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    Eid Travel Woes: Bus Fare Hikes Leave Passengers Struggling Across Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As the joyous festival of Eidul Fitr draws near, thousands of Pakistanis are making their way to bus terminals in Lahore and other major cities, eager to reunite with family and friends. However, this year’s travel plans have been overshadowed by a significant surge in bus ticket prices, leaving many passengers frustrated and financially strained. The fare hikes come in the wake of recent increases in petroleum product costs, which have directly impacted transportation expenses nationwide.

    Travelers heading to various destinations from Lahore have witnessed fare increments ranging from over a hundred to more than a thousand rupees. For instance, the government-mandated fare for a trip from Lahore to Islamabad has jumped by Rs290, pushing the new ticket price to Rs3,040. Similarly, the route from Lahore to Khanewal now costs Rs2,420 after a Rs210 increase, while fares to Multan have risen by Rs230, reaching Rs2,640. These adjustments reflect a broader trend affecting almost all major bus routes originating from Lahore.

    Other popular routes have seen comparable increases. Passengers traveling from Lahore to Rawalpindi now face a fare of Rs3,260, up Rs280 from previous rates. The journey to Bahawalpur has become costlier by Rs170, with the new fare set at Rs1,920. Meanwhile, those heading to Dera Ghazi Khan must pay Rs2,560, an increase of Rs220. Even shorter routes like Lahore to Faisalabad have not been spared, with fares climbing by Rs130 to Rs1,410. These price hikes are causing concern among daily commuters and occasional travelers alike, many of whom rely on affordable bus services to visit their hometowns during Eid.

    Long-distance travelers are also feeling the pinch. The fare from Lahore to Hyderabad has surged by Rs760, now standing at Rs8,750, while the journey to Sargodha has become Rs120 more expensive, with tickets costing Rs1,410. The most dramatic increase has been observed on the Lahore to Karachi route, where fares have soared by Rs1,100, reaching Rs12,100. This steep rise is particularly burdensome for those traveling to the southern metropolis, often for family reunions or work-related reasons during the festive period.

    These fare increases come at a time when many Pakistani families are already grappling with inflation and rising living costs. The transport sector’s decision to raise prices, justified by escalating fuel expenses, has sparked widespread dissatisfaction among passengers. Many express concerns that the higher travel costs could dampen the spirit of Eid celebrations, especially for lower and middle-income groups who depend heavily on bus travel for their holiday journeys.

    In light of these developments, authorities and transport associations face mounting pressure to find a balance between operational sustainability and affordability for travelers. As Eid approaches, the hope remains that measures will be taken to ease the financial burden on passengers, ensuring that the festival remains a time of joy and togetherness rather than stress and hardship.

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