Carriers from the end of April appealed to the city authorities to raise the fare to 16 hryvnia.
In Khmelnitsky, the cost of public transport will increase from July 1. This was announced by the mayor of Khmelnitsky Alexander Semchishin on Thursday, June 23.
According to him, the fare on trolleybuses costs 6 hryvnias on an electronic ticket and 7 hryvnias in cash. On buses and minibuses, the fare will be 12 hryvnia.
“More than two months we have delayed this step, carriers have asked us since the end of April to raise the fare to UAH 16. We understand the objective part of the growth, because in the previous tariff the cost of fuel was 24 hryvnia per liter, and now it is more than 50 hryvnia, and diesel fuel – almost 60, “said Semchishin.
He added that in Khmelnitsky the tariff remains one of the lowest in the region.
Now travel on the bus routes of Khmelnitsky, as well as minibuses – 8 hryvnia. Citizens pay 6 hryvnia for travel on trolleybuses. But a one -time electronic ticket costs 5 hryvnias.
It will be recalled that at the end of May, fares increased on private minibuses in Kyiv. Price tags of 10 hryvnia have disappeared on almost all city routes.
It was also reported that in Lviv, the fare for buses increased from 10 to 15 hryvnia. New prices began on June 2nd.
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Source: korrespondent

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