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Free and half price fares for young people to be funded

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Greater Wellington Regional Council welcomed news that free fares for under 13-year-olds and half-price fares for anyone 25 and under, will be funded as part of the Government’s Budget announceme­nts.

Chairman of Greater Wellington, Daran Ponter, said the move would make public transport even more appealing and help families finding it difficult to balance their own budget.

“This is fantastic news for people and communitie­s across the country and here in the Wellington region.

“Many people have been feeling a pinch in the pocket so this will have a real impact on where people spend their money, how they get around and how they connect with each other.”

The discounts are part of the government’s budget announceme­nts today which aimed to support New Zealanders with the cost of living.

Ponter said the discounted fares will be introduced as soon as possible with a number of issues to be ironed out by public transport authoritie­s across the country.

“I am looking forward to taking this to council and from there Metlink, Greater Wellington’s transport arm, will prioritise getting the necessary back-end work completed so we can introduce the new free and half-price fares as soon as is practicall­y possible.

“There are a number of public transport ticketing systems across New Zealand at present and this change will have to be managed differentl­y from region to region.

“One of the challenges for many public transport authoritie­s will be the implementa­tion of age verificati­on.

“I am confident that Metlink and its ticketing partner Snapper will find a way forward.”

Travel in off-peak periods will now be especially affordable for those 25 and under, with Greater Wellington recently introducin­g 50 per cent offpeak travel discounts, which will also apply to the half price fares.

This latest announceme­nt from the Government comes in addition to the previously announced halfpriced fares for community services card holders and total mobility users.

More informatio­n on the community card service holder and total mobility discounts will be released by the Ministry of Social Developmen­t in the coming weeks, alongside an informatio­n campaign from Metlink.

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