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Paris metro seeks to reduce delays due to fainting passengers

It said 98 percent of cases – announced to passengers on the metro as a "malaise voyageur" – were "mild" dizzy spells.

But with the Paris Olympics just months away, the head of the Paris region on Tuesday said the old policy of keeping unwell passengers on board would be scrapped.

"When a passenger feels unwell, we will... no longer stop the train," said Valerie Pecresse, who is head of the Ile-de-France region that includes Paris and is responsible for its transport system.

france24.com