All Saints' Day holidays begin for schoolchildren in the three zones from October 23 until November 8.
Dates shifted by one week by the government, so that the returns do not coincide with the weekend of All Saints, deemed to be the deadliest of the year.
For this first weekend of the holidays "
nearly 500 police officers (...) will be deployed on 102 checkpoints throughout the Parisian conurbation
", announces the Paris police prefecture.
The day is classified green by Bison Futé in the direction of departures. "
For this first weekend of the All Saints holidays, it is only on Friday, October 22 that the departures will be really important, at the exits of the big cities, at the end of the afternoon and at the beginning of the evening
", warned- he. Bison Futé forecasts an increase in traffic for the second weekend of the holidays, on the eve of the second week of holidays but also of a three-day weekend with a bank holiday Monday. Friday October 29 will thus be classified red in Ile-de-France and orange in the rest of the country in the direction of departures. This three-day weekend will also be that of the changeover to winter time, so it will get dark sooner.
In stations, because of a strike call launched by three unions, 9 TGV Atlantique out of 10 are running this Friday, 8 TGV Atlantique out of 10 are scheduled for this Saturday and 2 TGV Atlantique out of 3 Sunday.
The social movement concerns the TGV Inoui and Ouigo from Paris to New Aquitaine, Occitanie, Center-Val-de-Loire, Pays-de-la-Loire and Brittany.
SNCF ensures that affected customers have been warned individually.
They will be able to exchange their ticket or have it refunded free of charge.
Conversely, no social movement is announced in airlines and airports.