Tisséo increases the price of metro, tram and bus tickets

We immediately reassure you: single tickets for Toulouse public transport will not increase and will therefore remain at €1.80. On the other hand, from Monday July 1, 2024, Several subscriptions for the tram, bus, metro and even Mobibus will see their prices increase of several euro cents.

New subscription rates:

  • The 31-day subscription will cost 57 euros, an increase of 1 €.
  • The annual subscription price will increase from €568.40/year to €587.10/year.
  • The 10-trip ticket will increase from €15.10 to €15.40 (the reduced price increases from €11 to €11.20)
  • The 7-day subscription will be €17.20 and therefore increases by 40 cents.
  • The price of the three-day ticket will be worth €13.80 from July 1.
  • The price of a day ticket will increase by 0.10 cents, reaching €6.90.
  • The sale of single-trip tickets on board buses will cost €2.50 except for travelers using credit card payment (price maintained at €1.80).
  • For the annual subscription, count €568.40 instead of €587.10.
  • The tribe ticket will cross the €9.10 mark.

Young Toulouse residents are also impacted since:

  • Solidarity subscriptions will increase by €0.50/month or €0.40/month depending on the levels.
  • The PASTEL+ subscription (lIO train +lIO Cars + Tisséo) will cost €5, so it will be €75/month (instead of €70/month).
  • Young people in school or students without scholarships will see their monthly subscription reach €15/month (compared to €13.10) and the annual subscription increase to €154.50.
  • On the other hand, young people and students on scholarships level 7 remain free.

For Toulouse-Blagnac airport shuttles:

  • The single trip remains at 9 euros, but the ticket for six journeys will be €38.20 on July 1, 2024 compared to €37.40 today.

Mobibus is not to be outdone:

While Mobibus fares have not changed since 2004, an increase of between 2% and 4% is expected on July 1, 2024, depending on the fare.

>> Practical information:

All prices here.

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