Orange with Media Services, published on Saturday April 30, 2022 at 10:46 am
“In particular, we will help holidaymakers who will be traveling this summer for holidays with a ten cent discount on all TotalEnergies stations located on French motorways”, announced Friday, April 29, the CEO of TotalEnergie.
The rise in fuel prices will be a blow to the wallets of French people who will take their car to go to their vacation spot this summer. To readers of The Dispatch in Toulouse on Friday April 29, the CEO of TotalEnergies Patrick Pouyanné promised a rebate. “In particular, we will help holidaymakers traveling this summer for holidays with a discount of ten cents on all TotalEnergies stations located on French motorways”, he announced.
The discount should be in place for the months of July and August, explains The Dispatchspecifying that the exact dates have not been communicated.
This rebate follows 10 cents off in TotalEnergies stations, currently in force, until May 15. “This device is called to stop as planned,” confirmed Patrick Pouyanné.
To preserve the purchasing power of the French, the government set up, at the beginning of April, a discount of at least 15 cents beginning of April for all motorists, for four months.
On Monday April 25, the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire explained that the government was working on fairer aid. “There may be devices, in my opinion, more effective because they are more targeted at people who have no choice but to take their vehicle to go to work”, he argued with France Info. “A more significant and more targeted aid would, it seems to me, be fairer and more effective,” he added.