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Starting tomorrow, the new subway rate will be more than $70. The modification of the rate chart was discussed and approved at the public hearing held on February 3, with the aim of continuing to guarantee the maintenance and proper functioning of the service.

Press – Sbase

Starting tomorrow the The new subway fare will be $74 and the Premetro will cost $26, with the start-up of the third section of the upgrade planned for these transport services in the City of Buenos Aires.

The modification of the rate schedule was discussed and approved at the public hearing held on February 3, with the aim of continuing to guarantee the maintenance and proper functioning of the service, and in line with the rate update implemented by the national government for the rest of the year. AMBA public transport, reported Subterráneos de Buenos Aires SE (Sbase).

The last section of the tariff update will be applied on September 3, when the subway ticket will become $80 and the Premetro $28.

Who can travel for free or have a discount

Retirees, pensioners, people with disabilities, transplant recipients, and primary and secondary students will continue to travel for free. Sbase stressed that the RED SUBE discount and the benefit for frequent passengers will continue to be valid, which benefits users with discounts of 20%, 30% and 40% when they exceed 20, 30 or 40 monthly trips, respectively.

In addition, the passes for retirees and pensioners will continue, and for people with disabilities, for people with transplants and on the waiting list, all of whom can travel for free-, the student ticket that is also free-, and the social, teacher and student subscriptions , for secondary and tertiary school students.

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Ministry of Transport Nation

The social subscription is intended for:

  • Beneficiaries of social plans administered by the City of Buenos Aires
  • Beneficiaries of the “Porteña Citizenship” program
  • Beneficiaries of the Heads of Household Plan
  • people in a situation of chronic or recurring unemployment
  • People who prove that they have a family income that is below the basic family basket published by INDEC
  • people who prove to be in a situation of indigence
  • beneficiaries of the subsidy for the Cromañón tragedy
  • Malvinas ex-combatants
  • those groups identified by current regulations of the City of Buenos Aires with special needs or in a situation of high social vulnerability.

Source: Ambito

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