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SINGAPORE: The public transport fare hike should be viewed in the context of even higher operating costs, analysts said, following the Public Transport Council’s (PTC) latest fare review exercise.
After accounting for this year’s fare and wage increases, the percentages that these households are expected to spend on public transport will remain similar to 2023, i.e. 2.4 percent for lower ...
The Public Transport Council of Singapore has announced a 7 per cent increase in bus and train fares from Dec 23. Adult fares will see a 10 to 11 cent increase, while concessionary fares will go ...
SINGAPORE — The Public Transport Council (PTC) has said that public transport fares could increase by up to 7 per cent in the 2019 Fare Review Exercise, which began on Tuesday (Sept 2).
A study conducted by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and commissioned by the Public Transport Council (PTC) found that the average fare revenue per passenger-kilometre was lower in Singapore ...
Co-chaired by Public Transport Council chairman Richard Magnus and Government Parliamentary ... to make our transport network even more inclusive," he wrote. "Singapore has invested much into the ...
AN advisory council to Singapore's Transport Ministry on public transport matters and fares is getting a new chief next month. Tan Kim Hong, 44, will become chief executive of the Public Transport ...
SINGAPORE - A Nanyang Technological University study commissioned by the Public Transport Council (PTC) has found that Singapore's public transport fares ranked second most affordable among 12 ...
SINGAPORE: Public Transport Council (PTC) chief executive Tan Kim Hong will step down on Mar 1, 2024 after about seven years at the helm. Deputy group director of policy and planning at the Land ...
SINGAPORE - Five new members are to be appointed to the Public Transport Council (PTC) for a three-year term, starting on Wednesday (May 1). They include Mr Lim Bok Ngam, a former deputy chief ...
Some 93 per cent of respondents said they were satisfied with public transport in Singapore, similar to the close to 93 per cent figure in 2022. But this is still much lower than the 99.4 per cent ...