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Kyiv Raises Public Transport Fares for First Time Since 2018

Commuters in Kyiv face updated travel costs and ticketing regulations as the city implements its first fare revision since 2018.

By Kyiv Policy Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Kyiv Raises Public Transport Fares for First Time Since 2018
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Residents of Kyiv are navigating a significant shift in the city's public transport system following an official adjustment to fare structures. As of July 15, 2026, the cost for a single ride on municipal transport services has increased to 30 UAH. This change marks a notable departure from the previous rate of 8 UAH, which had remained consistent since 2018, according to reports from Sud.ua and other local information channels.

For daily commuters, the transition requires attention to existing electronic ticket balances. Electronic tickets purchased at the previous rate prior to July 14, 2026, will continue to be accepted for travel until September 14, 2026. After this date, any unused trips remaining on these cards will be cancelled and automatically processed for a refund to the card balance, ensuring that passengers are not left with expired credits.

New Transfer Options and Operational Updates

In addition to the base fare adjustment, the city government has announced a new service initiative to assist frequent travellers. Starting August 1, 2026, a 90-minute transfer ticket will be introduced, priced at 60 UAH. This ticket option is designed to allow passengers unlimited transfers between the metro and various surface transport lines within a 90-minute window, providing a more flexible alternative for those who rely on multiple transit modes to reach their destinations.

These policy updates reflect a broader review of the capital's transport infrastructure. Kyiv has resumed various tram and trolleybus services on the Right Bank of the city as part of ongoing efforts to maintain connectivity, as noted in recent service updates. The current fare changes represent the first major review of transport pricing in the capital since 2018, a move officials have indicated is necessary to address the sustainability of transport operations.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updates through official municipal channels regarding specific concessions for various passenger groups, such as students, pensioners, and schoolchildren, as these groups often have distinct fare structures managed within the city's electronic payment system. As the new regulations take effect, the transit authority continues to manage the integration of these updated pricing tiers across all city lines.

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