Photo: Rolf Larsen.
Public transport prices are rising
From today, prices in public transport are increasing.
While, for example, a two-zone single ticket for adults still costs 24 kroner, the price of a four-zone single ticket increases by two kroner from 38 to 40 kroner.
Commuter passes are also becoming more expensive; for example, a three-zone commuter pass increases from 690 kroner to 710 kroner.
Pensioners’ period passes are also increasing; for example, a three-zone pass increases by twenty kroner to 780 kroner.
The changes apply to buses, trains, light rail and metro throughout the country.
You can see all fare changes at www.dinoffentligetransport.dk
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