Navigo Monthly Pass to Rise by €2 to €90.80 in Île-de-France from January 2026

Starting January 2026, the Navigo monthly pass price in Île-de-France will increase by €2 to €90.80, with minor hikes in ticket prices, following a controlled formula linked to inflation.

    Key details

  • • Navigo monthly pass to increase by €2 to €90.80 from January 2026.
  • • Single ticket price rises to €2.55; Navigo Liberté+ card tickets to €2.04.
  • • Annual Navigo pass price climbs to €998.80 from €976.80.
  • • Fare rises limited to inflation plus 1% as per regional protocol under Valérie Pécresse.

Île-de-France Mobilités (IDFM) has announced a proposed increase of €2 for the monthly Navigo pass, raising its price to €90.80 starting in January 2026, marking a 2.3% rise. This increase awaits approval from the IDFM board scheduled for December 10, which is expected to be confirmed.

Alongside the monthly pass hike, the annual Navigo pass will climb from €976.80 to €998.80. Single metro, train, and RER ticket prices will also rise slightly from €2.50 to €2.55, while tickets with the Navigo Liberté+ card will increase from €1.99 to €2.04.

These changes are part of a protocol signed in 2023 under the leadership of Valérie Pécresse, president of the Île-de-France region, which caps fare increases to inflation plus 1%. With inflation in 2025 not expected to exceed 1.8%, this safeguards moderate fare growth.

IDFM emphasized that the expansions and modernization of the regional public transport network—including the extension of RER E and several metro lines—have generated significant operational costs. To balance these expenses, IDFM aims to fairly distribute the financial burden among the state, local authorities, businesses, and users. They noted that without contributions from other entities, the true cost of a monthly pass would approach €280, far above the current user price.

Overall, the fare adjustments reflect an effort to maintain and enhance the public transport infrastructure while keeping increases manageable for commuters.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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