Tourists Pay Attention: Paris Metro Says Goodbye to Paper Tickets After 125 Years
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Tourists will also have to switch to digital alternatives in the future. Instead of paper tickets, there are rechargeable tickets and smartphone tickets.
RATP also intends to speed up passenger traffic, improve their experience, and facilitate access to the metro for all passengers.
A classic is being abolished, partly for environmental reasons. More than 500,000 tickets are purchased every year.
Previously, the offer of paper tickets had been reduced step by step. Two years ago, the "Carnet de 10" which was popular among tourists had already been abolished, a stack of ten previously laminated single tickets at a reduced fare. Those who still have individual paper tickets in their wallet can use them until next year. In addition, paper tickets can also be exchanged later. The abolition of paper tickets is also intended to protect the env…
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