Overview
- The new fare table took effect on November 17, setting the minimum ticket near $494.83–$495 and repricing five distance bands.
- The change covers 104 national routes that cross the General Paz or Riachuelo boundary between the city and Buenos Aires Province.
- Transport authorities tied the adjustment to a 9.72% rise in the Gran Buenos Aires CPI from May to September under existing rules and the emergency framework, after a post-election delay.
- Targeted relief remains in place through the Tarifa Social Federal with a 55% discount and RED SUBE transfer benefits, while unregistered SUBE cards face higher charges such as a $786.78 minimum.
- Interurban and express services follow a differentiated scheme with a $164.62 terminal charge plus $25.15 per passenger-km, and permitted surcharges of up to 25% for traditional express service and up to 75% on highway routes.