VIP JEOUN Transport rescinds fare hike

VIP JEOUN Transport has announced the suspension of its planned fare adjustments, which were set to take effect on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

The decision follows an urgent communication from the Honorable Minister of Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah prompting the company’s directors to reconsider the fare increase. After careful deliberation, VIP JEOUN Transport has resolved to stay the reported fare hikes, demonstrating its commitment to fair competition and responsible trading practices.

In a statement issued by the company’s management on Tuesday, March 18, VIP JEOUN reaffirmed its dedication to serving passengers with affordability and reliability while maintaining industry standards.

VIP JEOUN Transport is one of the leading transportation providers in Ghana, serving thousands of passengers daily across major routes. The planned fare increase was intended to address rising operational costs, including fuel prices, maintenance expenses, escalating engine oil costs, and the increasing prices of vehicle spare parts.. However, following the intervention from the Ministry of Transport, the company has opted to hold off on the adjustments, pending further review.

Passengers and stakeholders seeking further information are encouraged to contact management of VIP JEOUN Transport at 0244252016 or 026 715 7233.

Below is the full release

VIP JEOUN Transport recently released fare adjustments intended to start on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

VIP JEOUN Transport received an urgent communication at the instance of the Hon Minister of Transport. Directors of VIP having taken notice of the said communication have resolved to STAY the reported increases.

VIP JEOUN Transport, a company limited by guarantee, is committed to fair competition and trading practices.

Source: Elvisanokyenews.net

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