February 10, 2025
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Air France and SNCF Voyageurs celebrate 30 years of partnership and introduce the possibility of converting Flying Blue Miles into TGV INOUI travel vouchers.

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In 2025, Air France and SNCF Voyageurs are celebrating 30 years of partnership. 30 years of innovation and partnership to facilitate access to airports by train and encourage the use of low-carbon transport solutions when they are available. True to this spirit and convinced of the complementary nature of rail and air travel, the two companies are strengthening their ties by now allowing members of Flying Blue, the Air France-KLM loyalty programme, to convert their Miles into electronic vouchers that can be used on the TGV INOUI network.

 

Travel vouchers with TGV INOUI

As a world first, members of Flying Blue, the Air France-KLM loyalty programme, can now convert their Miles* into SNCF Voyageurs vouchers online on the Flying Blue Store. These vouchers, for an amount of the customer's choice (between 25 and 100 euros), can be used on the entire TGV INOUI network for bookings made via SNCF Voyageurs-approved ticket offices that accept them and SNCF Voyageurs direct sales channels.

Flying Blue, the Air France-KLM loyalty programme, allows customers to earn Miles when travelling with Air France, KLM or Transavia, and when making purchases from partner stores. These miles can be used to purchase air tickets (award tickets), to contribute to the development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), to make donations to charities, and now to buy SNCF Voyageurs travel vouchers.

Thirty years of partnership

For three decades, Air France and SNCF Voyageurs have been working hand in hand to offer the ‘Train+Air’ combined travel service (formerly TGV Air). This service has been considerably extended in recent years and is now available on 41 routes to and from Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports, compared with 28 in 2022 - an increase of almost 50% in just three years. This means that 22 train stations in France are now directly linked to the Paris airports, with a fully digital service that allows you to combine train journeys and flights in a single booking and the guarantee, in the event of irregularity, of assistance and a seat on the next flight or train at no additional cost.

Since 2019, more than 600,000 bookings have been made via the ‘Train+Air’ service by Air France customers, underlining the growing interest of travellers in combined journeys and customers' desire to reduce their travel footprint whenever they can. In 2024, the most popular routes were Lyon, Lille and Strasbourg, with customers then connecting to flights mainly to North America and the West Indies.

Air France and SNCF Voyageurs are determined to continue improve intermodality between train and air travel and are continuing their efforts to make their offers more complementary and their customers' journeys smoother.

For more details, go to the Air France, SNCF Voyageurs or Flying Blue websites.

This project is a world first and is therefore considered a test within the framework of the SNCF Voyageurs / Air France partnership.

 

About Air France

As an ambassador of the French art of travel for over 90 years, Air France has been proudly sharing and connecting France with the world.

Air France is fully committed to reducing its carbon footprint. By modernizing its fleet, increasing the integration of sustainable aviation fuel, and leveraging eco-piloting practices, the airline aims to cut CO₂ emissions per passenger-kilometre by 30% by 2030, compared to 2019.

Whenever possible, Air France offers its customers more environmentally friendly travel solutions, including intermodal options in conjunction with the SNCF.

About SNCF Voyageurs

SNCF Voyageurs is the SNCF Group company dedicated to passenger rail transport. It offers shared mobility and door-to-door solutions to meet passengers' needs in terms of products, cost, quality of service and respect for the environment. It operates both daily and long-distance services in France and Europe, with: Transilien in the Paris region; TER in the French provinces; and TGV-Intercités (TGV INOUI, OUIGO, Intercités, Eurostar, Thalys, TGV Lyria, etc.). SNCF Voyageurs carries around 5 million passengers every day. Created on 1 January 2020, SNCF Voyageurs is a 100% public limited company, wholly owned by the SNCF group.

About Flying Blue

Flying Blue is the Air France-KLM group’s loyalty programme. Created in 2005, it has over 27 million members worldwide, who have access to multiple rewards and benefits and can earn and spend Miles with a wide selection of airline, commercial and financial partners. Flying Blue accompanies its members on every trip, as well as in their daily lives. Whether it's a getaway close to home or a trip to the other side of the world, Flying Blue is there to turn every moment into a memorable travel experience.