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    Eid Travel Woes: Bus Fare Hikes Leave Passengers Struggling Ahead of Festivities

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As the joyous occasion of Eidul Fitr draws near, thousands of Pakistanis are making their way to bus terminals across Lahore and other major cities, eager to reunite with family and friends. However, this year’s celebrations come with an unexpected challenge: a significant increase in bus fares has left many travelers frustrated and financially strained. The surge in ticket prices is primarily attributed to the recent hikes in petroleum product costs, which have directly impacted the transportation sector.

    Travelers heading to various destinations from Lahore are facing notably higher charges than in previous years. For instance, the government-mandated fare adjustments have pushed prices up by approximately 10 percent in many cases. A journey from Lahore to Islamabad, which previously cost Rs2,750, has now escalated by Rs290, bringing the new fare to Rs3,040. Similarly, passengers traveling from Lahore to Khanewal are now required to pay Rs2,420, an increase of Rs210 from the earlier fare.

    Other routes have witnessed comparable hikes. The fare for Lahore to Multan travel has risen by Rs230, climbing from Rs2,410 to Rs2,640. Meanwhile, those journeying to Rawalpindi must now shell out Rs3,260, up Rs280 from the previous Rs2,980. The fare to Bahawalpur has also increased by Rs170, reaching Rs1,920. These increments, though seemingly moderate on paper, collectively place a heavier financial burden on everyday commuters, especially those traveling long distances to celebrate Eid with their families.

    Further highlighting the fare inflation, trips from Lahore to Dera Ghazi Khan have seen a Rs220 increase, pushing ticket prices from Rs2,340 to Rs2,560. The route to Faisalabad has also become more expensive, with fares rising by Rs130 to Rs1,410. Perhaps most striking is the jump in fares for longer journeys: traveling from Lahore to Hyderabad now costs Rs8,750, a steep Rs760 increase from before. Even the lucrative Lahore to Karachi route has not been spared, with fares climbing by Rs1,100 to Rs12,100.

    These fare hikes come at a time when many families are already grappling with inflation and economic uncertainty. The transportation sector’s dependency on fluctuating fuel prices means that any increase in petroleum costs quickly translates into higher travel expenses. This situation has sparked concern among commuters who rely heavily on bus services for affordable travel, especially during festive seasons when demand surges.

    As Eid approaches, the rising cost of travel is expected to affect the movement of people across the country, potentially dampening the spirit of celebration for some. It remains to be seen how transport authorities and the government will address these challenges to balance operational costs with the public’s ability to afford travel during such important cultural occasions.

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