Bus operators serving routes from Đà Lạt and surrounding Lâm Đồng province are grappling with a dramatic surge in fuel costs, with diesel prices jumping up to 40% in recent weeks. The steep increase is forcing many transportation companies to consider raising passenger fares to stay afloat.
According to Thanh Niên newspaper, the impact is being felt most acutely on long-distance routes. Nguyễn Trung, who operates contract buses on the Phan Thiết-Ho Chi Minh City route with a fleet of four vehicles, reports that each round trip now requires an additional 900,000 to 1.2 million VND in fuel costs per vehicle.
Local Routes Face Similar Pressures
The situation is equally challenging for operators serving Đà Lạt's popular tourist routes. Nguyễn Văn Hiền, Director of Thanh Lịch Passenger Transport Company in Phú Thủy ward, told reporters that fuel costs for the Phan Thiết-Đà Lạt route have skyrocketed. Previously, a 45-seat sleeper bus required approximately 4.3 million VND in fuel per trip, but current costs have pushed this figure significantly higher.
For Đà Lạt's tourism-dependent economy, these developments could have ripple effects. The city relies heavily on accessible transportation to bring visitors from Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, and other major cities to experience its cool climate and famous attractions along Trần Hưng Đạo and around Xuân Hương Lake.
Highway Tolls Add to the Burden
Adding to operators' woes are increased toll fees on the Phan Thiết-Dầu Giây and Dầu Giây-Long Thành-Ho Chi Minh City expressways, which now cost over 200,000 VND per trip. These routes are crucial for connecting Đà Lạt to the economic hub of southern Vietnam.
Fare Increases on the Horizon
With monthly fuel costs potentially rising by tens of millions of VND, bus operators say they have little choice but to adjust ticket prices upward. "We can only compensate by raising fares," Trung explained to Thanh Niên.
For residents and tourists planning trips to or from Đà Lạt, these potential fare increases could make travel more expensive just as the city enters its peak tourist season.
Thanh Lịch Passenger Transport Company (Phú Thủy ward, Lâm Đồng):
Contract Bus Operators:
Bus operators serving routes from Đà Lạt and surrounding Lâm Đồng province are grappling with a dramatic surge in fuel costs, with diesel prices jumping up to 40% in recent weeks. The steep increase is forcing many transportation companies to consider raising passenger fares to stay afloat.
According to Thanh Niên newspaper, the impact is being felt most acutely on long-distance routes. Nguyễn Trung, who operates contract buses on the Phan Thiết-Ho Chi Minh City route with a fleet of four vehicles, reports that each round trip now requires an additional 900,000 to 1.2 million VND in fuel costs per vehicle.
Local Routes Face Similar Pressures
The situation is equally challenging for operators serving Đà Lạt's popular tourist routes. Nguyễn Văn Hiền, Director of Thanh Lịch Passenger Transport Company in Phú Thủy ward, told reporters that fuel costs for the Phan Thiết-Đà Lạt route have skyrocketed. Previously, a 45-seat sleeper bus required approximately 4.3 million VND in fuel per trip, but current costs have pushed this figure significantly higher.
For Đà Lạt's tourism-dependent economy, these developments could have ripple effects. The city relies heavily on accessible transportation to bring visitors from Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, and other major cities to experience its cool climate and famous attractions along Trần Hưng Đạo and around Xuân Hương Lake.
Highway Tolls Add to the Burden
Adding to operators' woes are increased toll fees on the Phan Thiết-Dầu Giây and Dầu Giây-Long Thành-Ho Chi Minh City expressways, which now cost over 200,000 VND per trip. These routes are crucial for connecting Đà Lạt to the economic hub of southern Vietnam.
Fare Increases on the Horizon
With monthly fuel costs potentially rising by tens of millions of VND, bus operators say they have little choice but to adjust ticket prices upward. "We can only compensate by raising fares," Trung explained to Thanh Niên.
For residents and tourists planning trips to or from Đà Lạt, these potential fare increases could make travel more expensive just as the city enters its peak tourist season.
Thanh Lịch Passenger Transport Company (Phú Thủy ward, Lâm Đồng):
Contract Bus Operators: