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New French train fare bans children, stirs complaints
Frances national rail operator SNCF has introduced a premium TGV first-class fare that excludes children under 12, prompting criticism from activists and politicians over discrimination and family ...
SNCF says the new option is aimed at business customers and those who “want a special travel experience with personalised ...
France’s famed high-speed rail service TGV INOUI is facing a backlash after introducing a new premium-class carriage that bans children.
According to the Independent, children under the age of 12 are not permitted to use the Optimum zones, which have been placed ...
The French train operator has launched a new first class option for selected trains, in which children are not allowed.
While supporters crave a guaranteed quiet environment for work or rest, opponents claim these policies alienate parents and foster a culture of exclusion.
Train operator sparks outrage after banning children from first class - ...
Many train companies around the world, including in the US, offer first-class experiences. Some trains' first-class options include private cabins with en-suite bathrooms. On other trains, first-class ...
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