Public transport in Spain will become significantly more affordable starting January 2026, as the government plans to introduce a national travel pass priced at €60 per month, just under €2 per day. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on private cars and boost sustainable mobility. Residents under 26 will pay a reduced rate of €30 per month, according to METRO.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez unveiled the program on December 15, stating that the pass will “forever change how Spaniards understand and use public transport.” He also said the scheme could help some workers cut monthly commuting costs by up to 60%.
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