There's a new
SNCF▸ youth offer due to be announced today - called Happy Card [sic], it's a monthly
TGV▸ "season ticket". Whether it's a clever and interesting idea, or plain daft, isn't clear.
The best information so far is
in Le Parisien. It gives as details:
- Age limits 16-27
- A cost of €79 per month
- A minimum 3 months, with exit fees
- Free travel on all TGVs and Intercités (that need reservations)
- A limit on numbers on the busiest trains
- Booking up to only a month ahead
- Only one booking per day per origin station
- No more than six bookings at a time
The complicated bit is that SNCF already have two sorts of
Carte Jeune, for ages 12-17 and 18-27, which give 25%/50% off fares (at peak/off-peak times) for €50 per year. And there is also the iDTGVMax card, which gives free travel on the cut-price iDTGV trains for €65 per year (all 10,000 put on sale were taken).
Come to that, what does this do to the iDTGV idea itself? They are specific TGVs marketed at "yoof" and booked like advance tickets here, and at the low end of advance pricing. Originally they were to run between out-of-town stations or at off-peak times only, but that's not really true now.
I guess this has been based on an observation that new-style services (phones and other data stuff in particular, but increasingly others too) have got this generation used to paying for variable usage with a "
forfait". So, smart marketing or self-defeating?
Edit: add last two booking restrictions.