Public transport to be free for over 65s (and under 10s) in aix-marseille

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THE NEW MEASURE WILL APPLY TO 240,000 CHILDREN AND 500,000 OVER-65S Public transport in the Aix-Marseille metropolitan area in south-east France is to be free for those over 65 and under 10s


from this September in a new €10 million project, the department president has said. Martine Vassal, president of the Bouches-du-Rhône département and the Aix-Marseille metropolitan area,


announced the change on January 30. > ➡️ @MartineVassal annonce la gratuité dans les transports pour > les plus jeunes et les personnes du bel âge. >  > 💬 "J’ai décidé 


d’appliquer la gratuité des transports en > commun pour les personnes de plus de 65 ans et pour les enfants de > moins de 10 ans, à la rentrée prochaine !" > 


pic.twitter.com/0hOvjL83Wf > — Métropole Aix-Marseille-Provence (@AMPMetropole) January 30, > 2025 The measure will come into force from September 1 this year, and will apply to the


area’s buses, trams, metros and coaches, as well as the maritime shuttles (in season) and the TERs (within Marseille city limits). The free travel will be available to around “240,000


children under the age of 10 and 500,000 people over the age of 65,” said Ms Vassal. She added that the cost to the metropolitan area is estimated at €7 million - €10 million. Ms Vassal said


that the measure was particularly “important at a time when many households are suffering a significant loss of purchasing power as a result of inflation”. Those travelling for free will


still need to get a ticket and validate it, but it will be free of charge.  Children under age six are already permitted to travel for free on the network, as are those in the forces


(military, police, firefighters and prison guards). People with very low income and/or disabilities are also already permitted to travel for low fares. OTHER FREE TRANSPORT AREAS It comes


after the Montpellier metropolitan area (Hérault) - which has 500,000 inhabitants spread over 31 communes - became the first French local authority of its size to make its public transport


free for all in December 2023.  Read also: Montpellier to be first French city to make all public transport free  Similarly, the town of Aubagne, on the eastern outskirts of Marseille,


introduced free public transport for all its users in 2009. Around 50 other towns across France also offer free public transport, including Dunkirk, Calais, Bourges, and Compiègne. The


largest of these towns, Dunkirk, has had free public transport since 2018. Paris and the Ile-de-France region do not have free transport, but authorities this year introduced a new ‘flat


fee’ ticket to simplify travel across the department and encourage public transport use.