Public Transport in Île-de-France: What’s Changing on January 1, 2025
This page is translated from the original post "Transports Ile-de-France : ce qui change au 1er janvier 2025" in French.

Starting January 1, 2025, Île-de-France adopts a new fare structure for occasional travelers in transportation services.
Two new flat-rate tickets replace all previous options, and the Navigo Liberté + service extends to the entire region. According to Valérie Pécresse, president of Île-de-France Mobilités, this reform marks progress toward social and territorial cohesion, while ending a fare complexity that involved nearly 50,000 combinations. “This is a regional cohesion measure that will give the same freedom of movement and dignity to all residents, regardless of where they work. It’s also a simplification that ends the maze of nearly 50,000 fare combinations.”
Simplified and Fair Access for All Île-de-France Residents
Since 2016, Île-de-France has begun a ticketing revolution. This effort has modernized fare options with digitalized options accessible on smartphones and smartwatches, introduced fare capping for origin-destination tickets, and launched the Navigo Liberté + service with deferred payment based on usage. Three core objectives guide this transformation:
- Social and territorial equity: offering a universal fare accessible to everyone, regardless of location, to remove financial and geographic barriers to transportation.
- Environmental commitment: encouraging public transport use to reduce car traffic, with a goal to cut road congestion by 15% by 2030.
- Simplification: ending complex fare calculations based on start and end points.
With this reform, around 3 million daily users of bus, train, and RER networks will see their transportation costs decrease.

Two Tickets to Simplify Occasional Travel
From January, occasional travelers will have only two fare options, replacing the 50,000 existing combinations:
- Metro–Train–RER Ticket: €2.50, valid across the entire rail network, including lines T11, T12, and T13 (excluding Orlyval).
- Bus–Tram Ticket: €2, usable on all bus, tram, coach, Noctilien, and on-demand transport lines (excluding Orlybus and Roissybus).
These tickets offer free transfers: up to 2 hours for Metro-Train-RER and 1 hour 30 minutes for Bus-Tram, with some restrictions. They can be loaded onto a Navigo Easy card, a smartphone, or a smartwatch.
Simplified Airport Access and New Offers for Tourists
A specific ticket, Paris Region ↔ Airports, will be available at €13, regardless of the departure point within Île-de-France, including Orlyval. Additionally, the Paris Visite pass now allows unlimited access to the entire regional network, including airports, for €29.90 per day at full price.

Removed Titles for Greater Clarity
With this simplification, several existing tickets are discontinued:
- The T+ and Origin-Destination tickets, along with their books, are replaced by the new titles.
- The Navigo Jeunes Weekend will no longer be offered, as its attractiveness diminishes compared to new fares.
- Long-distance fare options and the T9 ticket, now unnecessary, are also phased out.
- Navigo day packages are unified with a single rate of €12 for unlimited use across all zones (excluding airports).
Navigo Liberté + Extended to the Entire Region
Navigo Liberté +, available across the Île-de-France network (excluding Orlyval), offers:
- An immediate 20% discount compared to individual fares.
- Post-payment billing, deducted at the end of the month based on trips taken.
- Free transfers between rail and surface networks during a single journey.
This formula makes trips cost €1.99 for Metro-Train-RER and €1.60 for Bus-Tram at full fare.
Main Tariffs Applicable from 2025
Fares:
- Monthly Navigo: €88.80
- Annual Navigo: €976.80
- Weekly Navigo: €31.60
- Navigo Imagine R (school/student): €384.30
Single tickets:
- Metro–Train–RER: €2.50 (full price), €1.25 (reduced)
- Bus–Tram: €2 (full price), €1 (reduced)
- Paris Region ↔ Airports: €13 (full), €6.50 (reduced)
Liberté +:
- Metro–Train–RER: €1.99 (full), €0.99 (reduced)
- Bus–Tram: €1.60 (full), €0.80 (reduced)
With these updates, Île-de-France Mobilités aims to make transportation more accessible, simpler… and perhaps profitable?
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