Kyiv’s Unused Transit Card Rides Won’t Expire: What’s Changing from September 15.
Kyiv Public Transport Fare Updates
According to Мінфін — Крипто/Фінанси: Starting September 15, 2023, Kyiv will implement new fares for public transit. A key update for residents is that any remaining rides stored on transport cards will not be lost. City officials are urging passengers to use up any leftover trips before that date, as the value of those rides will be converted into a monetary balance afterward.
On September 15, the cost of a single trip on the metro, trams, trolleybuses, and buses will rise to 30 hryvnias. This means Kyivans should carefully check their card balances to avoid losing value. In light of these changes, residents have the opportunity to use all their existing trips before the deadline.
After September 15, any unused trips will be automatically converted into a cash equivalent, allowing users to reload their cards with new rides using funds from their digital wallet. This adjustment aims to simplify the handling of leftover trips and give residents greater flexibility in planning their commutes.
Technical Support and Recommendations
A dedicated support line will be available for those with questions or who need assistance. Residents are advised to consult official resources for contact details. These fare changes introduce new options for public transit users while reminding everyone to use up their remaining trips before September 15.
The fare adjustments are part of local government efforts to strengthen the financial stability of public transport and ensure its continued operation. While the price increase may cause some inconvenience, converting unused rides into a cash equivalent offers a more flexible way to manage funds. This will help Kyivans adapt to the new conditions and plan their transportation expenses more conveniently.
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