SNCF▸ 's internal proposals for increasing the revenue from
TGVs▸ have (in the usual french manner) leaked, this time to
economiematin.fr. There's this short English report in
Connexions.
TGV fare rise plan with tougher rulesOctober 25, 2014
THE SNCF is considering increasing prices on its high-speed TGVs and making ticket conditions stricter in an attempt to boost revenue.
A leaked memo from the French rail operator's marketing department also suggests saving money by scrapping the buffet service on some second-class journeys.
The ideas, published by EconomieMatin.fr, come after the national auditor, the Cour des Comptes, criticised the running of the TGV network and its cost to the taxpayer. It called on the government to stop subsidising unprofitable high-speed routes.
The SNCF's leaked suggestions include a price rise, ranging from ^6 to ^12, on all tickets on the five main routes from Paris to Lyon, Marseille, Strasbourg, Lille and Bordeaux. This could make an extra ^10 million a year.
First-class tickets would be made more expensive with a meal included as standard, except on Paris-Lille.
It is also proposed that the bar service be removed for second-class passengers on journeys under three hours, with the exception of Paris-Lyon.
The SNCF is also considering making it more difficult for travellers to obtain a refund or exchange for their ticket.
One option would be to ban refunds in the week before travel and charge up to ^15 to swap on to another train, with exchanges not allowed in the 24 hours before the train leaves.
- See more at:
http://www.connexionfrance.com/sncf-considers-tgv-fare-rise-new-restrictions-refunds-exchanges-16289-view-article.html#sthash.skFhd9Jd.dpuf If withdrawing 2nd class catering is being considered, even in France, evidently it loses a lot of money. TGV bar/buffet services were let in a new contract not long ago, but presumably its viability is still in question. The
menu is pretty large, but mostly snacks - some packaged as "meals". There are perhaps two "proper" meal options (one vegetarian) that's always the same. So to find none in the new
IEP▸ /
SET▸ just reflects a pan-European trend, I'm afraid.