Karnataka bus operators to increase fares up to 30% after fuel price hike

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Private bus operators in Karnataka have announced a 20-30 per cent fare hike from Friday midnight after fuel prices rose. The association says higher road tax, the Shakti scheme and the latest fuel increase have worsened pressure on operators.

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Private bus operators in Karnataka have announced a 20-30 per cent fare hike

Press Trust of India

UPDATED: May 15, 2026 21:03 IST

In the wake of the hike in fuel prices, private bus operators have decided to increase fares by 20-30 per cent, depending on the route, effective from Friday midnight.

They have also called for government subsidies, a reduction in cess, and lower road taxes to improve the situation.

"The situation for bus owners in the state is already distressing due to high road tax and the impact of the Shakti scheme (free bus travel for women in government buses). On top of this, fuel prices have increased," Karnataka State Bus Owners' Association President S Nataraj Sharma said.

"This will impose a burden of Rs 15,000 per vehicle per month on bus owners. If an owner has three buses, the burden will be Rs 45,000 to Rs 50,000 per month," he added.

Speaking to reporters, he said the situation has made it inevitable for owners to increase fares by 20-30 per cent, depending on the route, under current conditions.

The increase may be roughly Rs 200 per seat, he added.

"For example, the current bus fare from Bengaluru to Belagavi is around Rs 1,000–Rs 1,200, which is likely to rise to Rs 1,350–Rs 1,400. Similarly, fares from Bengaluru to Mangaluru or Udupi currently range from Rs 900–Rs 1,000 and are expected to go up to Rs 1,100–Rs 1,200," he said.

Petrol and diesel prices were each hiked by Rs 3 per litre on Friday, the first rate increase in more than four years, amid mounting losses for fuel retailers due to surging global crude prices in the wake of the West Asia conflict.

The increase comes a couple of weeks after the Assembly elections concluded in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry.

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Akshat Trivedi

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May 15, 2026 21:03 IST

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