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BTSC Launches Xtreme Savings Fare Packages in Bangkok

BTSC, the operator of Bangkok's BTS Skytrain, has launched innovative fare packages to reduce commuting costs for Green Line passengers. The Xtreme Savings scheme introduces two options catering to both long-distance and short-distance travelers. This move aims to address diverse commuter needs while promoting increased rail usage across the city.

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The fare packages will be available from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027, via BTSC ticket offices and the Rabbit Rewards app. Covering key routes such as Mo Chit–On Nut and National Stadium–Wongwian Yai, the initiative is tailored for regular riders, including students and professionals. The first package offers 10 unrestricted trips in a week, priced at an average of 34 baht per trip for adults, and 27 baht for students. The second option focuses on short distances up to four stations with fares starting at 25 baht.

BTSC has clarified that journeys exceeding the set limits will incur standard charges, ensuring fair use of the system. Customers will benefit from seamless extensions onto other lines at discounted rates. Xtreme Savings users are also entitled to perks and deals from partners like Grab and SW1, enhancing the travel experience.

Looking forward, BTSC's strategy might influence other transit systems to adopt similar cost-saving measures. With ongoing urban growth, these packages offer a practical solution to commuter challenges in Bangkok.

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dddave Platinum Member

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No mention as to whether these discount packages will be available to Non-Thai residents. BTS has historically been very restrictive regarding promotion eligibility for non-Thais.

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

unblocktheplanet

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Doesn't sound like any significan saving to me. If they try to restrict these tickets, violating the Thai Constitution, get a Thai to buy you one if you're interested. I travel Senior.

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