Passengers consulted on proposed bus fare increase
BBCIslanders have been asked to comment on plans to increase bus fares.
Guernsey's committee for the environment and infrastructure said changes to ticket prices were designed to ensure bus travel remained affordable, while adjusting fares to gradually reduce the bus service's reliance on public funding.
The proposals would see the standard and pay as you go fares increase by 10p to £1.70 and £1.29.
It said anyone who wanted to comment on the proposals could do so before 17:00 GMT on 28 January by emailing or writing to the senior passenger transport officer.
Increases to the two-day unlimited journeys pass, the one-day unlimited journeys family pass and the two-day unlimited journeys family pass were proposed to bring them into line with the fare for the one-day unlimited journeys pass.
The committee proposed the fair for the late night bus services (N1-N4) remained at £5 to "ensure it remained an attractive transport option".
It was also proposed the seven-day single and family passes were removed due to only 47 being purchased in 2024 and only five in 2025 as of the start of December.
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