The £2 fare cap — part of the Government’s Help for Households initiative — is ending on 31 December 2024.
Southern Vectis is assuring local people there are still affordable options for bus travel across the Isle of Wight.
“Although maximum single journey fares are likely to rise to £3 from 1 January 2025, there are still plenty of other options for bus passengers here,” said Richard Tyldsley, Southern Vectis general manager.
“The Newport local fare will remain at £2. And, for those who travel with us regularly, there are savings to make by purchasing one of our freedom passes or multi-day Rover bundles via the Southern Vectis app.
“A 30-day freedom pass is £115 - which is just £3.83 per day for unlimited travel. Those who travel less regularly may benefit from our multi-day bundles.
“A bundle of 15-day tickets, purchased through our app, works out at £5.46. These tickets don’t have to be used consecutively - and are valid for 12 months - so they are perfect for those who use the bus a couple of times a week or month.
“We’re working hard to ensure people across our area continue to travel by bus - and to persuade more to leave their cars at home and hop on board with us instead. Keeping our period pass fares as low as possible is part of that, and will be particularly useful for commuters.
“Bringing as many people as possible onto our buses and taking cars off the roads will help improve air quality across the island. Not only that, it will also ease congestion which will, in turn, cut journey times for all.”
All of these fares are available through the Southern Vectis app.
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