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Intercity Fares Have Increased Up to Rs. 600 Due to Higher Petrol Prices

New petrol prices have resulted in an increase of up to Rs. 600 in intercity fares.

Fuel price increases have led to an increase in intercity bus and coach fares across the country as a result of the recent petrol price increase. A meeting of the All Pakistan Public Transport Owners Federation (APPTOF) revealed that fares will increase by 10%.

Pakistan’s transportation system might suffer serious consequences due to the significant rise in diesel prices, according to the federation’s representative.

The news of the fare hike has sparked concern among commuters, who now face additional expenses in their travels..

New Intercity Fares

New intercity fares have been announced by the APPTOF

Intercity Route
Increase in fares (PKR)

Lahore-Rawalpindi
100

Lahore-Faisalabad
100

Lahore-Multan
100

Lahore-Gujranwala
50

Lahore-Peshawar
200

Lahore-Sadiqabad
200

Lahore-Karachi
600

Lahore-Sargodha
150

Lahore-Sialkot
100

Lahore-Bahawalpur
200

Lahore-Taunsa Sharif
300

Lahore-Hyderabad
500

Lahore-Murree
250

Both air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned buses will be subject to the revised fares, which include a 10% increase.

In response to the recent fuel price hike, the Traders Association of Pakistan has expressed opposition, citing the possibility of widespread inflation. It has been requested that the price increase be reverted immediately.

Written by Aly Bukshi

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