The Transportation Ministry announced Thursday that the fare increase for public transit planned for July 1 will not take effect this year. The decision follows a review at the ministry.
The Transportation Ministry announced on Thursday that public transit fares will not increase in 2026, canceling a planned hike scheduled for July 1, according to Danny Fisher (N12). The ministry said the planned increase will not go into effect this year following an internal review. No further details on the reasons for the cancellation were provided. This is a routine policy update rather than a security-related development.
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