Consumers complain to BMA about Green Line fare increase
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Consumers complain to BMA about Green Line fare increase
The Consumer Council of Thailand has submitted a petition to the Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC), opposing the fare increase on the BTS Green Line extensions, where fares have risen from a flat rate of 15 baht to a distance-based rate ranging from 17 to 45 baht.
First day of Bangkok BTS Green Line extension fare hike, most passengers unaware
Bangkok commuters face higher fares on the BTS Green Line extension, rising from 15 Baht to 17–45 Baht per trip. The move aims to reduce the city’s 6-billion-Baht annual loss, though many passengers learned of the change only on the first day. BANGKOK, Thailand – On the first day of the new fare structure for the BTS Green Line extension, fares increased from a flat rate of 15 Baht to a distance-based range of 17–45 Baht. Many passengers were re…
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