This is the end of the ticket booklet
This page is translated from the original post "C’est la fin du carnet de tickets" in French.

As of September 21, 2023, metro and bus ticket booklets are no longer available for sale to Île-de-France residents. What are the alternatives?
First of all, rest assured, you can of course continue to use the ones you already have, but it will no longer be possible to purchase new booklets. The single cardboard ticket remains available at a price of 2.10 euros.
To continue the process of digitizing transportation tickets initiated three years ago, all efforts are now focused on Île-de-France Mobilités for the widespread adoption of Pass Navigo.
The Navigo Liberté+ service allows you to travel freely within the geographic network of ticket t+ but also on the Montmartre funicular, OrlyBus, and RoissyBus… without ever having to worry about tickets. You are billed the following month for the trips you have actually made
Good to know: 10 trips made with a Navigo Liberté+ cost a maximum of €14.90, which is €2 less than a ticket booklet of t+ tickets.
For occasional travelers and tourists, there is the Navigo Easy solution. It is a reloadable, transferable, and non-personal card that allows occasional travelers to access the network by loading different types of tickets — including single or booklet t+ tickets (full or reduced fare), airport tickets (RoissyBus and OrlyBus), as well as special titles (Navigo Jour, Anti-pollution Pass, etc.).
Finally, if you only need to take a bus once without commitment or hassle, you can purchase a ticket via SMS for 2 euros directly from your phone.
Paris is thus trying to catch up with other major European capitals such as Brussels or London, which have been undertaking these initiatives for many years.
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