDG, active August 14, 2025, auto‑enrolls passengers with sub‑threshold transfers (e.g., 45 minutes). Using live walking, checkpoint, and departure data, it sends SMS and email alerts; boarding‑pass scans grant access to dedicated security and border lanes to reduce missed connections and rebooking costs.

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Key takeaways
Air France launched the Short Connection Pass at CDG in early August 2025, fully active August 14, 2025.
System auto‑flags passengers with transfers below thresholds (for example 45 minutes) using live walking and wait data.
Flagged travelers receive SMS and email, scan boarding pass, and use dedicated priority lanes at security/border control.

(PARIS, FRANCE) Air France has launched the Short Connection Pass at Paris Charles de Gaulle, a fully automated, real‑time priority system for travelers with tight transfers. The program, developed with airport operator Groupe ADP, rolled out in early August 2025 and is fully active as of August 14, 2025.

With up to 140,000 passengers daily moving through CDG—nearly half making connections—the airline is targeting fewer missed flights and a calmer transfer experience at one of Europe’s busiest hubs.

Air France launches Short Connection Pass to speed CDG transfers
Air France launches Short Connection Pass to speed CDG transfers

How the Short Connection Pass works

The Short Connection Pass is designed to be hands-off for travelers and proactive in the background. Eligibility is automatic: when a traveler’s transfer time drops below a set threshold—such as 45 minutes for some domestic‑to‑international connections—the system flags the passenger for accelerated handling.

Key operational points:
– Eligibility is determined automatically using live operations data; passengers do not need to sign up, request help, or show proof.
The system continuously blends live data on walking times, checkpoint wait times, and updated departure times so guidance adjusts as the situation changes.
– When a passenger is flagged, they receive SMS and email messages on landing explaining their priority status at security and border control.
– At the checkpoint, scanning the boarding pass alerts staff and the passenger is sent through dedicated lanes.

Digital wayfinding is already integrated:
– Since February 2025, travelers who opt in receive a personalized link on landing showing the next gate, estimated walking time, and step‑by‑step directions.
– For iPhone users, real‑time flight information appears on the lock screen starting four hours before departure; Air France says between 70,000 and 90,000 people use this feature each day.

The Short Connection Pass also ties into wider accessibility upgrades, including improvements to the airline’s SAPHIR service so passengers who use wheelchairs can remain in their own chair up to the aircraft door.

Step‑by‑step for travelers

  1. Book connecting flights through Air France at CDG.
  2. If your transfer time is below the set threshold (for example, 45 minutes), the system automatically enrolls you.
  3. On arrival at CDG, check your SMS and email for your priority notice.
  4. Go to security and border control and scan your boarding pass.
  5. Staff will recognize your Short Connection Pass status and send you to priority lanes.
  6. If you opted into digital guidance, follow the link for your next gate and walking time.

No passenger action is required; the system uses live data to recalculate walking times, checkpoint wait times, and departure shifts, updating priority decisions in real time.

Background and the Connect France alliance

The launch is the first major result of “Connect France,” an alliance announced by Air France‑KLM and Groupe ADP at the 55th Paris Air Show in June 2025. The initiative aims to make Paris a stronger global hub through shared digital tools and closer day‑to‑day coordination.

  • The Short Connection Pass follows a successful pilot and reflects a broader digital transformation strategy that began in late 2024.
  • Air France frames the launch as the most important operational change at CDG this year and a key piece of its digital push.

Impact, feedback, and analyst view

Air France expects the Short Connection Pass to:
– Reduce missed connections by moving at‑risk travelers more quickly through bottlenecks.
– Cut knock‑on delays and rebooking costs.
– Protect the airline’s schedule and lower confusion for connecting passengers at CDG.

Early traveler feedback is mixed:
– Many welcome a clear, automatic path through CDG’s chokepoints, especially when connecting windows are tight.
– Others note the program’s impact still depends on staffing levels at border control and security, which vary by time of day.

Industry analysts see the system as a logical step for a major European hub and note potential to replicate the concept at other airports and airline groups. Within the Connect France framework, similar systems could spread, with pilot work already under way elsewhere.

Roadmap and future enhancements

Planned updates include:
– Broadening notifications beyond SMS and email to the Air France app and WhatsApp so more passengers see their priority status immediately on landing.
– Continuously adjusting connection time thresholds and how live data feeds into decisions to fine‑tune the balance between speed and fairness.
– Expanding accessibility features in SAPHIR, including allowing travelers to stay in their own wheelchair up to the aircraft door.

Accessibility and border rules

The program includes a dedicated accessibility track. Enhancements to SAPHIR are part of the same push, improving mobility consistency for passengers who need it.

Important note on visas and documents:
– The Short Connection Pass streamlines airport movement but does not replace border rules.
– Some travelers may still need an airport transit visa depending on nationality and itinerary. For official information on French airport transit visas, see the government portal: https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F21915.
– Passengers should continue to carry proper travel documents for their destination and any transit points.

Operational flexibility and final notes

Air France emphasizes the system is about real‑time decisions rather than fixed labels:
– If conditions improve (shorter lines, closer gates), the system can ease priority where it’s not needed.
– If conditions worsen, it can expand priority access to more travelers.

Air France and Groupe ADP say the Short Connection Pass reflects their shared focus on operational excellence and clearer communication with customers. For assistance and updates, passengers are directed to Air France’s official channels, including corporate.airfrance.com, and airport service desks at CDG. Groupe ADP posts airport information at parisaeroport.fr.

For a hub long known for tight transfers, the launch marks a notable shift. With the Short Connection Pass now live and adjustments underway, all eyes will be on this first season of operations to see how many connections it saves—and how much calmer the journey through CDG becomes.

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Learn Today
Short Connection Pass → Automated priority system at CDG that flags travelers with tight transfers for accelerated handling and lanes.
SAPHIR → Air France accessibility service ensuring passengers using wheelchairs can stay in their own chair to aircraft door.
Connect France → Alliance between Air France‑KLM and Groupe ADP to share digital tools and improve Paris hub coordination.
Airport transit visa → Nationality‑dependent permission required for some transits; does not get replaced by priority systems.
Digital wayfinding → Personalized landing link showing next gate, walking time, and step‑by‑step directions for connecting passengers.

This Article in a Nutshell

Air France’s Short Connection Pass, active August 14, 2025 at CDG, auto‑prioritizes tight transfers using live data. Travelers flagged for sub‑threshold connections receive SMS and email, scan boarding passes, and access dedicated priority lanes. Digital wayfinding and SAPHIR accessibility tie in, aiming to cut missed connections and calm peak transfer flows.

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5 Comments
NovemperPapa

The service seems very interesting. However, I noticed a “small print” that states that this service is offered on select domestic to international connections.

Are there any plans to extend this service to any flights connecting at CDG?

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Great question! The Short Connection Pass isn’t just for certain flight types anymore if you have a tight connection at CDG (usually under 45 minutes), you’ll be auto-enrolled no matter if your flights are domestic-to-international or international-to-international. The system checks live airport conditions and flags anyone at risk of missing their next flight, then alerts you by SMS or email (and soon through the app or WhatsApp). So, as long as your layover falls under the set threshold, you’ll be offered priority—even if it’s not a domestic-to-international route. Safe travels!

NovemberPapa

Oh… Great.

Thank you for responding to my comment.

I will actually try and test this when my next travel takes me through CDG… I am really curious. I will actually aim for short layover – which will additionally be shortened by lately expected delays from BEG (being my home airport).

Friendliest regards!

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Excellent. Please let us know how it works out for you, we can plan on including your experience to article which will help our future readers. Thanks again.

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