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Busfare to go up by 10% from today

Busfare to go up by 10% from today

By Alipate Narawa
31/07/2023

You will have to fork out more money for busfare from today as the 10% subsidy on bus fares comes to an end.

This means you will have to pay the 10 percent that government was previously covering.

Stage 1 fares which used to cost 95 cents are now $1.02, Stage 2 fares from $1.45 goes up to $1.61 while Stage 3 fares increases from $1.99 to $2.21.

The Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission made the changes in accordance with powers under the Land Transport Act 1998, Section 66C, as the transport sector price regulator, empowered under the “FCCC (Control of Fares and Charges for Public Service Vehicles) Order 2023”.

The FCCC says all bus fares will revert to those fares applicable in “Final Authorisation for Fares and Charges for Public Service Vehicles in Fiji” issued on 6th May last year.

This reflects the cessation of subsidy program initiated on 1st August 2022 that ended last night.

They say for clarity, the “Final Authorisation for Fares and Charges for Omnibus Services in Fiji” contains separate schedules for Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, and Taveuni, which includes fares for all stages.

FCCC says they remain committed to fostering a fair and equitable public transport system for the benefit of all Fijians.

Full bus fares list

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