First Bus has revealed the price of several of its Glasgow tickets will increase.
First Glasgow has said it is set to adjust the cost of selected fares including its Two-Trip, FirstWeek and First4Week tickets, from Sunday, August 4.
However, due to 'increasing inflationary pressures related to rising fuel, energy, parts, and labour costs', they have said it is 'no longer feasible to keep fares at their previous level'.The changes mean the Adult Two-Trip City/Local tickets move from £5 to £5.20; the Adult FirstWeek City/Local tickets will rise from £20.40 to £22.50, and the Adult First4Week City/Local tickets will increase by just over £2 per week from £61.80 to £70.
However, they have confirmed that all the fares that were changed in April, including Single and FirstDay tickets, will remain unaffected. "Unfortunately, this has reached a level where it is unsustainable and we’re regrettably having to implement a change to those specific fares.
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