No Fare Hikes for Odesa Public Transport in April: Officials Confirm.
Public Transport Fares in Odesa Remain Unchanged for April 2026
According to Novyny.live: Public transport fares in Odesa will stay at current levels throughout April 2026, covering all modes except for electric transport, which has been out of service since December 13, 2024, due to damage to the city's energy infrastructure. This stability offers some predictability for residents managing their household budgets amid broader economic pressures.
Rides on social buses will remain free, further improving access to public transit for city residents. As for minibus fares, they are unchanged: 20 hryvnias within the city limits, 40 hryvnias to the 6th kilometer of Ovidiopolska Road, and 70 hryvnias for routes serving the town of Pivdenne (routes No. 67 and No. 68). This consistency allows passengers to keep their transport expenses predictable.
Ticket and Pass Pricing Details
Current fare breakdown:
- Minibus fares: 20 hryvnias within the city, 40 hryvnias to the 6th kilometer of Ovidiopolska Road, 70 hryvnias for routes to Pivdenne.
Pass prices are as follows:
- Student passes: 120 hryvnias for one mode of transport, 160 hryvnias for two;
- University student passes: 240 hryvnias for one mode, 340 hryvnias for two;
- Regular passenger passes: 420 hryvnias for one mode, 567 hryvnias for two;
- Service vehicle passes: 630 hryvnias for one mode, 756 hryvnias for two.
Where fares have already increased:
- Since January 10, the fare on route No. 560 between Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi and Odesa has risen to 200 hryvnias.
Additionally, parking fees in Odesa will also remain unchanged starting in April 2026, a welcome break for both residents and visitors who drive. Overall, the city's public transport fare structure in April 2026 will stay stable, helping locals plan their spending without sudden surprises.
Keeping public transport fares steady in Odesa for April 2026 underscores a commitment to maintaining affordable transit options for the population. This is especially critical during times of economic uncertainty, when price shifts can heavily strain household budgets.
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