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Baybus OnDemand Fare Changes Confirmed

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Bay of Plenty Regional Council has confirmed upcoming fare changes to Baybus OnDemand as the trial service continues to grow and evolve in Tauranga South.

Until now, Baybus OnDemand fares have been set in line with the fixed-route network fares, despite offering greater flexibility and being more costly to deliver.

From Monday 28 April, the standard Baybus OnDemand fare will increase from $3.40 to $5 per trip, and from $2.72 to $4 with a Bee Card. In addition, free transfers to and from the fixed-route Baybus network will no longer apply, each trip will be charged separately. Free peak-time travel for children and youth with a registered Bee Card will also no longer be available on Baybus OnDemand.

These changes follow the six-month review of the Baybus OnDemand trial, which has shown strong patronage, but higher costs than fixed-route services since launching in March 2024.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council Public Transport Director Oliver Haycock says the fare changes are part of testing the long-term viability of the service.

“We’ve seen great uptake of Baybus OnDemand, with more than 33,600 trips taken, and we’ve received very positive customer feedback. To help us better understand the financial sustainability of the service, we need to know how changes to fare levels can better support the costs of operating the service. These changes will help us do that while continuing to offer an accessible service for the community.”

The Baybus OnDemand trial was introduced to explore how flexible, technology-enabled public transport can better connect communities and integrate with the wider Baybus network. Feedback from the community has been overwhelmingly positive, with many people praising the service for being easy to use, good value for money, convenient and improving access.

However, on-demand services are more costly to deliver than fixed-route buses, with the latest report (July - December 2024) showing fare revenue recovering just 7.1% of the total cost.

The fare changes align with the strategy set out at the start of the trial and reflect the need to understand long-term pricing models that balance affordability and sustainability.

Regional Council Councillor Andrew von Dadelszen, who is also Chair of the Public Transport Committee, says the upcoming fare changes reflect the next step in the trial’s evolution.

“We said from the beginning that this trial was about testing what works. The community’s support has shown the potential of this approach and now we’re entering the next stage where we learn more about demand, pricing and what’s needed to understand its viability moving forward.”

What customers need to know:

Baybus OnDemand continues to operate daily between 6am and 7pm in Tauranga South. Bookings can be made through the Baybus OnDemand app, by calling 0800 4 BAYBUS, or via a Book on Behalf agent.

The 18-month trial will run until September 2025, with a further review at the 12-month point to evaluate overall performance and future potential.

For more information, visit baybus.co.nz/ondemand

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