Starting today, traveling by bus and metrotram costs $1,000 in Mendoza.

The 17.6% increase takes effect this Monday, May 12. It will be gradually shown on bus and metro-tram readers.
Starting this Monday, bus and metrotram tickets will cost $1,000 during peak hours and $830 during off-peak hours in Greater Mendoza.
The increase, which will be gradually implemented for SUBE and NFC readers, amounts to 17.6% . It was established in Resolution No. 478 last month, signed by Undersecretary of Transportation Luis Borrego.
As always, the increase will affect fares on Metropolitan Area buses and the Metrotram . Discounts of up to 50% for students and frequent riders, among other groups, remain in place, as do free fares for teachers, caretakers, and those over 70.
With the update, the peak-hour fare will increase from $850 to $1,000 , while during off-peak hours, between 9 and 11 a.m. and from 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. , the fare will cost $830 (up from $705.50).
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Mendoza Government Press
The provincial government justified the increase based on service costs, the availability of resources from the Transportation Compensation Fund, and studies conducted by the Provincial Mobility Authority (EMOP) following the public hearing with bus companies last December.
Based on the new calculation, if all the current benefits were included, the ticket should cost $2,912.43 to "self-finance" public transportation without the need for a subsidy from the Provincial Government, which allocates $600 million per day to the system.
According to the Transport Department, only 40% of users pay the base fare , as the rest have access to benefits , discounts and free services , in addition to the much-requested transfer .
Public transportation spending is currently divided into 43% for personnel, 17% for the acquisition of new units, and another 17% for maintenance . The remainder is distributed among items with smaller percentages.
New bus fares from May 12 Frequent userTrip 1 to 20
Peak Hours: $1,000
Off-peak hours: $850
Trip 21 to 40
Peak Hours: $600
Off-peak hours: $498
Trip 41 to 80
Peak Hours: $500
Off-peak hours: $415
From trip 81
Peak Hours: $800
Off-peak hours: $664
-50% discounts apply to retirees and high school and college students.
-Primary school students pay $400 during peak hours and $332 during off-peak hours.
-Free services continue for teachers, caretakers, people with disabilities, people over 70, volunteer firefighters, and other provisions of Law No. 7,811.
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