What is the difference between TGV inOui and SNCF?
TGV inOui just means it's a newer train with onboard wifi access.SNCF has been refurbishing existing TGV sets (and introducing new ones on some routes).These then get branded as TGV inOui.
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Trains à Grande Vitesse (TGV)TGVs or Trains à Grande Vitesse are SNCF's premier high-speed trains. They run on major routes covering most of France at up to 300 km/h (186 mph).
The TGV (French: Train à Grande Vitesse, high-speed train; previously TurboTrain à Grande Vitesse) is France's intercity high-speed rail service, operated by SNCF.
For travel on TGV INOUI or TGV France-Italy trainsThere is no weight limit for your luggage, but you must be able to carry your bags and suitcases by yourself*. On TGV INOUI trains: Your cabin luggage or other compact bags should be stowed under your seat, at your feet, or in the overhead compartment above your seat.
Both first and second-class tickets include free WiFi, power sockets, and access to the food carriage. The biggest difference between first class and second class on SNCF trains: Quieter coaches. Roomier seats with headrests.
The rail network announced a decision to raise prices last November because of the increase in energy costs. Christophe Fanichet, CEO of SNCF Voyageurs, said the company was “facing additional costs of 13 per cent in 2023.” He also said its electricity bills had gone up by 180 per cent.
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