Pass Navigo: 12% Price Increase in 2023
This page is translated from the original post "Pass Navigo : prix en hausse de 12% en 2023" in French.

Île-de-France Mobilités raises the Pass Navigo to €84.10 and the ticket to €2.10 in 2023, an increase beyond inflation.
Gone are the exchanges through the press between Paris officials, the Île-de-France region members, and government representatives. The president of the Île-de-France region, Valérie Pécresse, issued a threat of a price explosion for the Navigo pass up to €90 or even €100, if the state did not take any action.
A €200 million aid to limit the increase
Surprisingly, the government announced this afternoon an exceptional aid of 200 million euros to Île-de-France Mobilités. “The Government protects Parisians and all public transport users” states Minister Delegate for Transport Clément Beaune, “The state is taking responsibility to prevent a surge in fares, while the Region must shoulder its part.”
A Navigo pass increase exceeding inflation
However, this sum still did not guarantee a contained rise in the Navigo pass. Fortunately, it took only a few hours for the president of the Île-de-France region to announce the verdict. Although she rejected a €90 subscription, according to the IDF Mobilités December 5th statement, the targeted increase of 7.5% linked to inflation is not respected. In the end, subscribers will have to pay €84.10 per month, instead of €75.20, a 12% rise.
However, the price of single tickets increases less sharply. Today at €1.90, it rises to €2.10, an increase of +10.5%. Still, the price is lower in bundle (€16.90 for 10 tickets versus €19.10) and even cheaper on smartphone via app. Virtually, the ticket costs only €1.69, a jump of 20 cents (+13%).
2022 Price | 2023 Price | |
Single T+ Ticket | €1.90 | €2.10 |
Booklet of 10 Tickets | €16.90 | €19.10 |
Virtual T+ Ticket | €1.49 | €1.69 |
Navigo Weekly | €22.80 | €30 |
Navigo Monthly | €75.20 | €84.10 |
ImagineR | €342 | €365 |
The response from Paris Deputy Mayor David Belliard was quick. “The Navigo at €84.10 in 2023: no cause for celebration; this 12% increase remains unfair and absurd given the climate issues. And the €200 million from the State do nothing to solve the problem. Again and again, we manage our public transport crisis reactively,” he expressed on Twitter.
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