These are the new fares for the privately operated public transportation in Mexico City.

MEXICO CITY (apro) – The Mexico City government authorized a 1.50 peso increase in the fare for the concessioned transport service in its route and corridor modalities.
The announcement was made on Friday afternoon, at the end of a meeting led by the heads of the Secretariats of Government (César Cravioto), Administration and Finance (Juan Pablo de Bottom) and Mobility (Héctor Ulises García), in which representatives of the main transport unions participated.
This is the third tariff change since 2017.
As part of the agreement, Mexico City authorities established a series of mandatory conditions for the fare increase to take effect. Transportation providers must guarantee vehicle safety and maintenance measures, carry valid Class C licenses, remove tinted windows, have liability insurance, and keep license plate numbers visible.
They must also carry out regular mechanical inspections, keep the vehicles clean, wear uniforms, and participate in operator training programs. If they fail to comply with these requirements, the increase will not take effect.
Below are the updated rates by service type:
Minibuses and vans- First 5 kilometers: $7.50
- From 5 to 12 kilometers: $8.00
- More than 12 kilometers: $9.00
- First 12 kilometers: $8.50
- More than 12 kilometers: $9.50
All options will apply an additional 20% night rate between 23:00 and 06:00 the following day.
Authorities reminded the public that unauthorized charges or service deficiencies can be reported to Locatel (56 58 11 11) or through the networks of the Ministry of Mobility (Semovi) and Vigimovi CDMX.
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