Overview
- Etufor confirmed the suspensions as a unilateral move by Sindiônibus and said the changes were not scheduled in the official system.
- The municipality stated it regularly transfers roughly R$16 million per month in subsidies to support public transport operations.
- Sindiônibus said a fleet resizing based on technical studies was needed to address a financial imbalance and sustain salaries and maintenance.
- The union listed 25 routes out of service on Monday, affecting key links to terminals, university areas and hospitals, while seven busy lines received 20 extra buses and 29 others had reduced fleets.
- Passengers reported being caught off guard with crowding at terminals, and both sides described ongoing talks with no service restoration announced.