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  • Train + Air Service to Canada

    Train + Air is a service that combines air and railway travel. It’s one booking, one rate, no hassle.

    Air Transat, in partnership with TGV inOui, offers you a combination of rail travel from 18 cities in France and Belgium to Paris, with a flight to Canada. Plus, your connections are guaranteed in case of a flight or train delay.

    *It is important to download your SNCF e-ticket from the check-in.accesrail.com websiteYou will be redirected to a new website. A new window will open. from 72 hours before the train departure.

  • How to book ?

    Online:

    Use our booking engine to select your destination.
    The Train + Air icon will appear if it is available.

    Telephone:

    Toll-free from a landline phone: 00353 1800 771 144

    From Republic of Ireland: 00 800 87 26 72 83
    From Northern Ireland: 00 800 87 26 72 83
    From Greece: 00 800 161 220 40090 or 08 001 612 203 1539
    From Croatia: +381 11 38 222 94

    For people who are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, or for those with speech disabilities, access Bell Relay Service: 

    You must then instruct the Bell Relay Service operator to contact our contact centre at the following numbers: 1-866-234-5136 or 514-906-5196.
    (long distance charges may apply)

    English and French speaking operators are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Departure from 18 cities in France and Brussels

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Benefits

  • A simplified process: It’s one reservation, one rate for the combined air and railway travel. It also means one‑stop shopping for the entire booking process.

    Guaranteed connections: In case of a flight or train delay, the booking will be confirmed on the next available flight or train at no extra cost thanks to the protection policy.

    More flexibility: you can schedule between 2 and 24 hours for your connections.

Frequently asked questions about Train + Air

  • No. You have to get your train tickets downloaded:
    You must download your SNCF e-ticket from the check-in.accesrail.com website up to 72 hours before the train's departure.
    You can also pick up your ticket, only on the day of the train's departure, at the self-service terminals in the station.

  • Yes, once in the station, you can go directly to your train with your SNCF e-ticket. (You can also collect your e-ticket from the self-service terminals in the station on the day of departure of the train only).

  • Pets are allowed in cabin, for more details refer to SNCF conditions.

  • For technical reasons, the wheelchair—in the unfolded position—must not exceed 75 cm in width and 117 cm in length. The combined weight of the wheelchair and passenger must not exceed 150 kg. For assistance, passengers may contact our Contact Centre at 00 800 87 26 72 83 minimum 48 hours before departure for assistance:

    The SNCF also offers a free assistance service for people with disabilities (PSH) and people with reduced mobility (PMR).

  • The baggage allowance for train travel may differ from that of Air Transat. To find out the luggage limits for your flight, please consult our baggage policy. For train baggage allowance details, please refer to the TGV inOui baggage policy.

  • Club Class passengers will be automatically assigned to first class on the train, while Economy Class passengers will be assigned to second class.

  • Yes. However, SNCF will only accept bikes under the following conditions:

    • Maximum bike dimensions: 120 cm (47 In) x 90 cm (35 In).
    • Front wheel must be removed, and all placed in a transport bag.

When completing a Train + Air booking, you enter into two separate contracts: a contract of carriage by air with Air Transat and a contract of carriage of passengers by rail with TGV inOui. Please note that Air Transat is not responsible and cannot be held liable for the proper performance of the contract of carriage by rail, which is subject to the liability rules applicable in rail transport matters as well as the terms of the document entitled “Tarifs voyageurs” (Condition of Carriage agreement), and which falls under the responsibility of SNCF MOBILITES. For more details see the general conditions of the SNCF  Will open in a separate browser window.