MRT to cut fares on Purple Line to 20 baht
The board of directors of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRT) has decided on Thursday to cut fares on the Purple Line train service to a maximum of 20 baht, effective from December 1st.
The board of directors of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRT) has decided on Thursday to cut fares on the Purple Line train service to a maximum of 20 baht, effective from December 1st.
The state– run Transport Co, operator of inter-provincial buses has announced it will not increase fares despite oil price hike.
Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said his ministry was about to introduce fair regulations for ride-hailing service providers
The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) conducted an opinion survey on a plan to raise taxi fares and found that 62.52%
The Thailand Development Research Institute recommends a flat fare rate for electric trains at 30 baht, saying a 15-baht proposal
Bus fares in Bangkok will be raised next Monday as planned if there is no order from the Central Administrative Court,
The Land Transport Department has given the green light to bus operators in Bangkok and from Bangkok to interprovincial routes to increase fares