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Record-Breaking 24 Mln Domestic Train Tickets Sold in France This Summer

Domestic train ticket sales in France hit a record-breaking number of 24 million this summer, French Minister Delegate for Transport Clement Beaune said on Thursday.

Beaune told French radio station Franceinfo that over 800 mainline trains were put into service across France during the summer season, adding 450,000 to 500,000 additional seats compared to the number available in the summer of 2022.

Meanwhile, the CEO of the French national railway company’s passenger train section, Christophe Fanichet, told French newspaper 20 Minutes that the new record of ticket sales is four percent higher than in the summer of 2022.

The occupancy rate of high-speed trains (TGV) in France exceeded 80 percent during the summer season, and 40 percent of these trains were full, Fanichet added.

The Atlantic coast and the Mediterranean were particularly popular destinations this summer, he said, while ticket sales also increased sharply for « green destinations » such as the Alps, Burgundy, and Alsace.

Rail traffic was boosted by leisure trips, although business travel was still down 10 to 15 percent compared with pre-COVID times, Fanichet explained.

Meanwhile, international high-speed trains (the Eurostar, Thalys, and trains to Spain) carried 6 million passengers, he said.

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