The Fiji Bus Operators Association is disappointed that no relief has been granted to them in the Revised Budget to help the industry remain afloat during a time when the cost of doing business has increased substantially.
In a statement, they say if no further relief is offered, bus operators will reluctantly have to consider taking action to mitigate the difficult operating environment.
The Association says there will be disruptions to bus services if government is unable to assist the bus industry alleviate the impact of rising operating costs.
They are asking the public to understand the hugely difficult position the industry is in and bear with them during this time.
The Association says they had hoped that in the absence of a bus fare increase, at least duty free fuel would be granted to bus companies.
They say the removal of the 20 cents fuel tax is meaningless since fuel price is expected to increase on 1st April, the day the removal comes into effect.
The Association says the Minister for Economy himself has stated that freight costs have increased all round and since bus operators are unable to pass on any of these increased costs for fuel, spare parts and lubricants, it will be immensely difficult to maintain safe and comfortable operations.
They say bus operators are meeting with the Fiji Competition and Consumer Commission next week to discuss the level of bus fares and they are hoping for a positive outcome from the meeting.
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