SNCF
A work-study student? Enjoy 30% off all your journeys with the Carte Avantage SNCF, available for just €49 a year.
If you have at least three children under 18, you're eligible for the Carte Familles Nombreuses (Large Family Card).
This card offers attractive discounts on travel and at many partner brands. From January 2023, it will no longer be available through SNCF but must be requested directly from the Imprimerie Nationale.
Now fully digital, the Carte Familles Nombreuses can be ordered via a dedicated online portal, making it easier to obtain.
Processing fees will be €18, down from €19 previously, regardless of the number of cards requested.
There are many benefits to taking out an advantage card or an SNCF subscription:
As you may know, there are three different SNCF advantage cards. Here, we describe the benefits of the carte avantage adulte SNCF.
Enjoy a 30% discount all year round, and you can even share it with a travel companion.
You'll also get a 60% discount on tickets for 3 accompanying children.
The carte avantage adulte costs €49 and is valid for 1 year.
This time, let's turn to a card aimed at tomorrow's travellers: the carte avantage jeune SNCF!
Enjoy a 30% discount all year round in 2nd and 1st class.
You'll also get a 60% discount on tickets for 3 accompanying children.
The carte avantage jeune costs €49 and is valid for 1 year.
Finally, older travellers are also entitled to attractive offers and fares when travelling with SNCF. Their card is called: the carte avantage senior SNCF.
Enjoy a 30% discount all year round in 2nd and 1st class.
You'll also get a 60% discount on tickets for 3 accompanying children.
The carte avantage senior costs €49 and is valid for 1 year.
The carte Liberté SNCF is an SNCF card that gives you a host of benefits and pays for itself very quickly.
It's a good fit for anyone who travels frequently.
For professionals: fixed prices and tickets that stay flexible.
For getting away: a guaranteed -30% on your tickets and capped prices.
The carte liberté costs €399 and is valid for 1 year.
This pass lets you travel without limit, paying only the seat reservation fee (€1.50) for TGV INOUI and INTERCITÉS trains.
The price of this subscription depends on the journey you're making, the reservation class and how long you've held it.
With this SNCF Max Actif subscription, you can make 2 to 3 return trips a week from Monday to Thursday.
250 reservations are included in your subscription.
The MAX JEUNE subscription is a monthly subscription costing €79, aimed at 16-27 year-olds. It lets you make an unlimited number of journeys on a selection of TGV INOUI and INTERCITÉS trains.
With the MAX JEUNE subscription, as well as travelling for free, you can also make up to 6 simultaneous reservations.
This subscription is ideal if you're looking to get the most out of your journeys, as it lets you travel around France and even Europe as many times as you like!
This time, the Max Senior subscription is aimed, as its name suggests, at senior travellers aged 60 and over. The subscription costs €79 and offers a wide range of benefits!
You can make 4 to 5 return trips a week from Monday to Sunday.
450 reservations are included in your subscription.
Whichever option you've chosen, you need to go to the website offering these deals and pick the one that suits you best.
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Before taking out an SNCF card or subscription, do pay close attention to the eligibility conditions, such as age. After that, all you need to do is click "order now" to take out your SNCF card or subscription.
As a holder of a military card, you can benefit from discounts ranging from 50% to 75% on your ticket price. The 50% discount applies to OUIGO trains, while the 75% discount is valid on TGV INOUI, TER and INTERCITÉS trains.
To enjoy these fares, simply select your departure and arrival stations, then choose the "military adults" profile when booking.
The discount offered by an SNCF Disability Card varies depending on the colour of the bars on your card:
If you travel in a wheelchair, whether manual or electric:
SNCF cards and subscriptions are a practical and economical solution for travellers who regularly use the French rail network.
Whether for daily work commutes or regular trips, these offers provide significant discounts and attractive fares.
Among the most popular subscriptions is the Forfait Pro, now called the Carte Liberté. Available in weekly or monthly versions, this formula offers unlimited travel, with the only cost being the seat reservation.
This flexibility lets travellers move around as often as needed during the chosen period, while enjoying great organisational freedom.
In addition, reservations for TGV INOUI and INTERCITÉS trains with mandatory booking are offered at reduced fares, starting from just €1.50.
For occasional travellers, discount cards offer up to 50% off train tickets. These cards are available at annual rates ranging from €49 to €399, depending on the formula chosen, allowing for significant savings regardless of how much you travel.
Tickets can also be purchased online, with a paperless option. Thanks to the SNCF Connect app, tickets are stored directly on your smartphone, eliminating the risk of losing them and making it easier to board trains. You can also discover current promotions and discount codes directly from the app.
For those under 27 and apprentices, the TGVmax offer provides unlimited travel on eligible routes, starting from €79 per month. An ideal opportunity to explore France while making substantial savings.
As mentioned earlier, SNCF offers a wide range of discount cards and subscriptions suited to every profile. You can choose the card that best matches your age, your professional situation or how often you travel.
The Carte Avantage cards are designed to meet everyone's needs and come in three profiles: the Carte Avantage Senior, the Carte Avantage Jeune, and the Carte Avantage Adulte.
SNCF offers several Carte Avantage cards designed to meet the needs of every age group, from 12 to over 60 years old. You can choose the card best suited to your profile to benefit from the best fares on your train tickets.
Above, we've detailed the various cards available, their prices and conditions. Feel free to take a look to find the one that suits you! 😉
The Carte Avantage Senior is available from age 60.
If you wish to cancel your subscription or your SNCF card because you're no longer sure you'll use it, you have 14 days to change your mind, starting from the date you purchased your subscription.
To cancel your subscription, the process is quick and simple.
Simply send a cancellation letter to customer service by registered mail with acknowledgement of receipt. If you need help drafting this letter, many templates available online can make the task easier.
Another easy and affordable way to travel around France and Europe is the Interrail Pass.
The European Pass lets you travel freely and almost without limits across Europe.
It's an ideal solution for exploring the continent and discovering its treasures, particularly popular among young travellers!
The big news is that the Carte Avantage SNCF is now available in several profiles: Youth, Weekend, Family and Senior. We've detailed their specific prices, conditions and benefits above.
Another good news: its cost has been reduced to €49 per year, down from a previous price of between €50 and €75.
SNCF offered its first discounted ticket in 1936, on the occasion of the introduction of paid leave for workers, thereby encouraging people to go on holiday by train.
The Carte Familles Nombreuses (Large Family Card), meanwhile, was created in 1921 through a government initiative that introduced reduced fares for families with three or more children. From the start, discounts ranged from 30% to 75% depending on the number of children, a system still in place today, evidence of its undeniable success.
For seniors, the forerunner of the Carte Avantage Senior was the Carte Vermeil, aimed at people over 60. It offered a 30% discount on journeys, a benefit that has since evolved over time.
Since then, SNCF has diversified its offering with numerous discount cards and subscriptions, allowing travellers to make significant savings on their trips.
In May 2019, SNCF launched the Carte Avantage for 12-27 year olds, available for €50. Since its launch, its price has increased only slightly, by just one euro, while still offering attractive benefits.
Discover all the details on the various cards and subscriptions offered by SNCF to suit your needs!