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I'm not sure how many people here use SNCF as their vendor of choice of international travel, but for info, starting from next week(22/05) SNCF will cease selling any through tickets to destinations outside France, either online or in ticket offices; with the exception of journeys exclusively involving trains operated by SNCF itself or Eurostar.
This is tacitly admitted by this page: https://www.sncf-connect.com/en-en/help/international-trip* and can be seen from the SNCF connect journey planner. Another masterstroke from what is almost certainly the most customer-hostile railway company in Europe.
*An interesting side note is that unlike with other countries, SNCF refuses to give their customers any clue as to who might be able to provide onward ticketing in Spain and Italy, presumably out of spite at RENFE and FS for for daring to compete with SNCF on their home turf.
This is tacitly admitted by this page: https://www.sncf-connect.com/en-en/help/international-trip* and can be seen from the SNCF connect journey planner. Another masterstroke from what is almost certainly the most customer-hostile railway company in Europe.
*An interesting side note is that unlike with other countries, SNCF refuses to give their customers any clue as to who might be able to provide onward ticketing in Spain and Italy, presumably out of spite at RENFE and FS for for daring to compete with SNCF on their home turf.