The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has released new resolutions regarding public transport tariffs, effective from the first of July. This move follows the provisions outlined in Royal Decree-Law one of twenty twenty-five, which extends the previous year’s discounts and introduces a new support system for public transport. A single monthly ticket for local trains will be available for twenty euros, while children under fifteen can use public transport free of charge.
Furthermore, young people aged between fifteen and twenty-six will benefit from discounts of up to seventy percent on certain travel passes. Those purchasing ten-journey tickets will receive a forty percent discount, and monthly passes will offer a fifty percent reduction. The initiative aims to promote the use of public transport across Spain.
In addition to train services, state-owned bus services will implement similar discounts, ensuring that children under fifteen travel for free. The Ministry will finance half the cost for young people’s travel passes, while other standard travel tickets will see a minimum discount of forty percent. The plan is part of a broader effort to encourage sustainable daily mobility alternatives.
Moreover, there are additional allocations specifically for the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands to sustain free public transport throughout twenty twenty-five. This step acknowledges the unique transport challenges faced by these island regions. Local administrations intending to adopt these measures will soon receive registration instructions to facilitate the new tariff system.
This article was written with AI assistance and reviewed by a human editor before publication.