As part of the “Train + Air” program, SNCF is joining forces with Air France to link Bordeaux Saint-Jean station to Paris-Orly airport as of Tuesday, December 15.
While the connections between Bordeaux and Paris-Orly are no longer operated by plane, Air France relies on the TGV. After years of head-on competition on this axis with price battles, the French company has joined forces with SNCF under the “Train + Air” program (formerly TGV Air). As of December 15, it will be possible to travel from Bordeaux Saint-Jean station to destinations in the Air Franceinternational network from Orly, including the overseas departments, thanks to a single ticket .
Five daily departures will be provided from Bordeaux Saint-Jean (5:59 am, 8:04 am, 8:59 am, 12:59 pm, 3:59 pm) and four in the other direction (9:14 am, 5:13 pm, 7:14 pm, 8:56 pm), “Adapted timetables to allow rapid connections”, specifies a press release from Air France. No call rate is indicated for the rail part of the journey, the price being integrated “In end-to-end pricing that varies according to supply and demand”, according to Air France.
Passengers will pass through the Massy TGV station, where taxis will take them to Orly in about thirty minutes (normally, this axis is often very congested …). Note that this post “End to end” offers the guarantee of free transfer to the next flight in the event of a missed connection. Members of the Flying Blue loyalty program will also see the rail part of the journey counted in their accumulated miles and XP.
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