'We know any increase is unwelcome'
Northern Ireland's public transport fares are set to increase from next month, it has been confirmed.
"Translink will continue to offer a range of good value fares and we would encourage users of public transport to look for the best value options available," they added. "We also recognise the need to support the many young people who have been particularly impacted by the pandemic and cost of living crisis. yLink card discounts have been increased to 50% off from a third off while maintaining free access to the card for all 16–23-year-olds to help support them at this difficult time.
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