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New Passenger Tariffs Launched in Tbilisi

by Georgia Today
February 1, 2022
in Highlights, Social & Society
Reading Time: 1 min read
New Passenger Tariffs Launched in Tbilisi

New passenger tariffs have been launched in the capital from today.

Citizens will be able to buy season tickets to use while traveling by metro, bus, cable car and blue minibus. The prices are as follows:

  • 1-month card – 40 GEL,
  • 3-month – 100 GEL,
  • 6-month – 150 GEL,
  • 1-year cards – 250 GEL.

The existing cards (Metroman) remain valid for one-time payments (1 GEL per 1.5 hour journey).

In addition, for one-time payments, citizens will still be able to use bank cards (TBC and Bank of Georgia) to pay.

In addition, all discount cards remain valid and the 16 groups of people who enjoyed the benefits will be retained.

For the record, starting today, an unlimited 90-minute public transport ticket will cost 1 GEL, a 1-day card – 3 GEL, a 1-week – 20 GEL, a 1-month – 40 GEL, a 3-month – 100 GEL, a 6-month – 150 GEL; and 1-year cards will cost 250 GEL.

The new cards can be purchased at express branches of Bank of Georgia located in metro stations.

By Ana Dumbadze

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