Traffic will be “normal” for TGVs and the RATP network, disturbances to be expected in intercities


In airports, “no significant disturbance” is expected, according to the Ministry of Transport.

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Travelers are waiting near the information panels at the Gare de Lyon in Paris, May 9, 2025. (Leo Vignal / AFP)

Travelers are waiting near the information panels at the Gare de Lyon in Paris on May 9, 2025. (Leo Vignal / AFP)

What to expect in transport during Thursday’s mobilization? TGV traffic and almost all of the RATP network will be “normal” Despite the call for strike, the Ministry of Transport announced after a meeting with the operators, Tuesday, September 30.

“According to information transmitted by SNCF Travelers and SNCF Réseau, traffic should be little disrupted on the rail network”underlined the ministry, which anticipates usual traffic on TGVs and “Some disturbances” on “TER, RER and Transilien and Intercités“. “The circulation of intercity trains will be disrupted on the axes Lyon-Nantes, Bordeaux-Nantes and Marseille-Bordeaux and slightly disturbed on the Paris-Clermont-Ferrand and Paris-Limoges-Toulouse axes”said SNCF travelers on its website.

Ile-de-France Mobilités specifies that traffic will be “slightly disturbed” on the RER C, as well as on the Transilian line H line, and “disturbed” On the RER D and E, just like on the lines l, n, r and u of the transilian. Regarding Paris, “The service will be normal on the entire RATP network, with the exception of RER B on the RATP perimeter”Where the service will be “almost normal,” added the ministry.

Regarding planes, “Delays are to be expected with an impact limited to the overall”, however “stipulated the ministry, for which “No significant disturbance is to be expected in Parisian airports”Without further details. “Air traffic disturbances should remain limited”Confirmed the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC) at the start of the evening. She nevertheless believes that “Disturbances and delays” are to be expected “On all French airports”.

The DGAC has planned to apply the provisions of the minimum service in the airport service at Paris Beauvais airport, where it asked the airlines “To reduce their flight program” 30% for the day. Despite these preventive measures, the DGAC invites passengers to learn from their airline to find out the state of their flight.



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