Complete overhaul of Hungarian public transport tickets coming, extending free travel

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There are signs that Hungarian public transport will change fundamentally in the near future. The aim is to keep only a few of the current around 100 fare types. At the same time, free travel would be extended to children under 14.
Public transport ticket system to be changed
According to the preliminary timetable, the government will discuss on Wednesday the fare policy of the state public transport–MÁV and Volán. It was previously known that this might include the extension of free public transport for under-14s, vg.hu reports (until now, those concerned have been able to travel at half price). The main aim is to keep only a few of the current 100 or so types of tariffs.
Minister of Construction and Transport János Lázár spoke openly about his proposal when asked by Világgazdaság at a press event. However, the reply from the minister also revealed that there is much more to it than free access to MÁV train and Volán buses for under-14s. Lázárr said that the entire fare policy would be discussed at Wednesday’s cabinet meeting (and that Wednesday had already passed).
Too many unnecessary fares
According to János Lázár, four million country and county passes have been sold. This has opened up the question of how the fee system should evolve in the future. In other words, if roughly all passengers use these two types of season ticket, what is the need for additional ticket types? This is what is being discussed.






How about factoring in here that the teachers and education are funding all of this largesse? Great to hear that there are free tickets – but at home, shivering because we cannot afford gas, rent and food because we’re teachers doesn’t exactly warm my attitude towards these policy makers.