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Sncf: Competition Under Guardianship Is Anticompetitive

Summary by contrepoints.org
On the initiative of one Senator Horizons and a few others, on April 16, the Senate adopted a measure to force SNCF to market the tickets of other operators on its SNCF Connect application to "make the interests of users take precedence." Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot supported this measure, provided that its entry into force was postponed to 2028, which was agreed. The summit of inconsistency Obliging a company to promote the offers of it…
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On the initiative of one Senator Horizons and a few others, on April 16, the Senate adopted a measure to force SNCF to market the tickets of other operators on its SNCF Connect application to "make the interests of users take precedence." Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot supported this measure, provided that its entry into force was postponed to 2028, which was agreed. The summit of inconsistency Obliging a company to promote the offers of it…

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contrepoints.org broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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