Travel from Omsk to five recreational centers to become more expensive
New fares will depend on the day of the week and distance traveled, starting April 3, 2025, for five Omsk bus routes:
- No 1068 Omsk - Bolsherechie
- No 1106 Omsk - Tarra
- No 1114 Omsk - Ust-Ishim
- No 1115 Omsk - Tevriz
- No 1116 Omsk - Znamenské
According to representatives of Omskoblavtotrans, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, fares for trips up to 200 km (including) will be 3.50 rubles per kilometer traveled, while for trips over 200 km, the rate will be 3.00 rubles per kilometer traveled.
For Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and special days, trips on the above-mentioned routes will be calculated as 4 and 3.50 rubles per kilometer, confirm Omskoblavtotrans representatives.
These changes take effect from April 21, 2025.
In late March 2025, the Regional Energy Commission approved a new maximum fare for passenger transportation on regulated tariffs on inter-municipal routes in the Omsk region, which marked the first increase since 2016, to 3.04 rubles per kilometer traveled.
— Eugene Kuprienko
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- The fare for the Omsk-Ust-Ishim route (No 1114), as part of the five affected bus routes, will increase starting April 3, 2025, with rates ranging from 3.50 rubles to 3.00 rubles per kilometer, depending on the distance traveled and the day of the week.
- The ongoing industry-wide financial adjustments in the Omsk region, as represented by the increase in bus fares, could have far-reaching implications for personal finance management among residents.
- As part of the Omskoblavtotrans' strategy for 2025, the company has set a goal to consistently evaluate and adjust fares on various bus routes, such as the No 1114 Omsk-Ust-Ishim line, in alignment with the emerging market trends.
- In an attempt to strengthen the financial position of Omskoblavtotrans, the company has embarked on a strategic plan aimed at improving efficiency across various sections, including the No 1114 Omsk-Ust-Ishim route, with the ultimate goal of ensuring long-term sustainability and growth within the passenger transportation industry.
