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New Unified Bus Fare System Implemented in Abu Dhabi: Understanding Passes and Concessions

New Unified Bus Fare System Implemented in Abu Dhabi: Understanding Passes and Concessions
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Standard Service fare is set at Dh2 boarding fee plus 5 fils for each kilometre, and users can switch between bus services without paying an additional fee.

Abu Dhabi introduced a new public transport fare system that integrates city and suburban transport services into the 'Standard Service', which will be implemented on February 28.

The 'Standard Service' fare will be set at Dh2 (boarding fee) plus an additional 5 fils for every kilometre crossed - with the cost capped at Dh5 per journey, according to the Integrated Transport Centre (ITC).

This aims to include wider geographic areas with a simplified and user-friendly fare system to enhance the overall public transport experience in Abu Dhabi.

Passengers using public transport buses can seamlessly transfer between services without incurring an additional Dh2 boarding fee.

Below are the conditions:

  • Tap- into the other service within 60 minutes of the last tap-out.
  • Not to transfer in the opposite direction of the journey.
  • Maximum 2 transfers using 3 buses.
  • Transfer conditions apply between Abu Dhabi Link service and public transportation bus Standard Services.

Calculating the cost of a single journey when switching buses:

Fares are calculated based on the distance traveled between the point of boarding and alighting. It is mandatory to tap the 'Hafilat' card on the reader when boarding and alighting from each bus to ensure that the journey is considered a single trip.

Failure to tap the card may result in penalties and the deduction of the cost of the entire bus route when using the card again. This applies in the event of missing to tap-out when transferring between services or using the bus again, as it is assumed the passenger continued riding until the end of the route. Passengers are advised to remember to tap their card on the reader when boarding and alighting from each bus.

Public transport passes:

The department has expanded the geographical range of public transport passes so that the Standard Service will include city and suburb areas in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra (excluding intercity services). Public Transport Passes are now at the following prices, and are effective as of the date of purchase:

  • 7-day pass is worth Dh35
  • 30-day pass is worth Dh95
  • Updated passes will be sold as of February 28th, 2024.
  • Passes operating under the previous system will stop being sold as of February 27.

No changes have been made to the free annual passes for seniors and people of determination plus one companion, as well as the annual passes for students valued at Dh500.

These passes will continue to provide coverage for the Standard Service in all areas across the emirate, excluding intercity services. Additionally, transportation remains free for individuals aged 10 years and below.

All passes issued before February 28 will remain valid until their expiration; they will be active within the city only in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra; and do not cover the suburbs areas- Standard Service is not inclusive.

Subsidized prices for Emirati families:

Emirati families of limited income enrolled in social support programmes are entitled to subsidize public transport passes. Accordingly, the 7-day pass is offered at a rate of Dh30, while the 30-day pass is at Dh80.

News Source: Khaleej Times

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Maryam Pervez

Written by Maryam Pervez

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