Proposal includes 12.5 per cent fare rise for one-way trips between Central and piers on Cheung Chau and Lamma, but consolidates fees elsewhere

Hong Kong transport authorities have proposed adjusting single-journey fares for six ferry routes from April 1, the first revision in nearly three years, with some journeys to rise by 12.5 per cent, while certain high-speed trips will become cheaper.

In a document submitted to the Islands District Council, the Transport Department said its fare adjustment proposal struck a balance between residents’ travel needs and the ferries’ financial viability.

Under the proposal, fares for one-way trips between Central and three piers on two outlying islands – Cheung Chau and Lamma Island’s Yung Shue Wan and Sok Kwu Wan – would increase by 12.5 per cent.

For example, the price of a one-way adult ticket on the Central-Yung Shue Wan route between Monday and Saturday would increase from HK$22.10 (US$2.80) to HK$24.90.

Fares for an inter-island ferry route between Cheung Chau and Peng Chau would also be increased.

Meanwhile, two routes would have their regular and high-speed ferry fares consolidated.

Source: News - South China Morning Post