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From 2025, significant changes will affect users of the Pass Navigo in Île-de-. These modifications, announced by Île-de-France Mobilités, mainly concern the journey pricing and aim to better adapt costs to different types of users.

Advantageous pricing for long journeys

The new price scales will aim to balance costs according to the distance traveled. Thus, for the suburban residents traveling long distances, these reforms should be beneficial. These users, who currently pay higher rates, will benefit from a single rate allowing them to save money. This measure could represent a significant improvement for those who rely on transport to cross long distances.

Rising costs for short journeys

On the other hand, for users carrying out short tripsparticularly in , these new measures will lead to a price increase. For example, the metro ticket will go from 2.15 euros to 2,50 eurosan increase which will particularly impact those who frequently travel short distances.

Moderate increase in the Navigo Pass

The Pass Navigo itself will undergo a slight increase from January 2025. Its monthly price will increase from 86.40 euros to 88.80 euros. Although moderate, this increase could weigh on the budget of regular users. The difference of 2.40 euros will be dedicated to financing a contract between Île-de-France Mobilités and the government, aimed at guaranteeing the sustainability of the network.

Adjustments to the Liberté+ Pass and the dezoned Navigo day

Other subscription plans will also be reviewed. THE Liberty+ Passpopular with telecommuters and occasional travelers, will be available network-wide with a reduced rate at 1.99 euros per trip. The Navigo dezoned day will see its price increase to 12 euroscompared to 20.60 euros currently, to encourage travel outside peak hours.

Simplifying journeys to airports

Finally, travelers going to the airports of Roissy-Charles de Gaulle et Orly will benefit from a single rate of 13 euros, simplifying travel to these airport platforms.

These changes reflect a desire to adapt fares to the needs of users while ensuring sustainable financing of transport infrastructure in Île-de-France.

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