15 December, 2025, 1:09 pm Central - 23°C Rain

LTA Chair declines further comments on call to open e-ticketing market

LTA Chair declines further comments on call to open e-ticketing market

By Rashika Kumar
24/06/2025
Land Transport Authority Chair Inosi Kuridrani

Land Transport Authority Chair Inosi Kuridrani has refused to make further comments with regards to his earlier statement where he said the LTA has recommended to the government to open up the market and get more e-ticketing service providers to compete.

When contacted by fijivillage News, Kuridrani stressed he will not speak further on the issue.

Meanwhile, Fiji Bus Operators Association consultant Mick Beddoes says suggesting changes to the e-ticketing system while it is still in the 'roll out' stage of upgrading, is counterproductive and is not likely to help matters.

Beddoes says with regards to the Minister's references to the local travelling market, in 2018 in the total annual public service users averaged 317,817 per day and in 2024 this number was 207,304 a day, a reduction of 110,514 (34.7 percent) in public transport passengers per day.

He says what is perhaps lost in this issue is that the Fiji bus industry, although privately owned, has for decades maintained one of the lowest bus fares in the world where the current fare cost is 68 cents per 6 kilometre, which is 11.3 cents per kilometre.

Beddoes says while he is not making any excuses for anyone involved, the fact is Vodafone Fiji was successful in the tender process, and therefore should have the right to implement and operate the service.

He says in addition it should be noted that Vodafone Fiji is now a 100 percent local owed operation by Amalgamated Telecom and as of 2002, FNPF owns 72.25 percent while the Government owns 17.29 percent so the 423,144 FNPF members, many of whom may well be users of the public transport system, earn their percentage return on their funds from this venture.

Beddoes says there is a solution to this and he has no doubt they will find it.

While responding to questions by fijivillage News, Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission CEO Senikavika Jiuta says they are addressing this issue with all relevant authorities which include Telecommunications Authority of Fiji, Ministry of Communications, Vodafone Fiji and Land Transport Authority.

She says it is a joint effort to address the concerns noted by each entity and they are collectively working on it to resolve the issues.

Jiuta adds it is best that there is an understanding of the intention of e-ticketing services and when it was initially established.

The top system is only through Vodafone’s MPAiSA system.

Questions have been raised on why other direct payment options are not available to people.

FEATURE NEWS
Flash Flood and Heavy Rain warnings in force for Fiji
People are advised to be prepared for flash floods today to Wednesday as a trough of low pressure continues to affect Fiji, and this will be compounde...
49 minutes ago
LATEST NEWS
Several roads and crossings in Lautoka, Ba and Rakiraki flooded and closed
As heavy rain continues in parts of the country, several roads and crossings in Lautoka, Ba and Rakiraki are flooded and inaccessible.The Fiji Roads ...
2 minutes ago

Rakiraki Town flooded
Rakiraki Town is flooded, and the water level is expected to rise this afternoon due to the heavy rain experienced throughout the country and the ...
4 minutes ago

Hunt continues for third suspect in Raiwai Top Shop aggravated robbery
The hunt continues for the third suspect who was involved in an aggravated robbery outside the Raiwai Top Shop yesterday.Two of the three ...
2 hours ago

Bystander hailed as hero after wrestling gunman to the ground during Bondi Beach attack
A passerby seen wrestling and disarming one of the gunmen who opened fire at a crowd at Bondi Beach is being heralded as a hero as footage of the ...
3 hours ago

Second suspect in Raiwai robbery arrested
The second suspect allegedly involved in an aggravated robbery outside the Raiwai Top Shop yesterday has been arrested.Police say the arrest was ...
4 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Sonia Shanaaz says silent treatment hurts as she waits for assistance for her daughter with cerebral palsy
Sonia Shanaaz, the mother of 10-year-old Aarna who was born with cerebral palsy, says silent treatment hurts after she reached out to the ...
3 days ago

I do not support police officers being charged on public opinions and without evidence - COMPOL
Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu says he will stand by his officers, and he does not support any officer being charged based on public opinion ...
3 days ago

Dubai 7s 2025
The Fiji Airways Men’s National 7s side are working on their fitness as they prepare for the start of the 2025/2026 World 7s Series this ...
7 days ago

TOP