Vacationers, get ready to heat up the credit card.
SNCF opened reservations for summer 2022 trains on Wednesday. All TGV Inoui, Ouigo and Intercités journeys from July 2 to August 28 are now available, reports
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Thirteen million train tickets at a maximum of 49 euros have been put on sale until June 21 for those who would like to travel earlier.
Regarding the Ouigo, reservations are already open until December 10 inclusive and 10 million tickets from 10 euros have been put on sale for more than 40 destinations between April 1 and September 5.
There is bound to be a @TGVINOUI, @OUIGO or @Intercites train to rely on to travel this summer.
– SNCF (@SNCF) March 9, 2022
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New offers announced
In its press release, the SNCF took the opportunity to announce the extension of the route of the Paris-Lourdes night train, which will now go to Hendaye.
It will thus serve Paris, Les Aubrais, Tarbes, Lourdes, Pau, Orthex, Dax, Bayonne, Biarritz, Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Hendaye.
Prices range from 19 euros (seat) to 29 or 39 euros (1st or 2nd place berth).
The railway company also announced the launch of a new “Ouigo classic train” offer between Paris and Nantes as well as between Paris and Lyon from April 11.
Tickets will be sold between 10 and 30 euros with "a price which remains fixed throughout the sales period until the departure of the train".
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