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D. Otgonjargal: Foreign Citizens Can Pay for Public Transport Buses with a Visa Card

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The fare for public transport buses has increased to 1,000 tugriks from February 1 of this year. The payment system has been made easier. D. Otgonjargal, head of the Public Transport Policy Department, said: "Previously, in order to travel by public transport, you had to buy a special card and use only special cards from three commercial banks. With the introduction of the new payment system, all bank cards are now read. Foreign citizens can als…
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The fare for public transport buses has increased to 1,000 tugriks from February 1 of this year. The payment system has been made easier. D. Otgonjargal, head of the Public Transport Policy Department, said: "Previously, in order to travel by public transport, you had to buy a special card and use only special cards from three commercial banks. With the introduction of the new payment system, all bank cards are now read. Foreign citizens can als…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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