In the latest air-train travel hook-up, Air France and SNCF Voyageurs have teamed up to allow travellers to combine flight and rail bookings into a single reservation. Adding OUIGO trains to their TGV INOUI offer, the partnership now means train tickets for connections between Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport are available, a press release announced.

The extended offer has been in place since 16 October 2025 but is now being promoted by Air France as the French flag carrier and SNCF Voyageurs mark three decades of “hand-in-hand” work to “facilitate access to airports by train and to promote low-carbon mobility solutions,” the statement said.

The “cornerstone” of this effort is the so-called “Train + Air” offer, which enables customers to combine a flight and train journey in one fully digital reservation. In line with European Union passenger protections, they are also guaranteed rebooking on the next available train or flight “in case of irregularity.”

Previously available only for TGV INOUI trains, OUIGO trains are included in the offer. The first routes to come online will be returns from the Aix-en-Provence TGV, Avignon TGV, and Marseille-Saint Charles stations. But the press release promised that “all 70 destinations served by OUIGO in France” will eventually be included in the single booking solution. It is anticipated that 27 train stations in France will be connected to Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport as part of the new “Train + Air” offer by September 2026.

As well as the convenience of a single reservation that is fully digital, customers benefit from the opportunity to check in online at airfrance.com as early as 48 hours ahead of departure (24 hours for flights to the United States).

In a statement, Vincent Etchebehere, Director of Sustainability and New Mobilities for Air France called intermodality “a central pillar of Air France’s decarbonization strategy” that gives travellers a “wider range of low-carbon travel options to reach Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, not only from cities already served by TGV INOUI, but also, starting in 2026, from new stations across France.” 

Similarly, Jérôme LAFFON, General Manager of OUIGO, hailed the “integration of OUIGO trains into Train+Air.” The move “marks a new milestone in SNCF Voyageurs’ partnership with Air France, strengthening intermodality and providing our customers with a seamless, digitalized travel solution accessible through a single booking,” he said.

An added bonus for members of Air France-KLM’s loyalty program Flying Blue is the chance to convert their Miles into SNCF Voyageurs vouchers with a value ranging from €25 to €100. The conversion is now “the leading way for Flying Blue members to use their Miles outside of air services,” the carrier said.