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Switzerlandfrance Ferry Services On Lake Geneva To Be Reduced In 2026


(MENAFN- Swissinfo) Ferry services run by the General Navigation Company (CGN) between Switzerland and France on Lake Geneva are set to be scaled back from 2026. On Friday morning, canton Vaud and neighbouring French regions confirmed they have signed a new cross-border agreement, due to take effect on December 14, 2025. This content was published on October 11, 2025 - 12:45 2 minutes RTS

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Some cross-border boat routes on Lake Geneva will see reduced services from next year, with the Évian–Lausanne line set to lose weekend sailings and have fewer boats operating overall. The biggest cuts will hit the Lausanne–Thonon-les-Bains route, where crossings will be halved and no boats will run at weekends.

The Yvoire route will also see fewer sailings, but peak-time services will stay in place to ensure cross-border commuters can still get to work.

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