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Prague Public Transport Fare Increases: New Prices & Changes

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Prague ⁢Public Transport ‌Fares Set to Rise in 2026

Prague residents and visitors ⁣should prepare for increased fares on public⁣ transportation starting‌ January 1, 2026. The price adjustments, approved by ⁣the Prague‌ city council in ⁤August, follow a similar decision made in ‌June by the Central Bohemian Region regarding fares in the⁤ integrated transport network. These changes will impact single-ride tickets,‌ luggage transport, and penalties for⁣ fare evasion.

What’s Changing with Ticket Prices?

The most meaningful changes‌ will affect single-use tickets within prague, with purchasing through the ‌PID mobile application offering⁣ the most favorable ⁣rates. The price hikes vary depending on the ticket duration and purchase method.

Ticket Type Current Price (CZK) New Price – Paper New‌ Price -‍ PID Lítačka New​ Price​ – SMS
30-Minute 30 39 36 42
90-Minute 40 50 46 55
24-Hour Tourist N/A Increase Slight Increase Slight N/A
72-Hour Tourist N/A Increase Slight Increase Slight N/A

Tourist tickets for 24 and‍ 72 hours⁣ will also see ‍a‍ slight price increase, with the PID Lítačka app remaining the most ⁢cost-effective purchase method.

Adjustments to Luggage and Student Discounts

While monthly and annual subscription coupons will remain at current prices, the cost of transporting⁢ luggage or pets on trains within Prague will increase. Paper tickets for luggage will rise from 20 ⁢CZK⁢ to 25 CZK, while electronic tickets will cost 23 CZK, up⁣ from 20 ‌CZK. ⁣

Pro Tip: Utilizing the PID Lítačka app consistently offers the lowest fares for most ticket types.

demonstrating eligibility for student ⁣discounts is also being streamlined. By the end of the year,​ the validity of ISIC cards ⁢will be ‌unified, and PID plans to accept electronically verified proof of enrollment, eliminating the need‌ for multiple forms of identification.from January, students can use ISIC‍ cards, and⁣ individuals aged six to eighteen can verify‍ their age using bank identity.

Zone‍ System Changes and Fare Evasion Penalties

Recent changes to Prague’s metropolitan area ⁢calculation are mitigating ‍the impact of the price⁣ increases for ⁤passengers ⁤traveling across zone boundaries. This benefits those using single-ride tickets who travel between Prague and the Central ⁣Bohemian region.

Fines for fare evasion, often referred to​ as “black riding,” are also increasing. In Prague, the on-the-spot fine will rise to⁣ 1,200 CZK from 1,000 CZK, with ​a full price of 2,000 CZK, up ⁢from 1,500 CZK. The Central Bohemian Region will impose a 2,500 CZK fine for fare​ evasion.

Did You Know? The turning point for cost-effectiveness between purchasing individual ⁣90-minute tickets and an annual coupon is approximately eight rides per month.

Impact on Ridership and Revenue

Prague Integrated Transport (PID)⁣ anticipates that increased fares for single rides ​and short-term tickets will boost overall revenue. they also expect a rise in the number of passengers opting for subscription coupons.

Will these fare increases substantially alter commuting habits in Prague? ⁣And how will the simplified student‌ discount verification process impact ridership among younger demographics?

Public ⁤transportation pricing is a complex issue influenced by​ factors like operational costs, infrastructure investment, and government subsidies. Many European cities are grappling with similar challenges, ⁣balancing affordability with the need to maintain and improve their ⁤public transit systems. The trend ‌towards mobile ticketing and integrated fare systems, as seen with⁤ PID Lítačka, is becoming increasingly ‌common as cities ‌strive for ⁤greater efficiency and convenience for riders. UITP highlights the importance of sustainable mobility solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions⁤ About Prague Public Transport Fare Increases

  • When do the new ⁣fares take effect? The new fares will be implemented on January⁣ 1, 2026.
  • What ⁢is PID Lítačka? PID Lítačka is a mobile application offering discounted fares for ⁤Prague public transport.
  • Are⁣ monthly ⁤passes affected by the price increase? ‌ No,monthly and annual subscription coupons will remain at their current prices.
  • What is ⁣the fine for riding without a valid ticket? the on-the-spot fine for fare evasion in⁤ Prague will be 1,200 CZK.
  • How can students prove their⁣ eligibility for discounts? Students can use ISIC cards or electronically⁣ verified proof of enrollment.

We hope this​ details helps you navigate the upcoming changes to Prague’s public transport system. Please share this article⁣ with anyone who might find it useful, and⁤ feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments below.Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for⁣ the latest updates on transportation and other important news!

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