Train + Air
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Train + Air baggage transport
Your plane and train ticket may have different baggage allowances. Please follow the most restrictive rule. On the train, all your baggage must be labelled with your contact details and is your responsibility.
Gagnez du temps à l'aéroport
A dedicated baggage drop-off at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Air France offers dedicated Train + Air baggage drop-off counters in Zone 4 of terminals 2E and 2F. Priority baggage delivery Be among the first passengers to collect your bags and suitcases from the baggage carousel upon arrival of your flight.
Votre parcours Train + Air
Plan des correspondances Train + Air
Our answers to your questions
For some bookings, your train journey will be operated by TGV INOUI, while others will be operated by OUIGO. When selecting your flight, you can check the type of train scheduled for your journey in the trip details.
TGV INOUI trains feature a bar car. Additionally, if you have booked your flight in a Premium, Business, or La Première cabin, you will travel in First Class on the train. These services are not available on OUIGO trains.
Would you like to change or cancel your Train+Air trip? Air France is your single point of contact throughout your entire journey.
Before departure:
- Tickets may be modified or refunded according to the fare conditions of your ticket.
If the trip has already started:
- The plane ticket may be modified or refunded depending on the fare conditions of your ticket.
- The train ticket is not changeable or refundable, even with the "Flex" fare.
If you need assistance throughout your journey, be sure to submit your request as early as possible. Click on the link below no later than 48 hours before your departure. Our customer service team will contact you. Our assistance service includes the transport of one baggage item weighing up to 15 kg.
No, unaccompanied minors are not allowed on trains.
Only dogs and cats are allowed to travel under certain conditions. The rules for acceptance vary between planes and trains. It is advisable to apply the more restrictive of the two over the entire route.