In Ukraine, prices for transport cards will increase: how much will it cost.
In Kyiv, prices for plastic transport cards will rise again. This information was spread by the publication 'Khvylia'. The city authorities plan to increase the cost of cards: regular ones will cost 96 hryvnias instead of 75, and student ones - 120 hryvnias instead of 100. The price increase is associated with rising production and delivery costs. The large price difference is explained by the manufacturing technology: standard cards are produced in batches, while student cards are made individually.
The difference in price between the types of cards is explained by the manufacturing technology: standard cards are produced in large batches, while student cards are made individually for each owner, which increases their cost price.
It should be noted that previously purchased cards do not lose their validity, and they can be used as before. However, new cards will cost more. It should also be noted that schoolchildren are no longer given the opportunity to travel for free, but there is now a possibility to purchase a discounted pass for schoolchildren and cadets of military educational institutions.
The new news reports an increase in prices for plastic transport cards in Kyiv. The reason for the price increase is the rising production costs of the cards and their delivery. It is also noted that previously purchased cards remain valid, and they can continue to be used without changes. Thus, residents have the opportunity to continue using their cards, but new cards will cost more.
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