If fuel will be sold at 60-70 hryvnias per liter, then Kyiv minibuses will increase fares.
Now they are loaded by 30% due to lack of fuel.
This was stated by the head of the Association of carriers of Kiev and Kiev region Igor Moiseenko, writes UNN.
According to him, if the cost of fuel rises to 60 or 70 hryvnia, then private carriers will raise the fare to 15 hryvnia closer to June.
The head of the association said that Kyiv minibuses leave by 30% due to lack of fuel and passenger traffic.
Recall that in Ukraine there was an acute shortage of fuel at gas stations. To solve the problem, the government raised the marginal prices for gasoline and diesel fuel by 40-43%. Rostislav Shurma, Deputy Head of the President’s Office, noted that Ukraine will create a fuel reserve for several months in advance, which the Russian occupiers will not be able to destroy.
Currently, work is underway on railway transshipment hubs and non-standard logistics routes through the ports of the Black Sea, the Baltic and the Adriatic. Fuel supply logistics has changed.
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