Changing a TGV booking

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I have a TGV train booked from Gare Montparnasse to Rennes. There is 12 days left to travel. Now I want to change the booking from CDG airport to Rennes on that same day i.e., I want to change the boarding station.

Do I need to pay charge for this change and if so, how much ?



Best Answer

Don't waste your time and a lot of money to change your TGV ticket. At CDG jump on Les BusDirect #4 for 17€ and get off at Montparnass Gare and board your TGV to Rennes without hassle. Bon voyages.

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Can I change booked train ticket to another train?

According to the national transporter, transfer of tickets can be done only once, that is, if the passenger has transferred his ticket once to another person, that ticket cannot be transferred to anyone else later. Transfer of train ticket is possible for tickets booked both online and offline.

Can I change my booked ticket?

The date of the journey on a reserved ticket can be changed once if the seat is confirmed or RAC or Waiting. However, this facility is only available for offline tickets, and tickets booked online come with no flexibility in date.

Are TGV tickets transferable?

Please note that you must stick to the exact same route and same train type (e.g. you can't use this type of ticket for a TGV train, even though it has the same destination).

Can I use a train ticket at a different time?

Tickets that have been purchased with an \u201cany available route\u201d option can be used with any train company that operates between the stations you wish to travel. Any time tickets are the most flexible and can be used on any train on the chosen day of departure for the journey you have booked.



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Answer 2

The train from Montparnasse to Rennes and the train from Charles de Gaulle to Rennes are different trains, so you are looking to change the booking entirely.

Depending on the ticket type you booked, you may be able to get a refund on the original ticket and book a new one.

If it is "Modifiable sous conditions", then you should be able to get a refund (minus €5) until the day before departure.

Answer 3

You need to change your ticket, this can be done online if you have an e-ticket, the penalty ammount will be displayed there:

A exchange quote will be displayed together with any penalties. On validation, a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided during exchange. After completing your ticket exchange online, you will be redirected to our search page to select your next journey.

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If you don't have an e-ticket:

The booking is less than €200:

After exchanging your ticket online on “My Bookings”, send your refund request (within 60 days) via our contact form Specify your request by selecting “Train Journey” then “Follow-up Request”. Lastly, fill in the following information in the “My Message ” section:

  • Your surname and first names
  • Your contact details
  • The reason for your request

To complete your request, attach a photo of the ticket you wish to exchange. The ticket should be cut in two as seen in the example below. All important details must be visible in order to proceed with the refund.

Example of attached file: example[2]

The booking is more than €200:

After exchanging your ticket online on “ My Bookings”, send your refund request (within 60 days) via our contact form:

SNCF
Service Clientèle
62973 ARRAS Cedex 9
France

Include the following supporting documents with your request :

  • The original travel cards (please be aware no copies will be accepted!)
  • The reason for your request with your surname, first name and contact details.

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