Annual fare revision: New bus fares

Annual fare revision: New bus fares

June 23, 2017   04:39 pm

The National Transport Commission today issued a special notice with the new revised bus fares, which will come into effect from July 01, 2017. 

The annual bus fare revision has been decided to be granted by the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation along with the National Transport Commission with effect from July 01 in terms of the National Bus Fares Policy.

The NTC says that stern action will be taken against any operator who charges fare in excess of the approved fare.

Full fare in respect of approved Inter provincial (Normal, semi Luxury, luxury and Super Luxury) services implemented by the Sri Lanka Transport Board and Private Passenger Transport Services and the fare table depicting 350 normal fare stages are given below for the information of bus passengers, owners, crews, authorities, and the general public. 

 

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