Terminal for metro ticket books.

From October, the sale of these booklets of ten cardboard tickets will be gradually replaced by dematerialized transport tickets, Ile-de-France Mobilités announced at the start of the school year.

Primary objective: to limit the environmental impact.

Each year, says the public body, 500 million tickets are thrown away.

Travelers who occasionally take the metro, RER, tram or bus can, for example, purchase a “Navigo Easy” Pass.

It can be purchased at the terminals, at a price of 2 euros, and can then be loaded with a book of dematerialized tickets.

The traveler will not be financially penalized, however, since the dematerialized version costs two euros less than the paper version.

Thus, during the first purchase, the price will be exactly the same as before - 16.90 euros - but it will only be 14.90 euros during refills.

Another option for travelers: the “Navigo Liberté +” pass which allows the user to pay only for the journeys made.

But the iconic metro ticket does not disappear: it is still possible to buy one by one to borrow to move in Paris and throughout the Ile-de-France region.

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