Combined plane + train tickets

With combined plane + train journeys, you can take both the train and the plane!

Combined plane + train tickets, or intermodality the Air France way

How to book a combined trip?

To book your combined plane + train journey, enter the name of your departure or arrival station on the main flight search screen as if it were an airport!

You can also select your station from the list of available stations by clicking below.

Infographie intermodalité

The perks

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All-in-one travel

Combined tickets allow you to book your train at the same time as your flights. Your connecting time is taken into account.

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An even more peaceful trip

If you miss a connection due to a delay with your plane or train, we will transfer you to the next available train or flight.

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More Miles

Gain Flying Blue Miles even on train segments* * Except trains in Switzerland

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Reduced environmental impact

By choosing a combined trip, you are opting for a travel option that emits less CO2 on short trips.

Your journey step-by-step

Train + Air

Combined Train + Air trips are available should you travel between a station in Metropolitan France and an international destination (including flights to Overseas France), and your connection is less than 24 hours.

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To take the train, you must have your e-ticket, which you can download 30 hours before your trip. If you have not been able to download your e-ticket, SNCF terminals are available at the station.

Map of the plane + train network

Train → Plane

  • Board the train directly with your eticket. Please note that you can board the train up to 2 minutes before departure.
  • From Paris-Charles de Gaulle TGV station: walk to your flight's departure terminal
  • From the Massy TGV station: follow the Taxis R signs. A driver will be waiting for you with a signboard with your name on it* to drive you to Paris-Orly.
  • Drop off your baggage at the check-in counter.
  • Board your flight

Plane → Train

  • Follow the "Exit" and "Baggage claim" signs when you get off the aircraft.
  • Collect your baggage from the baggage claim area
  • Walk to the Paris-Charles de Gaulle TGV train station from the airport
  • At Paris-Orly, a driver will be waiting for you with a signboard with your name on it right outside of baggage claim* to drive you to the Massy TGV station.
  • Board the train directly with your eticket. Please note that you can board the train up to 2 minutes before departure.

* The taxi ride from the train station to the airport is complimentary. Please make sure to include your personal phone number inyour booking file

We answer all your questions

You must respect the order in which you purchased your tickets. A penalty fee may apply if you don't. Remember to keep your train tickets and boarding passes, as you may be asked for them at transfer points.

Plan to keep your baggage with you on the train (except for journeys between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Brussels). It should not obstruct traffic in the aisle or block access to train compartments. After your train journey, you will drop them off at your flight's check-in counter at your departure terminal. After your flight, collect them from baggage claim and keep them with you for your train journey.

The SNCF now limits the amount of baggage allowed on board its trains. Your plane ticket may allow for a different number of baggage items. Be sure to respect the most restrictive rule. On TGV INOUI trains in France and between France and Brussels, each person may bring the following:

  • 2 pieces of labeled baggage with a maximum dimension of 70 x 90 x 50 cm/ 27.5 x 35.4 x 19.6 in. (suitcases, hiking bags, etc.)
  • 1 piece of hand baggage labeled with a maximum dimension of 40 x 30 x 15 cm/ 15.7 x 11.8 x 5.9 in. (backpack, computer bag, etc.)

There is no maximum weight limit, but you must be able to carry your baggage yourself in one go. For more information about authorized baggage on trains, visit the SNCF website.

No, unaccompanied minors are not allowed on SNCF trains.

Yes, under certain conditions. The rules for accepting pets on the train are not the same as on the plane. The transport of animals on the train is subject to special pricing. You must purchase a train ticket for your pet at the SNCF ticket office when you arrive at the TGV station. Animals under 6 kg/13.2 lb. Cats and dogs weighing less than 6 kg/13.2 lb. (including the carrier) must travel in a special closed bag measuring no more than 46 x 28 x 24 cm/ 18.1 x 11 x 9.4 in. Animals over 6 kg/13.2 lb. Dogs over 6kg/13.2 lb. must be kept on a leash. Muzzles are mandatory and must be worn. Service dogs for visually impaired passengers Muzzles are not mandatory for service dogs for visually impaired passengers.

If you require assistance, you must let us know at least 48 hours before the start of your trip. Train journeys in France If you choose an assistance service option, it includes an item of baggage weighing 15 kg/33 lbs maximum. If you use a wheelchair, you and your companion will travel in first class regardless of your booking class.