Phattarawadee Klomcharoon, chairwoman of the association of BMTA bus concessionaires, said the association has sent a letter to Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith, seeking the fare increase. She said operators of non-air-conditioned buses want to increase the flat rate fare from Bt9 to Bt13. The operators of blue air-conditioned buses want to increase the distance-based fare from the starting price of Bt12 and maximum of Bt24 to Bt16 and Bt28 respectively. And the yellow bus operators want to increase the distance-based fare from Bt13-Bt25 to Bt17-Bt29. The association chairwoman said there about 4,000 concession buses in Bangkok whose operators have been shouldering the rising cost of oil prices and gas as the Transport Ministry has not approved any fare increase for four years.
Source: The Nation Bangkok May 24, 2018 03:33 UTC