Operators of essential bus services to get temporary govt support to cope with higher fuel costs

Operators of essential bus services to get temporary govt support to cope with higher fuel costs


SINGAPORE – Those who operate essential bus services – including school buses – will get temporary government funding to offset higher operating costs from elevated fuel prices.

This will cover 13 per cent of transport fare revenue, the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), and the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a joint statement on April 9.

The support will go to government-contracted or subsidised operators running regular transport services to primary schools, as well as special education (SPED) schools, disability services, and patients receiving long-term care and community dialysis services.

The three ministries said this support will be for services rendered from April to June 2026.

“With the support, operators should keep fares stable during this period,” they said.

They added that this move will help providers continue operating without disruption in the near term, given cost pressures from the Middle East conflict.

Speaking in Parliament on April 7, Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow said with petrol and diesel prices already rising sharply, “the Government is not waiting to act”.



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