Effective January 1, 2026, the Municipality of Pristina implemented a set of new public transport ticket prices across the city. According to the Mayor’s announcement, the revised fare structure introduces a tiered pricing system designed to incentivize the use of digital payment methods over physical ticket purchases. The new ticketing framework clearly delineates cost savings for users opting for digital kiosks or SMS transactions via mobile operators.
The comparative pricing reveals significant differences across various passes. For instance, a standard one-way ticket costs 0.80 euros when purchased physically, but drops to 0.60 euros digitally. Daily passes are priced at 1.20 euros physically versus 1 euro when acquired digitally.
The savings are maintained across longer-term options. A weekly ticket costs 6 euros physically, while the digital equivalent is 5 euros. Similarly, the monthly ticket sees a reduction from 18 euros to 14.50 euros in the digital format.
The specialized Airport line ticket follows a similar pattern, priced at 6 euros physically compared to 5 euros digitally. These new fares establish a clear financial incentive for commuters utilizing modern payment channels. The introduction of these varying ticket prices aims to modernize the revenue stream and enhance the accessibility of public transport services throughout Pristina.
The municipality has also introduced a digital annual ticket, further expanding the range of available ticketing options for residents and visitors alike.
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