SNCF launches child-free Optimum class in its TGVs

This month, SNCF is rolling out a new Optimum offer on its TGV inOui trains, dedicated to adults for maximum comfort. This exclusive zone bars children, even those with full-price tickets, amid France's declining birth rates. The move draws criticism, particularly from Sarah El Haïry, who condemns the notion that children are to blame for adult discomfort.

The Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français (SNCF) has introduced a new pricing and service formula called Optimum, aimed at its professional and frequent passengers on TGV inOui trains. Launched this January 2026, the offer features fixed-price tickets with exchange options even after train departure. A key benefit is access to an adults-only zone, ensuring a quiet environment.

On its website, SNCF states that the Optimum space is «exclusively» for adults. The child fare does not grant entry, and children are barred even with full-price tickets. The stated goal is to «guarantee maximum comfort on board», addressing business travelers' need for tranquility.

This step aligns with a broader «no kids» trend in transportation and leisure, seen in some cruise lines. Yet it comes amid France's rising concerns over declining birth rates. «We are reinforcing the idea that children are responsible for adults' discomfort», criticized Sarah El Haïry, High Commissioner for Childhood.

Stéphanie d’Esclaibes questions: «How can we not see the contradictions in this announcement?». While intended to retain premium customers, the policy highlights societal tensions regarding families in public spaces.

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