The Greens of Upper Austria therefore called for a price reduction again in their annual press conference on Monday. The Upper Austrian Transport Association (OÖVV) held out the prospect of lower tariffs, saying that the negotiations had reached the “home straight”.
The Green Club Chairman Severin Mayr emphasized that in the Council of Ministers last summer the federal states were granted 80 million euros for price reductions. “I don’t understand why Upper Austria doesn’t pick up its 13 million euros.” The OÖVV denies this, the additional funds are intended both for price reductions and for the expansion of the network. When asked by APA, it was assured that “something will happen” with the tariffs. Discussions about this would be in the final sprint.
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